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    tyrant by others‚ John Adams makes it to the top of a list of the most controversial presidents in American history. John Adams‚ born on October 30‚ 1735‚ in Braintree‚ Massachusetts was the vice president to George Washington and then later became the second president and the first and only Federalist president of the United States of America from March 4‚ 1797‚ to March 4‚ 1801. Before his presidency‚ he served as America’s first minister to Great Britain from 1785 to 1788. He served in Congress from

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    For marketers‚ profits and ethics are major factors to make business decisions and how businessmen perform become heatedly debated. The Japanese restaurant‚ Ajisen Ramen‚ would be introduced below to discuss the ethical issues and challenges it faces nowadays. Ajisen Ramen is popular but its business practice reveals the darkened side of marketing activity- dishonest advertisements. To fulfill locals’ fancy to healthy food with greater nutritive values and lesser harmful chemicals‚ owners of Ajisen

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    arguments relating to the Eighth Amendment and race‚ have led to numerous United States Supreme Court cases looking to determine the extent in which capital punishment could be used in the United States. Beginning with the history of capital punishment‚ this paper will explore the Supreme Court cases‚ which have addressed issues such as whether the death penalty violates the Eighth Amendment.

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    In this essay I will be talking about the controversial painting by David Pulphus. David Pulphus challenges the white male American narrative by bringing attention to police violence‚ black imprisonment‚ and imbalance in the justice system. David Pulphus also made the painting to represent the shooting of Michael Brown. In 2014 August 9th-August 25 people from ferguson community and other people from the south‚north protested for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a white police named Officer

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    Why was Britain the first nation to industrialize? Britain began to industrialize around the 1750’s and it continued to progress until the mid nineteenth century. There were many factors that triggered Britain to industrialize. For example‚ its vast population growth and gradual advancement in technology‚ nevertheless there were also pre-existent natural resources that appeared advantageous to Britain’s industrial expansion. Furthermore this essay will demonstrate some of the major

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    The statement‚ “The Fourth Amendment protects people‚ not places‚” is one of the most controversial statements in Criminal Procedure. The amendment’s purpose is to secure individuals’ rights to privacy within their houses‚ papers‚ and defends them against unreasonable searches and seizures. However‚ to what extent does the law preserve a person’s privacy? The Law of Search and Seizure and the Search Warrant‚ give the government strict to stipulations as to how they are able to rightfully obtain information

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    Why did the First Crusade erupt? The First Crusade was a monumental event of the 11th century‚ where thousands of ordinary people took up the cross to make the extremely long and perilous journey to Jerusalem to fight the ‘other’; the Muslim threat. Inspired by extreme devotion to God and His church‚ people made this decision based on a single speech. Jonathan Philips argues that Pope Urban II’s speech in 1095 had managed to draw together a number of key concerns and trends‚ synthesising them

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    the Civil War was the adoption of the constitutional amendments. The 13th amendment caused slavery to end in the United States. The 14th amendment allowed all people including slaves that were born in the United States the privileges of American citizenship. The 15th amendment prohibited the states from judging anyone based on race or color. These amendments are proof that the war altered the constitution. The only reason the 13th amendment came to be was because the Civil War broke slaveries stronghold

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    lawsuits seeking for the courts to withdraw their electoral districts‚ they were tired of having their kids going to different schools and the Warren court was the one that ended that. The Warren court had a big impact towards using the fourteenth amendment‚ Some states had their own bill of rights and some of the federal rights that they had didn’t even apply nor exist at the state level‚ They also said that “ No state shall deprive any person of life‚ Liberty or property without due process of law

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    the second amendment which basically states an individual has the right to bear arms to protect themselves. When this right is taken away. The second amendment is like any other controversial topic becoming the talk of the town and no matter how you interpret it it will hurt someone’s beliefs and opinions. People believe the second amendment gives the right for anyone to bear arms no matter what the situation while others find that there are restrictions to the statement. The amendment states‚ “A

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