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    Women against feminism was a difficult website to view. My stomach turned as I read page after page of poorly worded and boorish justification of the anti-feminist movement. One image that caught my attention said "I don’t need feminism. I am not a victim‚ there is no war against me" (Women Against Feminism‚ 2015). I wondered how the original poster may feel differently if she was in the position the

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    Many schools in America have banned books in their libraries for the content in certain books. the name behind this idea is called censorship. Books are censord because people feel like it will protect children from certain ideas‚ improve society‚ and keeping moral values. Main reason books are censored are for religion‚ sex‚ drugs‚ abuse‚ social issues‚ and more. Censorship on books has been a controversal topic for many years. Censorship in schools should not be allowed because it infringes on

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    n the United States‚ transracial adoption is becoming a common practice and statistics compare it to same-race adoption. According to the U.S National Survey of Adoptive Parents in 2007‚ only 40 percent are transracially adopted‚ out of all adopted children (Kreider and Lofquist 26). The debate about race being a factor when adopting is ongoing‚ even after the Multiethnic Act of 1994. This act tries to reduce the delay of placing children in permanent homes. The increase of transracial adoption through

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    would be gone. Lesbian and gay parents and their children are often subject to prejudice because of sexual orientation that turns judges‚ legislators‚ professionals‚ and the public against them‚ frequently resulting in negative outcomes such as loss of physical custody‚ restrictions on visitation‚ and prohibitions against

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    the politics of 1991 where femminist had been protesting the use of it. Andrea Dworkin claimed that “Terror issues forth from the male‚ [illuminating] his essential nature and his basic purpose.” Along with this the right wing taking was a stand against it as well for its “immorality.” While the left defends pornography‚ as it claiming such things polerizes gender‚ ethic and sexual lines. Heartney acknowledges many feminist attempts in their justification of their views‚ quoting Alice Echols stating

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    shouldn’t be mandatory to label GMOs. One of the key reasons that so many want it to be required is because they want to know what is in their food‚ which is well within their right. However Sunstein mentions something that many government officials are worried about; that requiring GMOs to be labeled would cause

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    Meanwhile‚ the U.S government should have a background check system and virtual ban on guns instead of the original one. They should set a single‚ simple‚ equitable standard for firearm transfers. In Canada and England where there is a virtual ban on guns the burglary rate involving guns is nearly 50 percent compared to 13 percent in America (Jeffrey 1233-1234). In short

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    Most people have heard of the case of Amadou Diallo‚ a black man slain at his doorway by police‚ which for some reason was questioned to be a case of racial profiling at all. But the fact is that there are many other cases and complaints made against law enforcement officials‚ mostly involving traffic stops of minorities. The following are examples of cases and complaints made to the American Civil Liberties Union‚ which are posted on their web site‚ of racial profiling from various newspaper

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    Living in a world of uncertainty law enforcement officials must be equipped with necessary tools to protect themselves and those around them. Behavior and body language speak a universal language understood by almost anyone. If an individual is suspicious chances are that their behavior will show it in many forms such as heavy sweating‚ and/or no eye contact when spoken too. However‚ racial and/or criminal profiling isn’t always exactly fair to the individuals under suspicion however if conducted

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    Hospitals have turned into law officials for the pregnant individuals. These individuals are being tested through force. However‚ the main reason for drug testing is to check both the health of the mother and baby and in doing so make the effects of drug abuse known. in most cases pregnant individuals are vulnerable especially during labor. It is often difficult to go through a detailed and prompt paperwork at the expense of concentrating. These patients ultimately sign off without a second thought

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