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    Summarize the research problem or issue. “This examination gives prove that attention to qualification for drug testing in schools with entrenched RSDT programs is related with lower rates of drug use” (Dupont‚ Campbell‚ Campbell‚ Shea & Dupont‚ 2013). Explain the purpose or intent of the research. “The basic role of the exhibition venture was to inspect through semiannual studies whether program modifications‚ for example‚ expanding the recurrence of drug testing or adding an instructive component

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    Enforcing more constricting gun laws is not the answer! By restricting the American people’s right to bear arms‚ the government is infringing on the Second Amendment. There are plenty of laws currently in existence that would benefit the nation if they were only better enforced. In addition to this‚ a common misconception of the populace is that reducing the number privately owned guns will in turn reduce the number of fatalities involving firearms. This is‚ however‚ not the case. For example‚

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    COMPARISM BETWEEN LAGOS STATE TENANCY LAW AND CANADA TENACY LAW In Lagos State -(1) It shall be unlawful for a landlord or his agent to demand or receive from a sitting tenant rent in excess of six (6) months from a monthly tenant and one (1) year from a yearly tenant in respect of any premises without prejudice to the nature of tenancy held at the commencement of the tenancy. (2) It shall be unlawful for a sitting tenant to offer or pay rent in

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    In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ Antigone chooses to abide by the laws of the Gods rather than the precepts of the mortals. Although Antigone’s actions were rash and often disputable‚ she does the right thing by deciding to follow her individual conscience rather than obeying the laws of the state. Her decision to go against Creon’s decree in order to bury Polyneices leads to many unfortunate consequences. Although she is faced with death‚ imprisonment‚ and suicide‚ Antigone is not regretful. Her

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    gauntlet but comes up about 34 short. He pleads that the judges would just smash his head instead. Voltaire shows more war satire on page 14 in Candide when the Bulgarians’ burn down the Abarian village "in accordance with the rules of international law". Voltaire satirizes war in another sense. He goes on in chapter three by writing about the atrocities that the Bulgarian soldiers would indulge in. Not only did they kill people but they also raped‚ disemboweled‚ and dismembered innocent women and

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    ethics and the development of international law. Introduction International law is defined as :“A body of rules common to all civilized nations‚ equally binding upon all and impartially governing their mutual intercourses.” On the other hand‚ the term ethics‚ with reference to the Oxford dictionary ‚ simply means Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity. The question then arises how does ethics play a role in international law? For the purpose

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    European Journal of Political Research 43: 309–335‚ 2004 309 The structural context of recent transitions to democracy RENSKE DOORENSPLEET Leiden University‚ The Netherlands Abstract. In general‚ the literature on democratic transitions has focused on political processes and choices of actors in explaining regime change‚ thereby failing to investigate whether structural factors affect the recent rise in transitions to democracy. An analysis of the influence of these structural factors is

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    people died after The Islamic state of Iraq attack on Paris. AK-47s were used‚ but France is one of the toughest gun control countries in the world. We should not implement stricter gun laws because The 2nd Amendment in the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms and criminals don’t abide by the laws. The 2nd Amendment in the United States Constitution written in 1971 states‚ "A well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep

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    England. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense started a great deal of commotion among the colonists to favor American independence. With this movement for independence the colonies started to move for independence‚ and on July 2nd‚ congress created the United States of America. As a statement to Britain of their independence‚ John Adams‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and two others drafted the Declaration of Independence. This document shared all the wrongs of the monarchy and justified their movement

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    Americans seem to have a love for guns. In the United States gun ownership and gun control are huge political and social issues. Although there are many Americans that would argue that guns ownership is wrong and that there should be stricter gun control laws in the country‚ there are many more that believe the opposite to be true. The United States‚ with less than 5 percent of the world’s population‚ has about 35–50 percent of the world’s civilian-owned guns‚ according to a report by the Switzerland-based

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