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    Cameras in the Courtroom

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    Cameras in the Courtroom By: Justin Taylor MCJ 6257-08C-2‚ Criminal Courts and Professional Ethics 4-10-10 Cameras in the Courtroom In the electronic world that we live in‚ every aspect of life can be broadcast across the country in seconds. This aspect is even more realistic when cameras are front and center in American courtrooms. Each morning and afternoon we turn on the television‚ reality television takes over and civil lawsuits or divorces

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    increase school safety is surveillance cameras. I strongly agree that cameras should be installed in the schools; students and staff will not have to worry about intruders‚ there will be a reduction in property damages such as vandalism and theft‚ and students’ behavior will improve because of monitoring. One of the advantages to have video cameras on the school property is peace of mind for students and staff. Security experts and administrators who use the cameras say students and teachers seem to

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    whether police officers should or shouldn’t wear body cameras with their uniform. There can be many issues with wearing body cameras such as‚ there being an invasion of privacy and the expenses that come along with them. There can be many technical issues involved with the equipment. The cameras aren’t able to record 24/7 because of the lack of storage and battery life. This can cause issues with recordings of certain situations. Therefore‚ body cameras shouldn’t be allowed to be worn on a police

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    Media in the Courtroom

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    Media in the courtroom Cameras In the Courtrooms have been known to give an artificial element of what is really going on in the Courtroom‚ some parties tend to act differently when the cameras are rolling‚ cameras should be used with discretion while in the Courtroom.(Chance‚1995) Informing the Public: Even though the public wants to be informed cameras should use discretion while in the courtroom. Informing the public can be a very risky

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    years. This question rises multiple times a year anywhere and everywhere between people. Should parents or guardians be allowed to spank their kids as a way of correction? Those who disagree with spanking their child usually are the ones who are taking the word spanking out of context and putting it in an abusive category. Although physical punishment is taken out of its true definition‚ it should be allowed because there is a clear line between what is abuse and spanking. Also‚ it teaches children

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    the main theme: Should hunting be allowed? …I am not in a position to answer yes or no to the question. Considering the fact that “the law of the jungle” was contaminated by human law‚ I think everyone -not only mankind but all the animals- should live their lives peacefully. On the other hand‚ I literally eat a certain animals and think my life would be less satisfactory if I lost a chance to eat them. What I am certain is that we should be consistent. If we insist “we should not kill caws”‚

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    Humans are naturally competitive. This instinct has driven some people to look to other sources to give them an edge. Some people look down on this and some people think that if you can access it then you should you it to reach your full potential. Yes‚ it is debatable whether or not they should be allowed because it can be looked at from so many different points of view. Anabolic steroids are not the only way people have tried to get an edge throughout history. Even in the 1800’s swimmers were using stimulants

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    Should euthanasia be allowed? Euthanasia (from the Greek: εὐθανασία meaning "good death": εὖ‚ eu (well or good) + θάνατος‚ thanatos (death)) refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Euthanasia should be and not should be allowed. It is ending a person’s pain and suffering‚ and if it’s the person’s decision to not live anymore‚ why not it is a sin to force people to live longer then they wanted. Unlike murder‚ euthanasia is not an act of violence

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    Hunting Should Be Allowed

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    Shelby Morgan Professor Colon ENC 1102 July 17‚ 2009 Hunting Should Be Allowed Hunting is beneficial to our society and therefore should be allowed. Historically human beings have been pursuing wild animals to provide their families with food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. In modern times the need for hunting for survival has lessened because of the development of animal husbandry and agriculture. There were times in history worldwide when hunting became profitable and hunters began killing animals

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    Should Torture Be Allowed or Not The issue of torture is being very current and it arouses debate between those who are totally against it; those who think that it sometimes can be used for good; and those who are in between. The idea of torture was seen only as something that happened far away in time‚ and it should not even be considered as an issue of the modern society. Furthermore‚ torture was seen as a violation of the fundamental human rights‚ which were protected by different human rights

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