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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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    they are Socialists or not. Some keep up the tired old “We’re not ideologues‚ we just want what is practical and what works”. While others have gone the opposite direction declaring anything the government touches as ‘socialism’ The relegation of the Left away from the levers of power has seen them become increasingly unhinged. Without Trump in the White House‚ they wouldn’t be able to fall back on what he’s said in a tweet or a speech. They would have had the same reaction with another president

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    Most people have heard of the case of Amadou Diallo‚ a black man slain at his doorway by police‚ which for some reason was questioned to be a case of racial profiling at all. But the fact is that there are many other cases and complaints made against law enforcement officials‚ mostly involving traffic stops of minorities. The following are examples of cases and complaints made to the American Civil Liberties Union‚ which are posted on their web site‚ of racial profiling from various newspaper

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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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    testing there is no learning‚ has life changing consequences‚ its focus is narrowed‚ provides minimal to no use of feedback‚ and there are more fit alternatives. One might object here that standardized testing is essential because it helps to ascertain what kids know or do not know‚ helps parents/guardians decide‚ helps create a common and fair ground‚ and is the most effective type of performance task. However‚ when it comes to standardized testing teachers are not teaching to help kids learn

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    The jury system might be outliving its usefulness to society and the public because of its perceived time consumption and the tax dollars that are funneled into running juries. The jury system was instituted by the British government in 1846. These trials were often biased and were conducted with secrecy that was not open to the public. Later the constitution mandates the right of trial by jury for all civil cases‚ but included that they be “speedy‚ public‚ and fair” (Rottenerg 4) to ensure that

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    In today’s world‚ there are many social issues that are present. My group has decided to take action against one of those social issues. In particular‚ the social issue of standardized testing. Examples of standardized testing include the SAT and ACT. It’s a social issue because it affects millions of students every year. It’s a problem because it’s an inaccurate representation of a student’s knowledge. As a result‚ action needs to be taken to solve the issue. In this case‚ my group did a social

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    they include freedom of speech‚ assembly‚ and of the press. That gives us a voice. As americans we deserve and have a way to speak out and say things that need said. Even if it stands against our government. we are to voice this with our right to assemble and freedom of press and it is our responsibility to stand against injustice.

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    MEAGAN CONNOLLY 708700 Savina claims that pretend play is crucial to the development of self-regulation in children. I agree with Lillard and her colleagues in saying that there is insufficient evidence to prove the crucial position. However‚ in opposition to Lillard and her colleagues’ claim‚ I do not believe this concludes epiphenomenon. This essay will critically evaluate this ongoing debate around pretend play’s role in self-regulation‚ maintaining that it is impossible

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