Humanity has always struggled with several inconveniences and there are constantly disagreements on how to deal with them. One of the biggest concerns of societies is how to solve the problem of criminality. The means and methods used sometimes seem contradictory to the way the problem should be properly solved. Some claim that capital punishment is a good way to deter crime and they…
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Some expert and specialist have noticed that some patients respond more actively to interactive video games than other forms of therapy. Interactive video games are games that cause the player to participate by body-movements in order to control the game; such as the Wii and Xbox 360. Interactive video games were suggested as an addition to the regular therapy, not as a…
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The controversial issue of the legalization of marijuana contests on (as it seems to be a 50-50 battle at the moment.) What started in the Arab world of the early 1200s by Muslims who were, religiously, not permitted to drink alcohol transcended to the new world (America) by Christopher Columbus in 1492.Once the Americans saw that the French and British were trading marijuana…
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The controversial issue of the legalization of marijuana contests on (as it seems to be a 50-50 battle at the moment). What started in the Arab world of the early 1200s by Muslims who were, religiously, not permitted to drink alcohol transcended to the new world (America) by Christopher Columbus in 1492.Once the Americans saw that the French and British were trading…
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/21/politics/va-waiting-lists/index.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/21/obama-veterans-affairs_n_5365411.html
CNN Headline :
"He promised accountability and swift action, but he's not firing Veteran Affairs Secretary Eris Shinseki -…
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This relates to our study for this class becuase it shows the benefits of having a state government outside the national government. Danni Legg has an opportunity to really have her voice heard in a big way thanks to the freedoms we enjoy in this country.
A year ago today a huge tornado hit Moore, Oklahoma. Several lives were taken from this horrific storm. One in particular is the focus of this article. Christopher Legg a 9-year-old boy was in school like any other day when…
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http://news.yahoo.com/utah-ordered-recognize-over-1-144320382.html
In Utah more 1,000 gay marriages are being finally recognized as real marriages. There had been a stubble between the federal and state government to pass the gay marriage law in the state of Utah and had left the gay couple pending their marriages. For one gay couple this means a huge change for their family. As a…
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No mom should ever have to bury her children! I have buried two!
On Christmas Eve, 2008, my middle son, Ben, walked to his friends house to invite him to Christmas Eve Dinner, he never returned.
Ben was walking towards traffic, when a distracted driver, in a…
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This article talks about the latest publicity craze surrounding Michael Sam. Oprah has announced that she wants to air a multi-part documentary series on the first openly gay rookie to be drafted in the NFL. This is related to this class because it deals with individual rights, free speech, and freedom of press, and civil rights.
This is just shocking to me. Michael Sam is probably the first ever 7th round draft pick with this much publicity and attention. The world has been making…
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What better representation of government showing its power as it has done in Thailand. The Military has taken over all security relations in the country. Can you imagine living in a place with such unrest? Some people may thing America is headed this way but the reality of this happening is pretty slim. I feel thankful to live in a place where we don't have soldiers at intersections and have to worry if our ill advised stare is met with a bullet. You can demonstrate all you want as long as…
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Abortion is an issue that deals with rights of citizens and the observation of established laws. When the question of "should abortion be legal?" is posed, it is a wonder that so few people see it as murder. Our society puts anyone who kills another human being without just cause in prison, but yet a baby can be aborted before the age of 24 weeks and no one even blinks an eye. When was it that government began to…
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Anytime I see a gun I quickly evaluate the situation and setting that I am in looking for whether there might be any people around that I should mistrust or be leery of.…
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In Jerusalem there is starting to be a huge conflict with keeping old religious ways and laws. Every sun down Friday to sun up Saturday everything is shut down for the Sabbath. These are the traditional ways of the Ultra- Orthodox Jews, when it comes to rules they are very strict. But it seams that the younger generation is rebelling and finding a new way of living life. They do not agree with the Sabbath and would like for everything to stay open for them. Nonreligious people stood…
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The relevance to the course due to the responsibilities our President handles other injustices with our allies in showing his character to be a strong leader. In the article, “U.S. to help Nigeria bring back kidnapped girls,” written by the Newsela staff addresses the current “international outrage” which occurred on the day of April 15, 2014. Nigeria is under immense pressure where as a country turned to the United States for assistance to free the three hundred teenage girls who were…
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As frustration confusion and heart-break is mounting over the situation in Nigeria, the US is left wondering what its position in the situation is. Obviously the gut reaction is to get involved as quickly as possible in order to free as many kidnapped young women as possible. This response seems logical and is what almost everyone would like. Conversely, it is difficult for the US to justify getting involved in a situation in a nation as unstable as Nigeria. Implications of involving…
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School shootings and killings are a problem just arising if we don’t stop it. Even just 10 years ago you would be able to count the about of schools killings. Today in 2014 they are happening every week. Just yesterday, April 28th, a 16 year old girl from Connecticut was killed. A boy stabbed her multiple times in the stairwell because she said no to him asking her to prom. An innocent teenage girl died because she didn’t like a boy who wanted her to like him. The boy was so angry…
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For this current event I read about an event that is more global. It isn’t right here in America exactly, but similar events happen here too. About 20 years ago 1 million Rwanda people were killed. Everyone remembers hearing about the Hutus and the Tutsis, which are two groups who are against each other. They have been fighting for years over social class and wealth. The life expectancy has doubled in the past 20 years, which is incredible. I choose this article because the title said,…
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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/sprawl-is-good-for-you-106494.html#.U2xM7PldWT8
This article addresses Urban Sprawl and the problem of traffic congestion in many cities- specifically in Atlanta. Many claim that building more public transit systems will help traffic flow well; however, according to this article, public transportation systems do not aid…
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http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/25305906/year-after-texas-plant-blast-no-new-safety-laws
The explosion in West, Texas continues to resonate throughout the state even after a year of restoration. Researchers claim that this explosion could have been prevented if the correct elements of caution would have been properly in place. Although zoning usually comes with a bad reputation;…
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In this article, 2 brothers state their beliefs. They host a TV show that helps under privileged people buy houses and fix them up. The show is on HGTV. They say: "The first and last thought on our minds as we begin and end each day is: have we shined Christ's light today? Our faith is the fundamental calling in our lives, and the centerpiece of who we are. As Christians we are called to love our fellow man. Anyone who suggests that we hate homosexuals or people of other faiths is either…
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