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    Gun ownership is an integral aspect of the right to self defence POINT Law-abiding citizens deserve the right to protect their families in their own homes‚ especially if the police are judged incapable of dealing with the threat of attack. Would-be rapists and armed burglars will think twice before attempting to break into any house where the owners may keep firearms for self-defence.    Gun ownership increases national security within democratic states POINT “A well-regulated Militia‚ being

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    4th Semester Paper No. 401-II 402-II 403-II 404-II 405-II 406-II 407-II 408-II Title of the Paper(s) Indian Financial System Indian Business Legends - Workshop Developing Managerial Skills - workshop Fundamentals of International Business Company Law Research Methodology Computer Networks and Web Development Training Report External Marks (Theory) 70 50 50 70 70 50 50 Internal Assessment Marks 30 50 50 30 30 50 Practical Marks 50 Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 THIRD

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    Social Media & HIPAA Jacqueline Ford Healthcare Compliance Increasing privacy violations is more evident than ever. Usage of Social Media to network between friends‚ colleagues‚ and family is at an all-time high. Cellphones or “smartphones” are used not only to communicate socially‚ but also professionally. More innovative are cellphones and portable tablets with high megapixel cameras built-in‚ to instantly share a real-time event(s). For example: a loved one delivering a baby; a witness

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    where to censor such as for privacy‚ classified groups‚ or hidden relations with something. Privacy is one reason is a really obvious to everyone. Everyone wants privacy from anyone such as the government‚ people‚ or the world. The law says that privacy is a law and if broken then there is going to be serious consequences. Fines‚ jail time‚ relocation‚ or all may be given which people really do not want to get those. So the media has the ability to censor anything from the person’s or from someone’s

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    Mere Christianity C.S. Lewis’ argument for a Universal Law comes from ancient antiquity where it was referred to as the Law of Nature. This Law of Nature was something so inherent and so primal that it seemed all were bound to in some way. Now there is all sorts of law that we are bound to yet the only true law that we can break is the Natural Law. We can not as C. S. Lewis points out defy gravity or further defy Newtonian physics‚ but we can choose to not follow the standard. For example‚ if someone

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    victim’s wishes‚ and there are no legal consequences for ignoring the victim in a plea bargaining decision. This is one major issue that I have with plea bargaining. They should always be able to have a voice because of the crime that was committed against them or their

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    public nation. Also‚ I think it’s one of the most vague and complex sentence among all the Amendments. Until the Supreme Court’s decision in (2008) where they decide “in a five four decisions the Court held that it did‚ striking down a Washington‚ D.C. law that banned handgun possession in home.” The nation were told for over decades that the Second Amendment didn’t promise or even mentioned about an individual right. Based on the wording of United States v. Miller (1939)‚ the theory was promulgated

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    There are many people in the US that struggle to survive and obtain basic necessities. Welfare is the financial support of people in need but how does the government decide who needs it. Is it the government’s responsibility to help them or should these people not depend on others to help them? Murray believes that welfare is not good because there is always going to be someone who is getting it that doesn’t need it and someone who needs it but isn’t getting it. He also believes that people who are

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    For Rousseau‚ the General Will presents itself as a way to recover a natural freedom that men lost throughout History. By giving up remaining liberties for civil liberties granted by the general will‚ society becomes coordinated and unified : “What generalizes the will is less the number of voices than the common interest that unites them” (Book I-2). For Rousseau’s view of a will guiding the people to occur‚ individual will must be subordinated and filtered through the general will. In such a perfect

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    punished is the freedom of speech. In other countries‚ people are afraid to speak what they think. If the citizens in a country do not say their opinion‚ the government will not know what anyone needs or what the citizens think. The government then does not get criticized as much. Amendment I states‚ “…or abridging the freedom of speech…” The First Amendment says the government is not able to stop people from saying what they think. The freedom of speech is beneficial to the government and the inhabitants

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