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    Picchierri English 151-28 30 September 2014 Freedom There are limits as to what is protected in the Bill of Rights and what is not. You need to realize when you cross that line of what is not protected. Due to the fact that students are protected by our Bill of Rights they have the freedom to wear what they want‚ say what they want‚ and put what they want on the Internet. With this in mind students have the right to wear what they want but only to a certain point. If what a student has on is offending in

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    Freedom of speech is a beautiful idea. As a matter of fact‚ the first amendment itself is perhaps the greatest amendment in the Bill of Rights. As something that we take for granted most of the time‚ we never truly realize how much of a blessing it is to speak your mind and have decent conversations with each other. However‚ if you want it to rain‚ you have to deal with the mud and there are many examples of people spitting out stupid ideas or thoughts that should be kept to themselves. My father

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    “The right of a competent‚ terminally-ill person to avoid excruciating pain and embraced a timely and dignified death bears the sanction of history and is implicit in the concept of ordered Liberty.”(ACLU amicus brief v. Quill). The law of Physician-assisted suicide is legal in 5 US states. According to CNN‚ “Individuals must have a terminal illness as well as a prognosis of 6 months or less to live.” Patients should have the right to die because patients should have control of their lives and should

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    Many people today use the government to their advantage to get away with things or to claim something is unconstitutional. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were specifically designed for the people‚ to protect their rights but it still wasn’t all that perfect. Since the separation from England and Parliament on July 4th‚ 1766‚ Americans had a hard time being able to govern themselves. This had proved that the central government needed to be stronger to avoid many arguments between the states

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    Death Penalties The death penalty is a controversy discussed by many state governments in the United States‚ the 8th amendment in the Bill of Rights is a right that protects people from cruel and unusual punishment. This amendment originally created by our founding fathers has been the main reason for this debate; some states look at death as cruel and unusual punishment while others don’t. Though the decision to sentence someone to death is considered harsh by some judges and juries

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    A Bill- Law A Bill is a proposal for a new law‚ or a proposal to change a law which already exists. House Of Commons The first stage starts at the House of Commons. It starts off with the first reading‚ which is a formal introduction. This takes place without debate. In the first reading the short title of the Bill is read out and is followed by an order for the Bill to be printed. The Bill is published as a House of Commons paper for the first time. After the first reading‚ there is a second

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    How does a bill become a law? A bill is an idea for a new law‚ or an idea to change or do away with an existing law. Prior to a bill becoming a law‚ it must be approved by the United States House of Representatives‚ the United States Senate‚ and the President of the United States. Anyone can come up with an idea for a new law. However‚ only a member of Congress can introduce legislation so any one with new ideas for a new law must contact their Representatives to discuss their ideas. Once their

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    Overview of the Patient Centered Medical Home project piloted by Geisinger Health System in Danville‚ Pennsylvania Date: October of 2010  Goal: Create value (defined as outcomes relative to input costs)‚ measure innovation returns‚ and receive market rewards.  Requirements: a multidimensional transformation of primary care practice with intensive case management and a payer partnership.  Coordinating Primary Care/Team Effort: “patient Centered Medical Home” Geisinger calls it “Personal

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    very educated. The dad works a 9 to 5 job as a janitor‚ plumber‚ kitchen of the restaurants‚ McDonalds as cooks and dishwashers‚ and Barbering to name a few‚ while the mother is at home attending the kids. That is what people thought for a while until Bill Cosby came around and changed all of what people think about blacks in America. He came up with a TV show about an African American family that was well educated and lived really nice not in the ghetto. He wanted everyone to know that black people

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    The 1990s was a critical time for modern America‚ with the changing mindsets and the conflicting standards of the American populace Bill Clinton’s presidency was one to be remembered. The book gives information over many of the actions of Bill Clinton’s presidency that ordinary citizens would not have had prior knowledge of with the hectic nature of the 1990s. Many of his actions were overshadowed by other events‚ such as the trial of OJ Simpson‚ the Oklahoma Bombing‚ and changing ideas about sexuality

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