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    Thomas Jefferson‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and James Madison were three key individuals in the formation of a young and uncertain United States in which failure was more prevalent than success. The three men gathered together at a dinner table to discuss the problems surrounding the young nation. The problems they discussed were issues of the nation’s debt and the location its new capital. The issues of the nation’s debt was of the two center point in the discussion between the three men especially

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    witness me to court and give them the ability to look the witness right in the eye. This also gives the defendant’s lawyer the right to question the witness. If this right wasn’t upheld then there would probably be a lot of false statements or accusations in the trial. It would also be hard to confirm whether or not the witness it telling the truth‚ because anyone can pick up a piece of paper and write down what they want to‚ but when it comes to looking that person right in the eye it makes a whole

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    guaranteed an equal trial‚ and people cannot be accused and locked up because the hatred and greed of others. The death penalty also proves the importance of the sixth amendment. The sixth amendment‚ especially the right to counsel‚ protects us from an unfair trial and criminal persecution. It would be a horrible event if the innocent were found guilty and given the death penalty. Without the sixth amendment‚ our life‚ reputation‚ and our future would be in the hands of the court

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    these 2 countries will drop a bomb some day. Finally‚ The Truman Doctrine (America sending money and supplies to a country in danger of a communist take-over) and the Marshall Aid (America giving money to prevent people to like communism) was seen as “Unfair” and made Stalin suspicious. On the other hand‚ we can argue that the USSR was to blame for the Cold War. At Yalta Conference‚ Stalin wanted the border of the USSR to move westwards into Poland. Stalin argued that Poland could move its border

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    requires knowledge of intent‚ the overall reputation of the plagiarist becomes the deciding factor. Professional Consequences Numerous journalists‚ writers‚ academics and creators have had their personal and professional reputations ruined over accusations of plagiarism. Not only do plagiarists have their current work halted‚ either by being fired or by having contracts dissolved‚ but they also can find it difficult to get future work. A particularly bad or memorable episode of plagiarism can ruin

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    has led many to fall victim to falsified information and assumptions‚ resulting in utmost bias. When individuals visit Sparta‚ they soon realize these “cold-blooded barbarians” have reasoning behind their actions. Most people judge Sparta for our unfair treatment of helots‚ even though we treat them equally and better than the Athenian slaves. Athenian propaganda displays us as horrible demons for having helots incorporated into our society. Helots‚ or serfs‚ frequently live typical lives‚ they

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    "THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE" It is rare to find book speak about justice and equal in simple words that anyone can understand it easily. The author Bryan Stevenson studied low in Harvard law school. Stevenson with his friend Eva Ansley create Equal Justice Initiative (EJI). He talks in this book about his journey in the world of law‚ and his strong desire to defend poor people and death row inmates and those who has committed a crime after repentance or who is falsely accused. He spoke

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    takes an hour until it’s solved. Time depends on how long due process takes or how many people are ahead waiting for trial. Also a speedy trial says the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. The 18 year old boy is said to be innocent for the accusations of murdering his father. Impartial jury plays an important role while on trial. The term impartial jury

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    There is no doubt that ethnic minorities are targeted in the U.S. because of their differentiations. Racial profiling isn’t and should never become justified when used by law enforcement due to its unfair qualities. The justification of racial

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    message of the play is the restoration of hope to the village of Salem in the 17th century‚ it leaves us with many questions of how much hope we should place in our own society. The outcome of the play did not end in hope for many characters. As accusations permeated through the village‚ many innocent were falsely accused and condemned. Even the most ’godly’ characters were killed such as Rebecca Nurse and Giles Corey. Reverend Hale lost his hope in the law of the Puritan society. At first he arrives

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