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    Helmet Laws Discriminate against Bikers It has been proven by many people that it is safe to wear a helmet. One main reason‚ is that there have been so many deaths of people without helmets on bicycles and motorcycles. In the essay‚ Helmet Laws Discriminate against Bikers‚ the author argues that motorcyclists should have a choice on whether or not they would want to wear helmets. I will argue that this author’s argument is weak. The author’s basic argument can be summarized as follows: 1. Freedom

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    Fathers Discriminated Against in Irish Family Law? “ Introduction Considering the fact that one-third of births occurred in non-marital relationship in Ireland. In nowadays‚ single mother and their children still face great difficulties‚ but they have Constitutional protection for the rights. On the other hand‚ under Irish law‚ the unmarried father remains deeply ignorant of his legal situation regarding his child. No matter how build his relationship with the child or child mother‚ in law such

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    Keicha Rater Mr. Hatke Dispatch/Law April 15‚ 2013 Helmet Law There is not a federal law in the United States requiring wearing helmets. Each state can make up their own helmet law. There are three states in the United States that doesn’t have a helmet law‚ Illinois‚ Iowa‚ and New Hampshire. There are nineteen states that has a mandatory helmet law‚ which is where you are supposed to wear your helmet at all times. These nineteen states are Alabama‚ California‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Massachusetts

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    Motorcycle helmets save lives by protecting the head against injury in an accident. People who dislike the feel of wearing a helmet‚ often justify themselves with arguments that refute established knowledge about the safety benefits of helmets. This established knowledge is based on testing and statistical studies covering decades of helmet use. Over time‚ some of these arguments against using helmets become popular myths. Here are three of them: A Helmet Is Too Thin to Protect against the Forces

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    estimates that helmets saved 1‚784 motorcyclists from death in 2007. If all motorcyclists had worn helmets‚ an additional 800 lives could have been saved. As an avid motorcycle operator‚ I have been in a few close calls of my own. Luckily for me‚ if something would have occurred‚ I would have at least been safer due to my motorcycle helmet. It is safe to say that thousands of lives could be saved each year by national adoption of universal helmet laws. From 1984 through 1995‚ helmets saved the lives

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    The Motorcycle Helmet Law

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    could have been prevented had the rider been wearing a helmet. For this reason‚ many states have adopted the motorcycle helmet law. The law states that every passengers must wear a helmet at all times when riding on a motorcycle. This law has created a great deal of controversy. One side supports the law‚ believing that it protects motorcyclists from danger and saves the economy a great deal of money. The other side argues that the law is unconstitutional and it violates our right to freedom

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    Are females the only gender discriminated against ? Throughout most of recent recorded events and around the globe‚ women are taking a “front seat” against men. This is all in the name of "gender inequality".Generally speaking‚ men have had‚ and continue to have‚ more physical and social power and status than women‚ especially in the public arena.This does not guarantee that men are not also discriminated against. Men tend to be more aggressive and violent then women‚ so they fight wars. Similarly

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    Motorcycle Helmet Laws 1 Running Head: Motorcycle Helmet Laws Impact of Mandatory Motorcycle Helmet Use Laws CariAnne Kestrel July 15‚ 2012 Utica College SOC 376-Z1 Criminological Research Methods Professor Gregory Fulkerson Summer 2012 Motorcycle Helmet Laws 2 Over the past 30 years‚ many states have enacted mandatory helmet laws for motorcycle drivers. There have been many states that have rescinded these laws for reasons that may not be known by those most interested

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    Motorcycle Helmet Law Debate

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    Universal Motorcycle Helmet Laws Right or Wrong? Across the United States‚ every year millions of license drivers choose to ride motorcycles rather than drive automobiles for a variety of reasons; Reasons range from individual pleasure to a much more cost effective way to travel. The universal motorcycle helmet law debate over the past forty years has revolved around whether the federal government should adopt a universal helmet law that mandates all motorcyclists to wear helmets at all times when

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