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    Pros and Cons of Parliamentary and Presidential System in a New Country Introduction             In order to be recognised as a new and independent country‚ such nation must be able to determine what system of government should be used.  If the new country will choose the democratic form of government‚ there are two systems to be chosen. These include parliamentary and the presidential system.  The main goal of this paper is to determine the pros and cons of parliamentary and presidential

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    improving the human population and condition through selected reproduction‚ is rooted in widespread controversy and was practiced with abysmally horrid medical knowledge. Numerous issues‚ some as serious as the infamous Nazi Germany concentration camp systems‚ have surfaced across the early to mid - twentieth century‚ which serve as a constant reminder to the dangers of putting the task of bettering the human race into the wrong hands. Unfortunately‚ the science behind eugenics has the potential to be

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    Pros And Cons Of Lobbying

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    by journalists and the American public‚ and is frequently misunderstood. While lobbying is subject to extensive and often complex rules which‚ if not followed‚ can lead to penalties including jail‚ the activity of lobbying has been interpreted by court rulings as free speech and is therefore protected by the Constitution. Since the 1970s‚ lobbying activity has grown immensely in terms of the numbers of lobbyists and the size of lobbying budgets‚ and has become the focus of much criticism

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    The Pros And Cons Of HIPAA

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    HIPAA‚ or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act‚ was created in order to help those people who are in between jobs maintain the ability to have good healthcare. The act also helped keep health information secure and private while also handling personal information with impudence. HIPAA was first introduced in the late 90s and during the early 2000s it was finally fully enacted. The act ensured a person did not have to pay an exorbeiant fee to keep their care if they needed to

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    the current system of checks and balances and separation of powers in place in American government. While the structure of the United States government could be altered to allow for appointment‚ it wouldn’t solve any major issues in candidate selection. I presume that the best method for the United States to select a president is through an election‚ and the best method of determining a CEO of a private company is appointment. The election process for the president has many pros and cons attributed

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    Sedition Pros And Cons

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    The act of Sedition‚ defined as “a revolt or an incitement to revolt against established authority‚ usually in the form of Treason or Defamation against the government” dates back to the late 1500s. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides protection of free speech‚ therefore the number of seditious act actually prosecuted are rare. Yet‚ sedition remains a crime under 18 U.S. Code § 2384. This federal statute was created to punish seditious conspiracy and outlaw advocating the overthrow

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    1998‚ Andrew Wakefield a British gastroenterologist published shocking information stating that the MMR vaccination is linked to 12 children with behavior disorders and 9 being autism during examinations of their digestive tracts. In 2009‚ the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington‚ D.C. gave the verdict with evidence

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    Pros And Cons Of Title IX

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    John Doe ED 519 Title IX: An Overview One of the landmark laws of the 1970s was Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX states that “No person in the United States shall‚ on the basis of sex‚ be excluded from participation in‚ or denied the benefits of‚ or be subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity receiving federal assistance.” (US Department of Labor‚ pg. 1) This law provided the framework for the beginning of equality in education. In fact‚ Title

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    the right to exercise that religion; freedom of speech‚ individual or the press; freedom to peaceably assemble; and the freedom to petition the Government for any grievances. I also realize that amendments are subject to interpretation‚ and some court rulings of the years have altered the actual interpretation of this amendment. The intended purpose was to protect individuals and groups from persecution for practicing their beliefs. Society as a whole has put limitations on

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    These sentences are often disproportional to the offences they commit. A landmark success for human rights in sentencing was made when the Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of MMS for drug offences in the case of R v. Dickey. The judge concluded‚ “[MMS legislation for drug offences] prescribe punishment that exceeds the constitutional limits set by the Charter… they mandate punishment that

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