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    does the American government control its population? The way it still is – divide and conquer. It pits one group against the other and lets them fight. Native-Americans against whites. Blacks against whites. Red states against blue states. Pro-choice against pro-life. Women against men. Liberals against conservatives. Straight against gay. The fighting is endorsed and encouraged by the power elite because it distracts their unjust or illegal methods of control‚ that if carefully examined and brought

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    necessary. Incarcerated individuals should be given equal protection‚ medical care as mentioned before‚ and due process as stated in the constitution. All prisoners should receive equal protection. There should not be any discrimination or bias among the officers and the inmates. Going along with equal protection‚ prisoners should also have their due process rights. In general‚ prisoners should have fair treatment and receive the same entitlements as a citizen‚ although it must be reasonable. Prisoners should

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    The Pros And Cons Of Coal

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    Intro -Fade In “Everyone has the right to life‚ liberty and security of person”(un). Coal; a topic now more than ever that seems to be in the news and media. It seemed the final nail had been struck in the coffin for coal when the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement was made and for good reason our world was at a breaking point. Coal has been proven time and time again to be a cancer to the environment. From the erosion and destruction of forests caused by mountaintop removal or the coal run off from

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    1984 Pros And Cons

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    Rough Draft                                                    You’re  being watched  all the time by someone else‚ they see what you do and  they hear what you say. These people are the ones who deserve to be behind bars for violating the rights of American citizens. Ever since 9/11 the government has been going insane with all this terrorist acts that have been happening ever since and because of that‚ us have to pay the price and give up our rights of privacy and let the government watch us

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    Pros & Cons of Television

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    network allows the latest global events to be aired worldwide and beamed directly to your living room. Examples (from top-left‚ clockwise) include September 11th attack‚ 2004 Tsunami in Indonesia‚ 2008 H1N1 outbreak and 2011 earthquake in Japan. Pros of watching television The positive aspects of watching television include that you have something to talk to friends and relatives about. There are certain programs which are more popular than others and if you watch them you feel included and

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    Many people experience stereotyping daily and have either done the action of discrimination on a certain group of people or the person has been a member of a group that has been negatively stereotyped. I have experienced many negative and positive stereotypes toward my association as part of the group‚ complying myself to have behaviors based on the discriminations. I perceive myself as schematic towards athleticism because I am a softball player and have played for fifteen years‚ making it a very

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    Adoption Pros And Cons

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    “According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ Administration for Children and Families‚ 641‚000 children lived in foster care in 2012. Even with 52‚000 adoptions in 2012‚ 102‚000 were still legally ready for adoption with no parental rights’ strings attached.” Adoption can be a very long process‚ especially if it is an international deal. Other than it being a long process‚ it can also be an emotional and thoughtful event that can bring happiness‚ of many emotions. When going through

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    provide minorities with access to educational and employment opportunities. It was established and has been around since the 1960’s and made a big appearance in a case that went to the supreme court in the 1970’s. The nature of affirmative action polices vary from region to region and from country to country. In most cases heard by the Court regarding affirmative action‚ there is a strict scrutiny test to determine whether or not provisions will be an end result. There are several arguments out there

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    October 2‚ 2012 Pro Urbanization “Urbanization is an index of transformation from traditional rural economies to modern industrial one.  It is a long term process” (Datta 1). Urbanization is an ongoing process that affects the entire world. The advantages of urbanization outweigh the disadvantages significantly. Some of the good effects include discovery of more innovative and efficient ways of producing merchandise and an increase in technology‚ which in turn broadens job opportunities. It

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    Pros And Cons Of Hobbes

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    There are two objections that interrelated to verify Hobbe’s assertions to be inaccurate. The first objection would be that the specific mechanism that initiates Hobbes’s assertion of the state of nature is actually not egoism‚ but rather‚ the idea of “uncertainty”. The second objection would be that the state of nature does not necessarily mean lack of government. Conflict‚ violence‚ and war are still very prevalent in today’s society although we have authority such as the government. The idea

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