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    The fourth amendment is the protection from unreasonable search and seizure unless probable cause is present and in most cases‚ a warrant is issued. This amendment was included in the Declaration of Independence due to searches that the colonists were subjected to. The colonists did not want to pay the taxes being enforced by the King‚ so they began to smuggle goods into the United States via boat. The King of Britain obviously did not agree with this‚ so he sent British ships that could stop and

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    In the sample essay question Jozui is taking a major stand against advertisers who use big name celebrities to promote their products. Jozui feels that as the audience who watch these ads‚ the ad companies are trying to insult our intelligence by having us believe that if this celebrity is owns “A”‚ then we also must own “A” if we want to be great like them. I agree with here analysis of the situation and will address it in the first paragraph‚ but strongly disagree with her conclusion to the statement

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    Immigrants‚ both legal and illegal‚ often have prejudice brought against them by citizens who know no better. An ongoing message in Aviva Chomsky’s‚ “They Take Our Jobs!”: And 20 Other Myths about Immigration‚ is that many people hold to be “ not against immigration‚ but against illegal immigration” (Chomsky 53). Many Americans believe illegal immigrants to be criminals and they should pay for their crimes. In a case study of the Philippines it was shown that a nurse’s salary in the Philippines is

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    conscription were disrespecting or ruining the Catholic Church’s reputation by producing anti-Catholic pamphlets and cartoons against the Australian Catholic Community. This is depicted in the drawing in the bottom sector of the eye‚ evident in the closed fist and protestant anti-Catholic cartoon poster. The red background symbolises anger or tension and the people going against the Church’s will. Another evil was that soldiers were forced to join‚ with no freewill or being able to choose their own

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    janitor‚ or housekeeper. The fresh fruits and vegetables that most have in their table were picked by whom? Illegal immigrants. They are jobs nobody else wants to take because it has to do a lot with social class status. From my own experience I know what it feels to be brought down‚ to have people closed doors on you‚ and also to have no rights. It is the worst feeling because that’s why you escaped your country looking for a

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    Everyone has their own moral code to follow. Some are very complex. Some come across as a bit evil. And some are beautifully simple and extremely hard to argue against‚ such as utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is an ethical philosophy which seeks to maximize well-being for the largest amount of people. This means that if you can secure pleasure at no moral cost‚ you should do so. It also means that if you can prevent displeasure for others without sacrificing anything of equal moral value‚ you should

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    side effects of these movements. Patient autonomy is also a human right as it allows an individual to have their own views and decisions‚ but these decisions have created issues in medical industry. Therefore‚ throughout this essay‚ I will argue against the patient autonomy as it is one of the major and underlying cause of

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    his basic purpose.” Along with this the right wing taking was a stand against it as well for its “immorality.” While the left defends pornography‚ as it claiming such things polerizes gender‚ ethic and sexual lines. Heartney acknowledges many feminist attempts in their justification of their views‚ quoting Alice Echols stating that the “anti-pornography crusade” “[reinforces] and [validates] womens sense of themselves” and‚ in what Heartney claims as Dworkin’s “black-and-white universe‚” writes that

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    everyone’s interests ought to receive equal consideration‚ regardless of ‘what abilities they may possess.’" (Pollan 207). Yes‚ there is a difference between animals and pigs‚ but that doesn’t mean animals like to feel pain‚ while humans don’t. The one interest both animals and

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    everyday citizens do have some sort of say in how America is run and which type of policies we vote in. However‚ for every political decision made there is a group that is rallying against it. Political parties play a huge role this fight‚ and there are some examples of great things happening in government that are fought against because of the crossing of political lines‚ such as the Louisiana Purchase which I feel was unlawful‚ but certainly no unconstitutional. Political parties have been an issue

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