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    Why Torts Went Wrong

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    As we have already learned in class‚ a tort is a form of wrongful action that brings or causes harm to someone else that can lead to a lawsuit. Some torts are intentional‚ negligent‚ or strict liability. If you were intentionality trying to hurt someone or you were being reckless‚ you weren’t not making safe and conscious actions that only affect you. There are many different forms of intentional torts that are committed every day and there are consequences for those actions. The main intentional

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    Throughout history‚ the United States has found itself as the center of controversy. A most notable event that is still debated across many public forums is the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Historians and politicians alike have questioned the justification of the United States’s decision. After taking careful consideration of both sides of the argument‚ it can be determined that the Unites States was not justified in its actions. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima had many negative health effects on

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    Why Is Sam Smiley Wrong

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    Sam Smiley’s death was a tough one to crack‚ but it was Bob Wilson who murdered Sam. Bob had a different story than anyone else and completely different times‚ basically telling us himself he was the one that did it. For example‚ at 11:00 pm‚ Bob said he left before everyone to catch the last bus to his neighborhood at 11:30‚ and that Adam and Sam were still in the mosh pit. And Adam had said him and Sam left at 11:00 pm to catch the bus at 11:30‚ until Sam got hungry and went to go get 2 hot

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    Women that have lost their parental rights due to substance abuse/physical abuse/neglect/etc some are continuing to conceive and neglect/abuse their children; finding themselves again and again fighting the court system to keep their children. Tax payers have been supporting these families long enough‚ when does the state/government say enough is enough and file a motion for court ordered birth control. Other states have court ordered pharmaceutical birth control or tubal ligation/IUD (5-10 year

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    Why Is David Norton Wrong

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    David Norton is single once again‚ but things from his past are coming back to bite him and it’s not looking good. In Touch Weekly just shared that even though Norton is denying that he was abusive to his ex-girlfriend‚ police reports make it look like there is more to this story. This all went down back in August of 2007‚ but once you get on reality television people want to know your past business. Now David’s past is being brought back up and of course Norton is not very happy about it. David

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    Scientists and historians debated the ethics of using an atomic bomb from day one of the Manhattan Project. Not only did the atomic bomb result in approximately 200‚000 deaths instantly‚ but the real reasons for the detonation do not always appear to be strictly military. Some historians have found that other reasons behind the use of the bomb sprout from racism‚ and it has been predicted that politicians did not necessarily care about those outside of the Caucasian race. Furthermore‚ the dropping

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    After the mass extermination of six million Jews during the Holocaust‚ the United Nations decided to create an international law that would prevent these horrific events from being repeated. They recognized the act of genocide as a crime and defined it as “any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy‚ in whole or part‚ a national‚ ethnical‚ racial‚ or religious group”. This meaning was coined in 1948‚ thirty-one years after the massacres of the Armenian Genocide had already happened

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    Each year in the United States‚ an estimated 70 million animals are harmed and/or killed due to animals testing. Animal testing is the use of animals in biological‚ medical‚ and psychological studies. Repeated trials are conducted during animal testing while high doses of medicine are given to acquire a lethal effect. Animals do not get many of the same diseases as humans do‚ such as Parkinson’s disease‚ types of heart disease‚ cancer‚ Alzheimer’s disease‚ HIV‚ or schizophrenia. First‚ animals’

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    fast Romeo and Juliet will be reckless and cause damage and that is exactly what Romeo and Juliet did. David Dobbs the Author also says What on earth was his son thinking when he drove 113 MPH down the interstate! Which can imply to Romeo and Juliet. Why in the world did Romeo and Juliet marry each other if they hadn’t even known each other for a whole day! The author talks about being very risky and not thinking about the consequences which is what teenagers and young adults do. This relates to many

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    Stanley Milgram conducted an examination‚ in the 60’s‚ based on the justification for the acts of genocide offered by those who were accused in the Nuremberg War Criminal Trials of WWII. Their defense‚ as they claimed was solely based on “obedience” and that they were in fact only following their superior’s orders. This eventually led to the study on the conflict between obedience toward authority and one’s personal conscious. His experiment was a model of simplicity. The idea was to take an ‘experimenter’

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