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Different World Legal System
Legal
Legalization
In most of the nations around the world, two fundamental legal systems prevail, namely the civil law system and the common law system or we can say, they are legal systems that are more or less derived from these two. The common law system is also called ‘judge-made’ law and is a more flexible, less prescriptive system that prioritizes published judicial opinions of…
The Right to Bear Arms Essay
Second amendment
The debate over whether or not gun control should be enforced has been a part of America’s history since before it was even a country. There has always been “Gun Grabbers” who think that there is no need for regular civilians to have weapons in their possession, as has there been “Gun Nuts” who believe…
Honesty in Politics Is One of the Main Concepts
Politics
In today’s society, we are engulfed into a world of hate, racism, and prejudice, and as a young, and proud African-American citizen, I believe it is my right, as well as, my responsibility to put a stop to the cycle; a cycle where Black individuals are killed or imprisoned unjustly, simply for the color of…
The Crisis in Flint
Health
John F Kennedy
Water
A situation that is so indescribable that it affects a whole town. The residents of Flint Michigan did not know what was in store for them when it came to the most important thing to life, safe drinking water. What most people take for granted the residents of Flint knows how it feels to be…
The Power of Civil Disobedience
Letter from Birmingham Jail
Civil disobedience was largely popularized by figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1950s Civil Rights Movement. Inherently nonviolent, it aims to fight injustice and ultimately effect societal change. Because it is a widely debated means of action, I will present a framework under which it can be morally justified, drawing on King’s “Letter…
The Struggles and Triumphs of Harriet Tubman
Activism
Civil Rights
Harriet Tubman
Politics
Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Dorchester County on the Eastern shore of Maryland, on the plantation of Edward Brodas. Her birth name was Araminta, and she was called Minty until she changed her name to Harriet in her early teen years. The reason why she changed her name was because she wanted to…
Jon D’man and Marsha Mellow
Legal
Trade
It was very difficult to determine whether the seller and the buyers, Jon D’man and Marsha Mellow, had a contract with each other to purchase the seller’s home. The reason why was that each party was acting on their own accord without notifying each other of what had been discussed and agreed upon. However, I…
Analysis of “Native Son”: the problems of racial discrimination and life under Jim Crow laws
Jim Crow laws
Society
“Native Son” was written by an African-American named Richard Wright. This book was published in the year 1940. Bringing to light hardships that African Americans faced in Chicago during the 1930’s. This book is based upon a young, poor black man’s life named Bigger Thomas. Who is living in a shaggy apartment with his family…
Theory of Functionalism and Its Affiliation with Donald Trump’s Nacirema
Donald Trump
Functionalism
This paper is aimed to shed light on explaining learned knowledge on general sociology and give short reflection of the given picture and its relationship with sociological perspectives. Sociological theories help us to uncover the picture, but here it is also necessity to use some articles to illustrate better case. During explanation of the paper…
Living in a Second Gilded Age in America
Gilded Age
Politics
Yes. America is in a second gilded age. The phrase “Gilded Age” was coined by Mark Twain, effectively summarizing America’s state in the late 19 century; the façade of a land of opportunity, but really a land of inopportunity. While America was indeed a land of opportunity, rapid economic growth, and class mobility, the people…