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    that support government intervention and some that oppose of government intervention. There’s many reasons people support government intervention. There’s also reasons people oppose government intervention. Some of the reasons people are for government intervention is President Herbert Hoover applauds limited government and the supreme court on limits on women working hours. The reasons people oppose of it is because of Leading retailers propose a solution and Theodore Roosevelt announces the new nationalism

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    Long time ago‚ majority of the people of the United States would agree that a person with a blue uniform with a bright yellow badge is mostly known as a police officer‚ which is an individual who helps the people in need of their assistance; however‚ these images have changed during the 21st century‚ violence between deputies and civilians as they battle each other to extreme measures. Having the media to record the situation‚ and spiralling into a heated debate on who had the fault; however‚ with

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    With news and history books we are able to learn about war and how it affects our lives. With news we are presented with an image of war with how the news wants us to view events. Some images of war we do not learn the truth til later on when the media does not twist the views just to gain viewers. Military events are shown as brave and heroic for the winning side. We rarely see the effects it has on the losing side till after the battle is won. Images

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    Why Do People Get 8 Hours

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    shows to me is that people are not getting the rights and wages that they earned in the respected amount of time. People are always on a tight and strict schedule. The 8 hour day may reduce the amount of time people served and higher wages. This was the belief that the Unions had believed. People had served too much time for very little pay. The national minimum then was 25 cents per hour worked. The law passed for

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    The idea of the neighborhood watch is one which has been proven to be one of the most effective ways to decrease crime within a neighborhood community. The basic idea of the neighborhood watch centers around neighborhood residents paying attention and identifying suspicious happenings and alerting and reporting crimes to police department. Through Neighborhood Watch groups and standardized surveillance techniques‚ residents and neighbors can assist and help the law enforcement authorities catch kidnappers

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    in miracles requires you to have faith just like anything else. 2. I think people believe in Kris Kringle because he is so confident with himself. Even though he knows that there isnt a real Santa Claus he still believes in himslef and allows other people to believe in himself also. With Kris being so assertive that he is Santa Claus‚ that allows for other people to have the faith to also believe in him. Even with people denying the existence of Santa Claus right and left he doesnt let that get to

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    According to the information collected by the USSR‚ during World War II‚ over 11 million people were killed‚ and countless people lost their rights and freedom for over four years. More than 20 countries were involved in this bloody war. The Nazi’s merciless actions towards the Jewish people captivated the attention of the whole world. The Nazis took the lives of more than six million Jews‚ including newborn babies and children. This was obviously a cruel operation. However‚ according to Anne Frank

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    Today in society people tend to do inconsiderate‚ disrespectful and dangerous behaviors. Society tend to have dishonorable behavior‚ but people can change and have an honorable behavior. Therefore‚ it is necessary to be conscious about society’s bad behaviors such as domestic violence and irresponsible parenting and how people can start implementing good behaviors. First of all‚ domestic violence is caused by consuming alcohol and drugs‚ but can also be overstress that can cause people to make dangerous

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    unethical activities by assuming bad behaviour is an inherent personality trait. "Only shady people do shady things‚" right? We assume the CFO who reports false financial data and the hedge fund manager who commits insider trading do so because they are inherently "bad people." The maxim of individual responsibility is comforting because it implies that‚ to eradicate criminal or unethical behaviour‚ all we need to do is identify and weed out the corrupt few. However‚ that maxim has two major flaws

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    The theistic argument that I think is most plausible is the Cosmological Argument. I think this because to me this is the only argument that is plausible because things do not exist without a cause. For example‚ people and animals do not exist without reproduction. People must have a first cause to be created and exist. “The cosmological argument for God’s existence goes like this: The world could not exist on its own so there must have been a first cause that brought it into being. This first

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