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Obamacare: Rights for the Government to Provide a Good Health Care
Affordable Care Act
Obamacare
The Constitution of the United State of America grants the citizens of America many freedoms and liberties. Some Americans believe one of those rights is for the government to provide a good health care. The political battle of if the American government should provide its citizens with a good health care plan has waged because…
Medal of Honor Recipient Staff Sergeant Ryan Pitts
Heroism
Soldier
A war still going on today, The Afghanistan War, is the longest war the United States have participated in. Due to the events of 9/11, the U.S deployed forces to control and prevent future terrorist attacks from Afghanistan. With countless deaths and casualties from both sides of the battle, included thousands of civilians, there is…
Charlton Heston Research Paper
Henry David Thoreau
United States
I remember my boy when he was five, explicating to his kindergarten category what his male parent did for a life. My Daddy, he said, make-believes to be people. There have been rather a few of them. Nebiims from the Old and New Testaments, a twosome of Christian saints, generals of assorted nationalities and different…
Controversy of Eliminating the Death Penalty in the United States
Death Penalty
Is The Death Penalty Effective
Since the beginning of the English Law, there has always been controversy surrounding the execution of convicts. Whether it be a public execution trial or a closed court, there has always been people who do not support the dismissal of a human life. As we developed our punishment practices over time, we have come to…
Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval
Book Review
Tort Law
Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval is a story told by Kenneth Feinberg and his involvement in several historical tragedies over 28 years. Kenneth Feinberg is a lawyer here in the United States who has been involved in very large cases involving oil spills, victim compensation funds, and even the Agent…
Violence and Non-Violence
Civil rights and liberties
Martin Luther King
Nonviolence
Social inequalities can be traced to the beginning of time through oppression, prejudice, and discrimination. These inequalities lead to social justice movements where the inequalities are addressed and attempted to be fixed or demolished. The main two method a revolution or change can be sought out is either through non-violence or violent tactics. Frantz Freud…
An Analysis of the Controversial Issue of Corporal Punishment and Violence
Adolescence
Child
Corporal punishment
Parents of different cultures in our society are searching for the perfect solution to raise happy, healthy, children. The controversial issue of using corporal punishment is constantly being disputed by many different societies. In 1980 a highly credentialed group of sociologists published, Behind Closed Doors: Violence in the American Family. With eight years of gathering…
The Use of Corporal Punishments on Our Children and Its Negative Effects on Them
Corporal punishment
Punishment
Violence
Physically disciplining children is becoming a frowned upon practice amongst experts in child development and sociology. Despite this, 71% of parents approve spanking children [Dom101], and 94% of children who are three and four years old are disciplined with some form of corporal punishment[Mur991]. Although corporal punishment is still a common discipline technique for parents,…
Is Corporal Punishment in Schools in the United States Really Necessary?
Corporal punishment
Spanking
Teacher
Corporal punishment is the most commonly used method to discourage misconduct among students in schools (Almond, 2008). It involves physically striking or causing exercise-induced pain as a formal means of correcting mistakes and disciplining students (Almond, 2008). While it has been abolished in many parts of Europe, it still exists in the United States and…
Cybersecurity in the Future of the Legal Profession
Computer Security
Legal
Security
Cyberattacks are on the rise. In 2017, several high-profile cyberattacks occurred involving companies such as Yahoo, Uber, and Equifax (Isaacson, 2017). While every industry is at risk of a cyberattack, law firms are attractive targets. ‘Cybersecurity is evolving. This is more than just a technology issue or an added clause in the retainer agreement–it’s the…