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    Should citizens have the right to refuse to serve in the armed forces? The first military draft began in the year 1940. This occurred when president Roosevelt signed the selective training and service act. There were a total of 10 million men ’’selected’’. 10 million men who were chosen. These men had to go‚ they weren’t there intentionally. I believe that citizens should have to right to refuse to serve in the armed forces because it can be very dangerous‚ traumatic‚ and against religious beliefs

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    today’s globalizing world many countries have non citizens in their major cities. This portion of the population mostly consists of members of the country’s labor force. It is these people however who are also suffering due to low incomes and other challenges that arise from living in a new country. Political leaders trying to get elected attempt to base their campaigns which are meant to help this target group. Unfortunately most of these people are not citizens and therefore they can’t vote for them.

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    “You have the right to kill me‚ but you don’t have the right to judge me. That’s life. There’s nobility in that. There’s focus. It’s genuine. It’s crystal and it’s pure and it’s available to everybody‚ so just shut your traps and put down your McDonalds‚ your vaccines‚ your Us Weekly‚ your TMZ and the rest of it.” Charlie Sheen. Vaccines have became a big topic in the United States and whether children should have to get them. Everyone can have their own opinion‚ but they need to think about their

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    Should humans receive incentives for charitable acts? This question has been controversial over the last few years. Many people have seen an issue with this‚ believing that receiving incentives could send a morally wrong message but is that the case for everyone? I believe that wrongdoings sends a morally wrong message and not helping out the less fortunate is as much as a wrongdoing as not helping your fellow brethren. Helping others is good for one’s own soul and others as well; it gives us a sense

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    Chapter 2: Rights and Protections Afforded to Juveniles 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Sources of Juvenile Rights and Protections Constitutional Rights Not Afforded to Juveniles Right to Counsel Right Against Self-Incrimination A. B. C. D. Constitutional Right Statutory Rights Waiver of Right Against Self-Incrimination Admission to Juvenile Court Counselor at Intake 5 6 6 7 2.5 2.6 2.7 Right to Standard of Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Right to an Open Hearing Right to Confidentiality of Records

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    to perform. These facts force us to ask the question‚ Should alcoholism be a factor in deciding who receives liver transplants? I propose that alcoholics who have done nothing to better their condition should be placed at the bottom of the waiting list for liver transplants. Not all alcoholics should be excluded from treatment. Alcoholics who have received treatment and improved their quality of life for a substantial period of time should be able to compete equally for liver transplants. I base

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    Legal Rights Afforded to the Accused James Parkins CJ227: Criminal Procedure November 11‚ 2013 In this paper we will be discussing the procedural steps that the police are required to take once John began to incriminate himself along with the procedural steps they are required to take following the arrest and interview of John at the police station. After covering the procedural steps we will compare both the preliminary hearing and grand jury proceeding to establish probable

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    Only difference‚ you receive three years and Justin Bieber receives three months. We always here about A-listers wanting to be treated like ordinary people‚ but once you bring the topic of crime up‚ they immediately go in to self-defense. Celebrities should be receiving stricter penalties because they’re humans too‚ they broke the law‚ and while non-celebrities are serving eight years in jail for their mistakes‚ celebrities are receiving half of that sentence. Celebrities should be receiving stricter

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    EN3100: Week 3 – Assignment: Argumentative Essay 06/24/2012 Ciera Clark National American University Should Father’s Receive Paid Paternity Leave In this day in age we find ourselves wondering if is feasible for men to get paid paternity leave‚ since women get paid maternity leave after they have their baby. You have to really think about this though‚ because not all companies pay women to take maternity leave. So why would we pay our men to take paternity leave when not all women get

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    enrolled in Military combat. There have been women in society doing heroic actions since the Revolutionary War. Although there are some women who can handle war and combat they can’t enroll because they are feminist. I‚ however‚ believe that women should have the right to enroll into the military only if they want to. Women should be allowed to have any profession they desire‚ believe the military benefits from the unique talents and abilities of women and lastly‚ this country should continue to

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