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How Domestic Violence Has Evolved to the Issue it Is Today
Evolution of Domestic Violence to Today: What it Is, and How We See It
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Hidden Order the Economics of Every Day Life
¶ … Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life" by David Friedman. The paper will discuss various articles that have been written to elaborate various points from the book.
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Research-based essay on an unanswered question
Australia must implement the bill of rights since the existing system is ill-equipped to meet the needs and demands of a modern democratic society
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Employment Discrimination and Globalization
Entity type and location. This business start-up, registered as Sexy Shoes for Her, Inc., is a single-member Limited Liability Company taxed as a corporation (IRS, 2011). All stock is held by the principle and by…
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American Meat Packing Corp., 362F.3d 418 (7TH
On November 15, 2001, 350 workers at the American Meat Packing Corporation (AMPC) showed up for work and were told they had been terminated. Because they were not notified 60 days prior to termination, the Worker…
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Guns on campus: policy and safety considerations
Students who attend public school in the state of Texas deserve to be treated with the full rights of residency in the state. This means being able to carry concealed weapons in accordance with state law. Any adult student who is eligible for, and receives, a license to carry a concealed weapon must be allowed to do so on any public property including college campuses. The issue is a matter of protecting civil liberties and a matter of public safety. This White Paper proposes a solution that will encourage lawmakers to sign off on this bill now.
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Science Marches Forward, Reproductive Cloning of Humans
As soon as Dr. Ian Wilmut made a breakthrough announcement that he, and his team, had successfully cloned an adult sheep in 1997, the salience of the controversy about cloning humans and genetic modifications in the human genome virtually erupted (Rose, 1999). It became clear at this point that it was feasibly possible to conduct a range of scientifically assisted reproduction such as human cloning for example. There could also be a mix of genetic information bestowed on a child. For example, family planning could resemble something along the lines of ordering a new car. Parents could theoretically choose the various features that their child gets from each parent. For example, a parent might want their child to be male, six feet tall, with brown hair, blue eyes, courteous and respectful, with above average intelligence, and a propensity for intellectual investigation on a high level. Soon, with the miracles of science, such an order could be possible in the near future.
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White collar crime: characteristics, enforcement, and prevention
The extent of damage that the application of imperialistic conquests, warfare or threat of nuclear power can have on the psyche, finances and structure of the weaker countries of the world is devastating.
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Justice Crime and Ethics
This paper looks at rehabilitation as the most viable option for the future of American criminal justice. An analysis is written on the history and current status of the topic as well as its use in the lives of those who have experienced it. A utilitarian lens is placed on the issue in order to show the benefits of rehabilitation for the future of released inmates' existence in society.
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Changing Legal Norms and the Individual Changing
Many legal scholars have observed that the law does not actually define what person may do or not do; rather, it describes what remedies and penalties flow as consequences of one's behavior (1).