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    Muslims. They are the most commonly‚ discriminated ethnic group. Pretty ironic considering they are the 2nd largest population in the world‚ making up 1/3 of it and are still continuing to grow. There has been controversy concerning this particular ethnic group for many‚ many years. In the eyes of some‚ they are seen as terrorists‚ wife-beaters‚ poorly-educated‚ hateful of America‚ etc. In others (and this is how it should have been from the beginning) Muslims are looked upon just like everyone else

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    Pros And Cons Of Speeding

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    There are so many reasons why laws on speeding should be effective in so many communities and countries all over the world. This argument is about why I am for the limitations of speed limits. Have you ever wonder what the world would be like if there were no laws especially on the roadway? There would be mass chaos‚ and death. Did you know that one of the main reasons behind car accidents is from texting and driving or being on social media while driving? I have lost many friends and also been

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    Sir Robert Peel Policing has been a part of America for many decades. In fact‚ policing was known to exist prior to 1066‚ the year of the Normandy Invasion of Britain. Throughout the years policing has been a complicated and ongoing progress. The people of England did not have a stabilized policing standard and were often responsible for protecting and serving themselves. As early as the 1600s the Colonial America introduced the English styles of policing; citizens were responsible for

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    A woman who does not have many rights and protections make clothes for women who do. In the west people protested against low wages and long hours‚ such liberties cannot be said for those in developing countries. It is the west’s past but the everyday life of those in developing countries. The west sacrifices the rights of those in developing countries for the “greater good” of developed ones. Big corporations bring their harmful factories not allowed in the west into developing countries in hopes

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    Every government has a certain way to help to provide the citizens. In every state accountably gives out social welfare which the person has low income or none that will qualify for social welfare. Many government and community organizations have worked to fill the need its citizens through social to welfare programs. In fact‚ the American welfare system was designed to benefit impoverished Americans or those affected by serious medical problems. These important welfare systems among others have

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    wouldn’t allow slaves to pray together alone without a white person supervising the event. The slaves liked to keep their meetings a secret this was called invisible church. Some slaves had respectable jobs in the community. Artisan were blacksmiths and they were much respected in the slave community. Divers were the middle men between slave and overseer. On huge plantations the diver would report to the overseer if a slave was slacking off or taking a rest. The diver would sometimes let the slaves rest

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    Advertising Pros and Cons

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    further increased‚ leading to an increase in production which in itself leads to expansion and increased employment. Advertising is already a multi billion global industry and it continues to grow. This progression will generate greater wealth for the community or society through shared prosperity which in the long run‚ may lead to an increase of living standard. However‚ with every positive side comes a negative and advertising is no different. One of the major criticisms advertising receives is its

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    The Pros And Cons Of TNR

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    not socialized to people; this means that they are not adoptable as pets in normal circumstances as generally they can be aggressive when cornered. Generally speaking‚ a feral cat will not become friendly to humans even after being in the care of community cat caretakers. Feral cats have been born and raised in the “wild” and will most likely never be domesticated. Since these cats are generally incapable of becoming domesticated‚ the only other solution besides capture and euthanasia (which doesn’t

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    Pro Death penalty Men losing their lives‚ women losing their innocence and children living their lives without their parents or living their lives without a family to care for them and love them as they grow up. Over 131.4 million people are born each year and over 55.3 million people die or are killed each year‚ when the death penalty was enforced only half of that amount of people had been killed by murders. So the death penalty should be enforced in more locations. The death penalty has been

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    Protesters in Honolulu‚ Hawaii and all over the United States express their political differences about the recent election win to Donald Trump and how very disconcerted they are due to the shocking outcome. People in the LGBT community‚ African Americans and Minorities have been greatly presenting their feelings and thoughts on Trump’s’ victory. Now that its 2016 protesters are not as violent as they used to be back in the old days‚ protests with the new president is more peaceful and less physical

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