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    educators have continually tried to navigate in an attempt to create a safer place for our children. Parents try to protect their children by imposing restrictions on Internet usage‚ while teachers struggle to teach Internet safety and digital citizenship in the classroom. Holding our youth accountable for their online behavior in a society that values Internet sensaltionalism has proven to be difficult‚ causing those in positions of authority to ask themselves where to draw the line. As the answer

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    The Fourteenth Amendment addresses various aspects of citizenship in the United States as well as the rights citizens are afforded. The most profound clause used in this Amendment is the due process clause which addresses equal protection of the laws. Overall the goal of the 14th Amendment was to ensure the enactment of the Civil Rights Act (1866) remained valid to ensure that every person born in the United States were citizens and were entitled to full and equal benefit of all laws. Nonetheless

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    Amendment I: Freedom of speech No law pass by congress will disallow freedom of speech or establishment of religion Amendment II: Right to bear arms Grants the right of gun ownership for purposes that include self defense Amendment III: Quartering Soldiers Soldiers cannot live in a citizen’s house without their permission during wartime and peacetime Amendment IV: Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures of homes and property and any search/arrest

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    The Second Amendment: Assault Weapons Unlike many other countries in the world‚ America allows its citizens to own and carry firearms. The right to do so is protected by the Second Amendment of the US constitution written by the founding fathers of America. If a citizen feels the need to go out and purchase an AR-15‚ they are welcome to do so‚ just as long as they meet the requirements such as age‚ no criminal record‚ and proof of legal US citizenship. Where do the boundaries lie though? Are

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    A Research Project On “GREY AREA IN PUBLIS DOMESTIC ISSUE” For partial fulfillment of assessment of COMPANY LAW II Submitted by MAYANK AGARWAL Division: B Roll No.: 71 Class: BBA.‚LLB Under the guidance of Dr. S. N. Ghosh Professor of Law Symbiosis Law School‚ NOIDA Symbiosis International University‚ PUNE C E R T I F I C A T E The project entitled “GREY AREA IN PUBLIC DOMESTIC ISSUE” submitted to the Symbiosis Law School‚ NOIDA for Company Law I as part of internal assessment

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    As the Eighth Amendment protects against the issuance of an excessive bail‚ there is no “absolute” guarantee of a pretrial release although as the justice system asserts that a suspect is innocent until proven guilty. That said‚ it is stated that the courts base the issuance of bail and thus release on the strength of the prosecutor’s case in addition to the actions of the suspect in his interactions with witnesses /law enforcement and the securing of evidence. If the courts find that the suspect

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    were eligible to vote by 1850. During this time‚ the nation was on the brink of a civil war. One of the underlying issues of the Civil War was slavery. Blacks were beginning to cry for equality‚ and their right to vote was not far off. The 15th amendment was quick to follow the Civil War‚ making it illegal to deny the right to vote to anyone on account of their race. Blacks did not actually gain the right to vote in all states until The Voting Rights Act in the 1960s. The government gave blacks

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    The Starship Troopers is a science fiction movie that explore different types of themes over the movie. The novel extend from the political magnitude until the exploration of the sociopolitical believes and the moral of philosophy. The movie shows the fear of the main actor Juan Rico that was a civilian student from Argentina and become a soldier. Moreover‚ the Earth at the time was in war with creatures from a different Galaxy and they were trying to control the world. The movie shows different

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    Abuse of the First Amendment December 30‚ 2006‚ 21:21 We are so busy "doing" that we do not take the time to ask ourselves "should we". (Quote by Lafemmenikita07) I can’t take on the world. However‚ a lot of the comments in websites and blog houses about Actor/Artist Lance Henriksen are very inappropriate and untrue. The majority of the comments attack Lance not only as a human being but also as an actor down to his choice of movies or film roles. Some comments attack his physical appearance

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    Citizenship Reading and Questions   Me‚ A Citizen?   Whether you realize it or not‚ you are a Canadian Citizen in many different ways. For example‚ you might be a member of a school sports team‚ or take part in a club in your community.   Taking part in these types of activities makes you a citizen; and as a citizen you have both rights and responsibilities. You also have an important role to play in your city‚ province‚ country and even the world at large.   In this course‚ you will explore what

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