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Term Papers on Legal and Government

Inform About Sex Offenders: Yes Or No?
Number of words: 445 - Number of pages: 2

.... has an obligation to make sure everybody that wants to know about the half way house does. It shouldn't matter who lives in the house. They just got out of prison, so they must have committed some sort of bad crime. Nowadays it is hard to actually go to prison unless you commit such a bad crime as murder or rape-murder. If the Mrs. Kanka had warned her children about that place this might not have ever happened. Also why give a person who might actually be rehabilitated any more problems than they will already have when they are released. The more problems that they are given the more .....

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James Madison's Opinion Why A Republic Is Better Than A Democracy
Number of words: 328 - Number of pages: 2

.... representatives will have to occur to run the government effectively. Madison had now way of knowing, but suppose a large number of representatives are all controlled by ONE faction...you still have the same problem that a Democracy would have, only on a smaller scale. (Southern States in 1860..etc.) In 1787 however, the American Colonies did not communicate with one another. Mass. and New York were like two different countries. So from Madison's perspective, a faction in New York would be limited from expanding in Mass. by the republican form of government. Today, f .....

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Hemp
Number of words: 1145 - Number of pages: 5

.... impossible to get high off of it. The government opposes legalizing because they believe that it would send the wrong message to the public, and they think that this may lead to legalizing marijuana. But the government’s main reason for their opposition to legalize is because they are afraid that marijuana plants could be hidden in the middle of fields making aerial surveillance impossible to spot out the marijuana(2). This is a poor argument however, for it is impossible to grow marijuana next to or amongst , because the cross-breading of the two plants lowers the THC potency and d .....

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What Is Fascism And Why Does It Emerge?
Number of words: 1444 - Number of pages: 6

.... can be drawn into him through emotion and appeal. With the totalitarian government the fascist has total control of the nation and the people. Along with the fascist total ruling over the people and nation came its total ruling over the economy. Although different fascist have had different economic structures, all regimes more or less, have had the same model. The main defining character of the fascist economy is the principle of goverment-buisness relationship. Like the first fascist regime in Italy, its leader created a system where private ownership was allowed but state intervention w .....

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Wealth & Poverty
Number of words: 783 - Number of pages: 3

.... of the labor movement. He argues that unions provide a "political counterweight to the power of wealth." In opposition to his position, Christopher DeMuth claims that the inequality has been greatly exaggerated, that it is "a small tick in the massive and unprecedented leveling of material circumstances" that has been "proceeding for nearly three centuries.” Mr. DeMuth sees the fulfillment of material needs as creating a need to change the way we gauge economic welfare and equality from income to consumption. Each author uses different indicators to support his thesis. Frankly, I don' .....

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The Real Reason Behind The Rec
Number of words: 507 - Number of pages: 2

.... by this shooting because of the child’s young age. The Michigan shooting should have enlightened Americans to the dilemma we face in this country. Two weeks after the Columbine High School shooting, information on the mass murder was still being broadcast on television. The press was feeding young viewers ideas on how to kill their classmates. News was reported how the teenage murderers acquired information regarding building bombs, obtaining guns, smuggling guns into the school, and proceeding to kill their classmates. A mentally unstable teenager could simply watch these news reports an .....

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American Values Of The Freedom Of Speech And The Press
Number of words: 571 - Number of pages: 3

.... OF OUR SCHOOLS DOWN TO SHOW THE PIGS THAT WE WANT AN EDUCATION THAT WON'T BRAINWASH US INTO BEING RACIST. AND THAT WE WANT AN EDUCATION THAT WILL TEACH US THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT THINGS WE NEED TO KNOW, SO WE CAN BETTER SERVE THE PEOPLE!!!!” (Zerman, p.3). He had challenged the school and the courts by what he said. He won his court case and showed people that the freedom of speech and the press is a privilege and a tool to value. The freedom of speech and the press should at least have some limitations. That's what a poll taken in the 80's said. “...a .....

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Hammurabi's Laws
Number of words: 636 - Number of pages: 3

.... and if he gave any stolen goods to people, they shall be put to death too. Today a robber would usually get a fine or jail time, and same for the person who received the goods, but wouldn't receive a death sentence in most cases. You can see how str ict they were on robbery back then, and probably not many robberies occurred. There were also laws that dealt with stealing ox, sheep, ass, pig, or ship that, unlike the previous laws, wasn't punishable by death but by a fine. In case of kidnapping, the kidnapper would be put to death. Nowadays jail time would probably result from such an actio .....

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The Presidency And Inexperience
Number of words: 1701 - Number of pages: 7

.... that when a newly-elected president assumes office, he indeed has no ‘presidential’ experience. Granted, he may be a Washington insider (like Bob Dole), who has spent a great deal of his life in Congress working with (or against) the president on various bills, campaigns, etc. Nevertheless, he has still not had the experience that even approximates that of an incumbent president. Primarily this is because the presidents task is so multifaceted. (Neustadt 103) In one of his capacities, as head of state, the president receives representatives of other governments and performs a variety o .....

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Industrial Revolution
Number of words: 1424 - Number of pages: 6

.... methods of transportation. The Transportation Revolution led to the building of canals and railroads. The poor conditions of roads led to the building of canals. It was far less costly to transport heavy goods by waterway than by land. (491) Railroads, at the time, were the fastest method of transportation on land. A trip that might take days would only be a few hours by train. Railroads would also aid in trafficking raw materials, machinery, and finished products from north to south in far less time. A demand for better methods of transportation would lead to more innovative designs in .....

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