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    How far would you let your privacy be violated? Multiple people will say they don´t mind the law‚ that they can search your phone without a warrant. Officials should not be permitted to search are phones without a warrant. School and police officials should not be able to search cell phones or social media sites because they do not have a warrant or any reason to randomly check your phone. For example‚ if a principal doesn’t think highly of you or your parents then they could take your phone and

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    more people to buy their meals. Also study shows that fast food restaurants make billon of dollars monthly on behalf the children addiction of fast food restaurant. The addiction of fast food will reflect negativity on human life. Therefore‚ government should act of impose high taxation on junk food restaurant for various reasons. Strategic and marketing factors One reason that‚ enhancing tax may lead to owner to think twice before he or she open new branch because the cost and tax expense

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    English 122 18 February 2015 The Impact “Civil Disobedience” had on Civil Right Leaders The American government never thought their people would ever go against the laws they thought were fair and civil. As far back to the mid 1800’s society has always showed signs of being civil and disobedient at the same time. Until Henry David Thoreau came into the mix with a dislike of having to pay taxes on something he did not believe in. Henry knew his rights as an American and under stood his first amendment

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    Firstly‚ an argument which does not support the thesis statement is that education rights for disabled children should not be sacrificed. They have equal rights to education just like the majority. Education is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights. It promotes individual freedom and empowerment and yields important development benefits. The right to education is guaranteed legally for all without any discrimination. In this case‚ education helps address

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    Books have been around since the 15th century‚ the Gutenberg Bible being one of the first. They are a way for people to express their imagination. All people should have access to books. When students want to read‚ most have a full library of books. Some schools limit what their students read and ban them from reading certain books. The policy of banning books is ineffective because it gives students reason to read the banned book and individual parents can decide what their child reads. By banning

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    Should women have the rights to decide their own fate? Feminism is the belief that women have the same human capacities as men. One of the most important feminist texts of the twentieth century is The Second Sex which showed about a long project refuting of female inferiority and rejecting biological explanations of women’s secondary status. Simone De Beauvoir‚ a French prize-winning novelist‚ applied her knowledge of philosophical‚ historical‚ and psychological theories to analyze the problem of

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    whether we as a society should continue testing on animals. It seems for many this topic has quite a moral grey area. Some see it as something that is necessary in order for scientific research. Many of our scientific achievements of the last century have involved animal testing in some way. Others however see it as something that is wrong and unethical and feel like it should be abolished. Organizations such as PETA have developed‚ arguing that animals should have the same rights as humans. Many organizations

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    week 5 hum/111 question government should legalize drugs. This would eliminate the dangers associated with its underworld existence‚ such as gangs‚ criminal activity‚ risky behavior on the part of users‚ support for terrorist activities‚ money laundering‚ and so on. Meanwhile‚ some oppose this view and defend the illegality of drugs on the basis that they are harmful to the individual and society. Is this an example of a problem becoming an issue? Explain why or why not. Yes this is a perfect

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    the history of the United States‚ with 343 and 72 killed respectively. The United States responded by launching the War on Terror and invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban‚ which had harbored al-Qaeda. Many countries strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. Having evaded capture for almost a decade‚ bin Laden was located and killed by U.S. forces in May 2011. Numerous memorials have been constructed‚ including the National September 11 Memorial & Museum

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    Final Paper Should Felons Vote 3/5/14 In forty-eight states the felons are not aloud to vote‚ some even don’t allow people on parole to vote. The article was published in 2005‚ from the City Journal. This article then goes into saying that the democrats are taking a stand to allow ex-cons the right to vote. There are different views on this through out the whole United States but this author‚ Edward Feser‚ seems like he is taking the stand to allow them to vote by stating in the end that he would

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