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    Expository Essay Axia College of University of Phoenix Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. History of Gangs 4 3. Prison Gang Names 4 4. Gang Specific Tattoos 6 5. Special Markings 7 6. Equipment 8 7. The difference Between Prison Gang Tattoos and Tattoos in Society 9 8. Conclusion 10 9. References 11 Introduction Today ’s prison gang tattoos has a big contrasting difference than those

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    Expository Essay Brittany Williams University of Phoenix ENG 106 Marcia Kmetz May 22‚ 2011 Online learning is all so important to everyone that can not attend a classroom setting‚ because of work or some other reason why they don’t have the time to be in a classroom. What is online learning? There are so many reasons why online learning has it advantages. Online learning has its pros and cons to learning; I will give some examples with explanations for clarity. Online learning

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    The Gay Family in America "Each individual’s journey through life is unique. Some will make this journey alone‚ others in loving relationships - maybe in marriage or other forms of commitment. We need to ponder our own choices and try to understand the choices of others. Love has many shapes and colors and is not finite. It cannot be measured or defined in terms of sexual orientation." ( Same sex marriage and civil unions) America’s population is growing‚ and the number of homosexuals is

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    On December 10th‚ 1948 the Universal Declaration of human rights was adopted by the UN with unanimous support‚ though eight countries refused to vote (Normand and Zaidi 2008‚ 178-180). This document formed the basis of the human rights regime for years to come and guaranteed freedoms and equalities. Or rather‚ that was the intended effect‚ and while it is impossible to ignore the effect the law has had the world‚ there are several aspects missing. Notably missing from the doctrine‚ was the inclusion

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    Gay Rights and the Constitution “I ’m a supporter of gay rights.  And not a closet supporter either.  From the time I was a kid‚ I have never been able to understand attacks upon the gay community.  There are so many qualities that make up a human being... by the time I get through with all the things that I really admire about people‚ what they do with their private parts is probably so low on the list that it is irrelevant.”  ~Paul Newman Can the courts or the law tell the people in what

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    conceptualize rights to citizenship as inherently religious and genealogical. According to these extremists only those of Himalayan descent with roots in Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Sikhism‚ or Jainism can truly claim Indian citizenship. Hindu Nationalism fashions an Indian identity that relies upon the Hindu religion to distinguish itself from the British and Islamic empires.

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    whether or not gay couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples. The biggest issue at hand‚ is whether they should have the right to marry. There are strong opinions on each side of this debate. There are some valid points to consider‚ but ultimately‚ I believe that gay couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples‚ because they deserve to receive the same benefits‚ there shouldn’t be discrimination based on your sexual orientation‚ and everyone has the right to be happy

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    Gay Rights Two men walking are walking down a busy street peacefully and minding their own business until suddenly they decide to kiss one other openly in a public place. Many automatically stereotype and judge them and look upon this as weird while others view this as disgust. Some others‚ whom are known as homophobic actually get angry about it. Is there a problem with has just occurred? Should the couple be left alone or should something be said? The controversial discussion of gay rights is

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    Reiki: An Alternative Healing Modality Axia College Expository Essays Reiki: An Alternative Healing Modality Reiki is a method of healing‚ with the power to harmonize the physical‚ emotional‚ and spiritual aspects of ourselves. Many cultures from Tibetans to Greeks possessed an understanding of the nature of spirit‚ energy‚ and matter and used the knowledge for healing. Dr. Usui rediscovered Reiki in the 19th century and became the founding father of this healing modality. There are three

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    Today’s Rights for Gays & Lesbians Today’s Rights for Gays & Lesbians The state and federal laws for Gay’s and Lesbian are unfair and discriminatory. In today’s ever so changing world it’s hard to keep up with laws. Most of the laws are printed on a fine line‚ but the rights for homosexuals are blurred. With the topic being hot in the media it is hard to get the correct story. Two of the most important rights that get blurred are marriage and same sex adoption. Same sex marriage

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