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    parents these days are coming to the point where they need to decide whether to vaccinate their sons and daughters against HPV or not. The human papilloma virus a very common virus. It is the most common sexually transmitted infection that affects about 80% of sexually active people. Doctors‚ scientists and physicians have worked for a long time trying to generate a vaccination against HPV. They eventually developed two called Gardasil and Cervarix. These vaccinations were developed to prevent contracting

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    or she is guilty of a less serious crime in order to be given a less severe punishment‚ or a negotiation of an agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant whereby the defendant is permitted to plead guilty to a reduced charge.” Plea Bargaining. (n.d.). In Merriam-Webster online. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pleabargaining. Many people disagree about whether or not plea bargains are fair and just and if they should be used at all. There is even dispute as to when plea

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    I am against school uniforms because first‚ families will spend more money on them‚ second‚ school uniforms teach and unfavorable lesson about making choices on your values‚ third‚ students will still find a way to judge each other. First‚ families will spend more money than they would if they didn’t have to buy uniforms. In 2000‚ American families spent about 1.7 billion dollars on school uniforms. Two separate outfits including: two pairs of pants‚ two shirts‚ and a sweatshirt is about $250 to

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    what really happened in each encounter. According to an article written by Chaz Kelsh and published from Harvard Kennedy school of government‚ “supporters say the devices are needed to provide transparency‚ build public trust and provide evidence against false complaints” (Kelsh). These cameras do more than paint an accurate picture‚ but they also repair the trust that has been destroyed between police departments and citizens. The more evidence to show that each case is justified‚ the more the public

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    Three strikes laws have been the subject of extensive debate over whether they are effective. Defendants sentenced to long prison terms under these laws have also sought to challenge these laws as unconstitutional. For instance‚ one defendant was found guilty of stealing $150 worth of video tapes from two California department stores. The defendant had prior convictions‚ and pursuant to California’s three-strike laws‚ the judge sentenced the defendant to 50 years in prison for the theft of the video

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    strains of Medical Marijuana help cancer patients reduce the pain they receive from the tumorous cells‚ others help PTSD‚ Arthritis‚ Glaucoma‚ Alzheimer’s and many other diseases. Medical Marijuana should also be studied and treated like every other type of medicine. Therefore‚ I believe Medical Marijuana should be legal nationwide. Cancer is a prime example of what Medical Marijuana can treat. Patients in some states in the U.S can use Medical Marijuana to help slow the cancer cells from growing in their

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    The Fourth Amendment reads: ’The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated; and no Warrants shall issue but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Donley‚ 2018). There are in fact two main rights placed in the Fourth Amendment. The first part of the amendment shields citizens from searches

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    basis for criminal suspicion in non-suspect specific investigations according to Goldberg (1999). With that said‚ discrimination based on race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ nationality or on any other particular identity undermines the basic human rights and freedoms to which every person is entitled. Although there is no single‚ universally accepted definition of "racial profiling‚" we’re using the term to designate the practice of stopping and inspecting people who are passing through public places -- such

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    searches. The British officers were just trying to received taxed goods. The next reason is Carroll v United States 1925. The United States supreme court was doing warrantless searches through automobiles. This is taking it too far‚ the US supreme court should not be able to go through somebody’s vehicle without a warrant. There is no reasonable suspicion‚ this is just too far. Allowing Farook’s Iphone to be unlocked allowed him to set up a terror attack. He was able to send drivers to locations and set

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    requirements to the application; for instance getting vouchers of moral character from UGA alumni‚ which proved to not only be difficult for black students but for white eventually. After accomplishing these requirements Holmes and Hunter were still given roundabout treatment by UGA administrators in order to possibly bypass their original interest in applying. After delaying the application review process for Holmes and Hunter‚ the administrators of UGA rejected the applicants with Chancellor Caldwell

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