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    even if it is not what society thinks is the “right” thing to do. They are stepping out of the social norms by portraying behaviors that are not considered acceptable in society. Humans of all ages mainly rebel against societal expectations than conform to them by taking a stand against authority and stepping out of the social norms that are found in society. Society forces expectations upon

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    would allow for someone to choose when they want to disclose their gender identity. This point returns to the previously discussed issue of privacy. While “they” does not coordinate to any particular gender group‚ that does not make it any less an act of misgendering fundamentally. When someone would rather be referred to by different pronouns than what is being used currently‚ they are‚ as previously mentioned‚ looking for the support that being a member of that group provides. One may prefer “she”

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    Racial profiling makes some situations easier to complete when a crime is present but some may say that law enforcers practice this to mistreat and harass other people. Racial profiling is an acceptable act that should be used to bring safety even though many view it as a negative form of practice‚ it can help save many people from devastating situations. Racial profiling is a tool used by law enforcers to help them out in their situation but later on

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    Assisted suicide is an issue that has prompted discussion on the “right to die” and whether or not it is an inherent right in the Constitution. Those against assisted suicide say those who assist should be incarcerated for murder and medical professional should have their licenses revoked and integrity questioned. They believe this goes against the Due Process Clause in the Constitution‚ stating citizens should not be “deprived of life. liberty‚ or property.” Proponents of assisted suicide argue

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    out a four-page intake form that includes your name‚ sex‚ race‚ date of birth‚ contact information‚ phone and alternate phone number‚ country of birth. Along with the name‚ contact information and the number of people you believe have discriminated against

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    they provide a negative feedback which is more effective in correcting the bear (Bear deters for your property‚ 2016). The suggestions of taking the bird feeders down or investing in bear-proof containers just are not that effective ideas to protect against the bears desire to feed on the black oil sunflower seeds and suet. Polly Hessing (wildlife biologist) states‚ "They’ll tear down an empty feeder‚ investigate empty boxes and empty pet food bowls. They are nosing around‚ looking for something to eat

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    Auteurism: A Disease of Greatness. The term Auteur seems to bless a privileged group of filmmakers with an almost messiah-like legacy. Men such as Alfred Hitchcock‚ John Ford and Fritz Lange are believed to inhabit the ranks of the cinematic elite‚ and not surprisingly most critics are more than willing to bestow upon them the title of Auteur. By regarding filmmaking as yet another form of art‚ Auteur theory stipulates that a film is the direct result of its director’s genius. With the emerging

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    Should torture be used on suspected terrorists? I think it is fairly evident that we should. In light of recent events‚ we as an international community should take more drastic actions to take care of the current terrorist problems. Recently‚ 150 died in the bombing in Paris‚ almost 3‚000 people died in the horrible event of 9/11 and about 150 a day die in Syria‚ which is the place most effected by the terrorists. Terrorists first came about in in the western world in 2001 during‚ and in the

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    way the United States became involved. Because there was not a conclusive reason why our nation should be fighting‚ the Vietnam War affected the views and lives of the American people in different ways. At some point‚ several groups of people were against it‚ while others that were personally involved had a different definition of war‚ understanding all that soldiers were losing during the war. The war lasted the term of four presidents; Eisenhower‚ Kennedy‚ Johnson‚ and Nixon. Eisenhower did not agree

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    mind. The first Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion was a leader who was for democracy. Yasser Arafat was the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization‚ who worked against democracy. In fact‚ some would consider him a terrorist. A terrorist is someone who fights against democracy by using violent means against civilians in the pursuit of political aims. On May fourteenth of 1948‚ Israel was officially declared as a country by the United Nations. Before May fourteenth‚ Israel was

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