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    Argument Against Policing

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    There are laws “prohibiting genocide‚ land mines‚ biological weapons and other nasty things (Boot).” What good are laws if you do not have someone to enforce them? What good is an enforcer if they do not have the means to enforce? If for every infraction of the law America is expected to be the enforcer‚ and the policing is not divided up amongst all the countries that comprise the United Nations‚ then what is the purpose of the United Nations? Why is America constantly forced to take the lead

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    Violence Against Women

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    Violence against Women Introduction Violence against women is a major problem throughout the world. Women who suffered violence are more likely to need health service. Most women suffered violence rather than speak out to the authorities. Worldwide governments and organizations actively work to combat violence against women through a variety of programs. Thesis statement: Several studies have shown a link between poor treatment of women and international violence. These studies show that one

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    People are often disdained on the terms of difference‚ and homosexual preferences differ completely in regards to heterosexual preferences. The discrimination was so great that homosexuality was determined a mental illness and remained that way until 1974

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    Wilderness class is called Three Against the Wilderness by Eric Collier. It was published by E. P. Dutton & Co.‚ Inc. in 1959‚ in New York. The hardcover edition‚ which I read‚ has 349 pages and I spent about three hours and thirty minutes reading it. This book is based on the life of Eric Collier‚ his wife‚ and his son. The book takes place in the early to mid 1900s in Meldrum Creek‚ located in BC Chilcotin. As the story begins‚ you follow Eric as a young boy who works for a fur trader. One day‚ he gets

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    Atrocities Against Women

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    Male violence against women is a worldwide phenomenon. Although not every woman has experienced it‚ and many expect not to‚ fear of violence is an important factor in the lives of most women. It determines what they do‚ when they do it‚ where they do it‚ and with whom. Fear of violence is a cause of women’s lack of participation in activities beyond the home‚ as well as inside it. Within the home‚ women and girls may be subjected to physical and sexual abuse as punishment or as culturally justified

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    deepest convictions is to provide equality to all people‚ and we believe in the virtue of justice. For this reason‚ the idea that “the right against torture is not inalienable” is false. I agree that the Just War Tradition gives inherent worth to all people‚ but it cannot be combined with the Forfeiture Theory because we do not have a just cause to harm non-combatants whom are no longer actively taking up arms against us. It is not necessary to harm people who will never again be in a position to harm

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    Arguments Against Stalk

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    in the context of rape trials. In April 2011 the first protest march called “SlutWalk” happened in Toronto‚ Ontario. The “SlutWalk” is a transitional movement of protest marchers calling an end to rape culture. Specifically‚ participants protest against explaining or excusing rape by referring to any aspect of a woman’s appearance. The protests started after a police officers from Toronto

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    Argument against Fracking

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    I understand that hydraulic fracturing holds possibilities for many more jobs‚ tax revenue‚ and greater energy security. In a country that has had a terrible economy for years‚ it is reasonable for Americans to feel that fracking would be beneficial to them. Landowners and energy companies would make money from hydraulic fracturing. It would also create jobs for welders‚ drillers‚ chemists‚ and mechanics. New York could potentially drill four hundred wells per county and raise incomes by over $6-8

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    Violence Against Women

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    2012 Chief‚ Legal Assistance Div: Chief ‚ Special Cases Div. : Chief‚ Administrative & Resource Mgt. Div OIC‚ Legal Research & Evaluation Div. : : VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN (RA 9262) This Legal Advisory focuses on the salient features and provisions of Republic Act No. 9262‚ otherwise known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children. Considering the high mortality rate of cases being filed in regular courts in violation of this Act‚ our law enforcers are once again reminded

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    First Nations People

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    European people‚ First Nations people have suffered from disease‚ famine and assimilation policies put forth by the government. Contact with the Europeans has resulted in the fur trade‚ treaties and reservations. These European concepts had created illness‚ death‚ famine and poor well-being for many First Nations people. During the fur trade‚ European people brought diseases that First Nations people had never been exposed to which resulted in many deaths among First Nations communities. The fur trade

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