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Freedom of Speech: Flag Burning
Freedom of Speech
Government
Human Rights
Flag burning has been one of the most controversial forms of nonviolent protests. It is often linked with the Middle East and Hezbollah with depictions of Arabs against President Bush burning the American flag. Americans are intimidated and threatened by this action, but that does not make it illegal. Supreme Court rulings have upheld that…
Higher Modern Studies – AMS vs FPTP
Accountability
Government
Voting
The Additional Member System gives voters more choice and better representation than does First Past the Post. Discuss. The AMS and FPTP are voting systems in use for the Scottish Parliament and House of Commons elections respectively. It can be argued that AMS gives voters more choice and better representation than FPTP, and in order…
Trespass to Person – Battery
Common Law
Government
Justice
APPLICATION Thus the tort committed in this case is Battery under Trespass to Person. In this case, there is an intentional and direct application of force from Nathan to Alice as Nathan had intentionally creeps from behind and whipped her chair from under her. This shows that the Defendant (Nathan) had applied the force with…
Biography of American Politician Stephen Douglas
Abraham Lincoln
Government
United States
Stephen Arnold Douglas was born in Brandon. Vermont in 1813. He left New England at the age of 20. and moved to Illinois. He was an of import factor in making the Illinois sector of the Democratic Party. He became progressively popular with southern husbandmans who had migrated north. He used his enthusiastic working ethic….
The History, Religion, and Influence of Other Cultures on Sri Lanka
Government
Politics
Sri Lanka
Majorly, the British rule in 1315 characterized the history of Sri Lanka, The country attained independence in 1948 following the influx of the British by 1796. Moreover, the Portuguese were the first European to visit Sri Lanka. Based on the widespread scramble for Sri Lanka by British nations, The Ceylon National Congress was founded to…
An Analysis of the Scopes Trial
Court
Government
Justice
The “Scopes Trial” , often called the “Scopes Monkey Trial” pitted lawyers William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow against each other (the latter representing teacher John Thomas Scopes) in an American legal case that tested a law passed on March 13, 1925 in Tennessee, which forbade the teaching, in any state-funded educational establishment in…
Underlying Circumstances to Obtaining a Warrant and Proving Probable Cause
Crime
Evidence
Government
Jurisprudence
Law enforcement
National Security
This paper discusses the underlying circumstances to obtaining a warrant, and proving probable cause. Certain exceptions are made by law in some situations, such as searching vehicles. All officers of the law, and court officials are legally obligated to follow all rights reserved by the Fourth Amendment, and without doing so they could jeopardize their…
Privacy in Health Care
applied ethics
Civil rights and liberties
Government
Hospital
Justice
Patient
Michelle’ Daniels Kaplan University Scenario 1 Jim Philips is the attorney for Karen Monstrous. Karen is filing suit against Howard Doe in a domestic dispute. Jim Philips sends Memorial Hospital an original authorization that is signed and dated by Karen Monstrous. The authorization, addressed to your hospital, includes the dates of the records requested. The…
Was Appeasement Justified
Adolf Hitler
Conflict
Fascism
Government
International security
Political science
Soviet Union
Before World War 2, there were varied opinions on the policy of appeasement involving Britain, France, and Germany. The allies agreed to fulfill Germany’s requests while avoiding war or disruptions. According to the dictionary definition, appeasement is giving in to a potentially hostile nation’s demands for peace. Presently, many individuals disapprove of this policy; however,…
A Literary Analysis of the Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrel
Government
Media
Military
Politics
In World War II spheres made of steel and plexiglass were the home of ball turret gunners on their B-17 bombers. These planes were large and not very maneuverable for dog fights with other enemy planes. The main purpose for these planes was to simply drop bombs on enemy targets (vccslitonline.cc.va.us/ReadingPoetry/callahan.htm). “The Death of the…