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    Opinionated Paper #1 Should Louisiana Government be allowed to ban smoking in public places? If smoking is allowed in public places then the freedom of the non smoker is taken away. If we don’t allow smoking in public places then the smoker’s freedom is then restricted. Therefore banning smoking is a decision between the health of a whole nation versus the freedom of a minority. Which is more important? The millions of people that die from second hand smoke or the smoker who always has that

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    Mr. Silberman The legislative branch of the federal government‚ which is the congress‚ consists of two houses. Which are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Congress power’s that is allowed under the Constitution are to levy taxes‚ borrow money‚ regulate interstate commerce‚ impeach and convict the president‚ declare war‚ discipline its own membership‚ and determine its rules of procedure. Revenue

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    Strong federal government vs Strong state government “Most bad governments have grown out of too much government‚” Thomas Jefferson once said. The question is‚ how do we know when our government is too strong? That’s a question that takes a lot of thinking about. Or‚ is our state government too strong? Sadly‚ most people have no idea what their state government is doing‚ trying to do‚ or putting to the side. Everyone is always too busy thinking or questioning about our president‚ and never paying

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    Professors from both sides of this issue provide good arguments to support their opinion‚ and I have therefore established a solution taking in respect the downsides from those against laptop usage‚ and the benefits from those who approve of them‚ which should indefinitely satisfy both sides. Methods of Research My plan for this report was to avoid a biased solution by reading articles from both sides of the issue. I searched various databases‚ online articles‚ and experimental results. There are many

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    Should Gay Marriage be allowed? Ken Smith Grantham University Should Gay Marriage be allowed? Gay marriage continues to be a hot topic of discussion in the United States. Proponents and opponents can argue for their position based on many things. This paper will briefly discuss some of the common issues to consider when answering‚ “Should Gay Marriage be allowed?” Many people still argue that on religious grounds gays and lesbians are sinful

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    The Act of censorship is deciding on what people are allowed to view within the media. Censorship within schools is something that should be done in moderation‚ although the government and board of education find it to be more sufficient to use censorship as a tool to block provocative websites. It would be more effective for staff members to have control over the websites in which students are allowed to access due to the fact that most blocked websites are beneficial for educational purpose. It

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    the Federal Government in the 20th Century This article talks about the growth and strengths of our Federal government before the New Deal. This article relates to people‚ power‚ and politics because shows how the lives of Americans developed over the years through the use of power practiced in politics. The specific topics that it covers are; the constitution‚ the federalist papers 10‚ women’s suffrage‚ FDR Commonwealth Address and the role of government. The growth of the federal government in the

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    Cell phones ring throughout schools everywhere. Some schools allow students to pick up their phones while other schools prohibit all use of cell phones during the school day. Should teachers allow cell phone usage in the classroom? I say yes‚ yes‚ yes. For the past three years at my high school‚ cell phone usage was not only prohibited‚ but if a cell phone was out‚ any teacher or administrator could take your phone. Students would then get a written detention and if they had it taken away more than

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    The Role of Federal Government The Role of Federal Government Initially‚ a citizen of the United States would be more likely to interact with and be impacted by state or local government than the federal government. Possibly the first major expansion of federal power came during the Civil War‚ when the federal government refused to allow the secession of what came to be known as the Confederate States of America. Not only did the federal government not allow for the secession of states from

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    rights and place limits on the federal government. They include the freedoms of speech and religion‚ the right to bear arms‚ the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures‚ and an assurance that the powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved to the states and the people. Many of these provisions were based upon similar protections provided by state constitutions that limited the power of state and local government authorities. Written by James Madison

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