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    In Bret Stephens‚ OP-ED article “Repeal the Second Amendment” he states the point that the Second Amendment needs to be repealed‚ just as the title insinuates. In the article‚ many points are brought from different standpoints are brought up and discussed‚ including a standpoint based on the law‚ one based on personal-safety‚ one on national-security‚ and another on the point of personal liberty. The first point that is mentioned is the standpoint based on law which states‚ that with a more prevalent

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    the pros and cons of the policy‚ and how the policy raises issues of federalism. President Barack Obama made health care reform the foundation of his agenda during his

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    Arguments in favor of the right to abortion |[pic] |This section requires expansion. | [edit] Bodily rights An argument first presented by Judith Jarvis Thomson states that even if the fetus has a right to life‚ abortion is morally permissible because a woman has a right to control her own body. Thomson’s variant of this argument draws an analogy between forcing a woman to continue an unwanted

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    interviewed by the media as a young athlete and the whole world is watching them. Have you ever noticed that the young players who do one year in college ‚and make it to the pros end up with not a good education.If the young players sustain a injury or even worse wouldn’t be able to play again they wouldn’t have a degree or a job .A Lot of pro scouts they look for strong ‚and mental demands ‚and most of the players out of high school players aren’t ready .That was a few

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    to take time off from their job while they have a child or care for their family; this leave from work however‚ is not paid. The idea for the FMLA originated in 1984 in California when a court in California ruled that the Pregnancy Discrimination amendments in 1978 was discriminatory towards men based on their sex. As a result of this‚ a group of individuals including the legal director of the

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    womb. It is either done by having an induced abortion or caused by a spontaneous abortion which is also known as a miscarriage. There are people who are pro-life meaning that these people believe that the government has an obligation to preserve all human life‚ regardless of intent‚ viability‚ or quality of life concerns. While the people who are pro-choice believe that individuals have unlimited autonomy with respect to their own reproductive systems as long as they do not breach the autonomy of others

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    drinking fountains‚ the dingy restrooms and the back of the busses"(3)? Integration among Central high was a start to improving this racist society. Central was the best high school in the area and originally‚ only white people were admitted there. A pro to African Americans going there would be them being allowed to get the best education they could. It would mean equal education between whites and blacks. The Little Rock Nine was a very smart group‚ and Melba explained that‚ "each of us planned to

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    but I think there’s as many perks as there are cons to this phenomenon. Looking at the bright side‚ birthright citizenship increases diversity in countries. Having individuals from different backgrounds encourages unique perspectives on everything. But if the U.S were to change the interpretation of the 14th amendment‚ illegal immigration would possibly decrease depending on their incentives. Though it sounds like a good thing‚ changing the amendment would take years and thousands to complete. As

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ but its assignment has been shaped by more than this one single piece of legislation. Abundant laws and amendments‚ and a handful of executive orders‚ have extended‚ limited or directed the Commission’s tasks and power. Even though the EEOC was created in 1964‚ there were a couple of changes before then. For example‚ in June 1941‚ on the eve of World War II‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs

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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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