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    decades before vaccines were invented people died from diseases that spread throughout the land. These common diseases‚ at the time‚ would wipe out thousands of people. Once the vaccines came around‚ during the late 1700s‚ it helped build peoples immune system‚ and the rate of deaths dropped tremendously. Now‚ in 2017 more vaccines have been created to further benefit people from becoming ill. These vaccines are mandatory for children to attend public school‚ that way they can control the virus from becoming

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    (thirteen states and Washington‚ D.C.)‚ and unrestricted voting while incarcerated and thereafter (two states). This paper discusses ten major court decisions as well as the main political arguments for and against felon disenfranchisement. First‚ a brief discussion of the history of disenfranchisement will be given. Then‚ the constitutionality arguments and court cases will be presented. The legality of felon disenfranchisement is continuously in question‚ mostly in the Democratic Party. The majority

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    Bipartisan politics have been an integrated part of the American democrats from almost the start. A two party system gives the constituent a competitive way to elect representatives that align with people’s own party affiliation. GerryMandering is a manipulation of the process to gain an unfair advantage for one party over an opposition party. Since the legislative branch is charged with creating equal districts‚ meaning of the same geological size and population The legal argument to be made in

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    right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment‚ which is explained in the 8th Amendment. According to Smith and Dow (2002)‚ the 8th Amendment does not clearly define what cruel and unusual punishment is in regards to incarceration‚ but the Supreme Court has put pressure on prison officials when it comes to the treatment

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    Following  the 1787 convention The U.S. Constitution was borne and with it came a three branch system; executive‚ legislative and judicial. The executive branch enforces the laws‚ the legislative branch makes the laws‚ and the judicial branch interprets the

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    1. Morality PRO: "The crimes of rape‚ torture‚ treason‚ kidnapping‚ murder‚ larceny‚ and perjury pivot on a moral code that escapes apodictic [indisputably true] proof by expert testimony or otherwise. But communities would plunge into anarchy if they could not act on moral assumptions less certain than that the sun will rise in the east and set in the west. Abolitionists may contend that the death penalty is inherently immoral because governments should never take human life‚ no matter what the

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    penalty. With many views to cover and different types of view‚ this paper will be about pro death penalty. There is one point I will cover that will be against the death penalty‚ and that will be executing an innocent person‚ the rest will be cost to have inmates in jail and how incarceration does not rehabilitated inmates. Life or death is a very important decision that cannot be taken lightly. The reason I am pro death penalty is because back in time there were not so many crimes committed and the

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    A huge proponent of the Enlightenment‚ Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws suggested the theory of the separation of powers in order to obtain a political system of checks and balances‚ promoting order and equality. The elected officials are susceptible to use one’s to their advantage in the present climate in society‚ to a greater extent now that they can make sense of the population more. It is nearly impossible

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    Eugenics Pros And Cons

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    also saving them from the troubles and suffering of having to try to take care of themselves or a child of their own‚ they believed that they were saving them from having to endure these troubles throughout their life. In 1927 the court had ruled in favor of the courts and in 1928 Carrie Buck was sterilized. This decision would eventually be overturned but it took fifteen years to get the law changed. The law was overturned because of the case Skinner v. Oklahoma. This case was overturned on the

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    pros-and-cons-computer-forensics The Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer Forensics Computer forensics has become an important of litigation. Computers have become an important part of your lives. This does not exclude criminals who have the technical “know how” of hacking into computer network systems. Electronic evidence has played a role in court but obtaining can be difficult. There have been issues of authenticity concerned with this type of evidence. Nonetheless it still used today

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