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The Market for Citizenship
Citizenship
Market
A market is an area or arena in which commercial dealings are operated, suggesting if there were a market for citizenship the main aim would be to make profit, which I wholeheartedly disagree with. In this essay I will argue that a market for citizenship is not justifiable because I do not view citizenship as…
The History of Civil Rights in Texas
Civil Rights Movement
Jim Crow laws
Texas
In this essay I am going to be discussing the history of civil rights in Texas towards Latinos. I will be discussing the ethical and cultural perspectives that influenced the treatment of latinos, if things are better or worse now, and if any changes should be made to make things better for them. The fight…
Death Penalty: The Guaranteed Form of Incapication
Death Penalty
Is The Death Penalty Effective
The only way to be certain that an offender will not re-offend is to take away the opportunity of reoffending. The death penalty guarantees that dangerous offenders who have committed unjustified murder will be truly incapacitated, thus eliminating the possibility of an offender taking the lives of more victims. A life sentence is not enough…
Choice for Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Is The Death Penalty Effective
The New York Times did an article on, Scott Raymond Dozier, an inmate in Nevada, and was sentenced the death penalty after he was convicted of murdering a man from Las Vegas. He ended up waiting years while his lawyers were appealing his sentencing, and Dozier felt that him having to wait was a punishment,…
Citizen Contrast
Citizenship
Contrast
In the United States of America, there are several ways to become a citizen; the simplest method is being born in this country. Americans can participate in electing our government officials if they wish and enjoy all the rights we are guaranteed. In the film Starship Troopers, based upon the science fiction novel by Robert…
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
African American
Jim Crow laws
Introduction The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness was written by Michelle Alexander who is an alumna of law from Vanderbilt University. It was released in 2012. This manuscript discusses issues related to racism and mostly specific matters that involve the African-American men and also mass imprisonment in the United States….
How the Post 9/11 Treatment of Muslims is a Witch Hunt
9/11
Crime
Violence
Studies show every one in twenty-five defendants who are sentenced to death in the United States are later found innocent (Gross). Many people are wrongfully accused. Throughout history, groups of people are targeted with inaccurate information and are accused of crimes they did not commit. This is called a witch hunt. After 9/11, Muslims lives…
Legal Issue at Schools
Legal
School
One of our main roles as school counselors is to advocate for students. Our job is to support efforts that will increase academic/ social and emotional success for our children. Counselors have to abide both ethical and legal standards. At times, a counselor may think their actions are ethically correct; however they may not be…
The Meaning of Citizenship
Citizenship
Communication
Organizational citizenship behavior is defined as anything that is positive and constructive that is done by employees of their own choice, which thereby benefits the colleagues and the organization as a whole (Okwuagwu et al., 2017). In other words, it is a personal desire of the employees to „go extra mile‟ or perform such activities…
Theme of Death Penalty in Book “Equal Justice” by David Cole
Death Penalty
In the book No Equal Justice by David Cole, he puts pen to paper what most were afraid to even think about, but one chapter that sticks out the most would be The Color of Punishment which is similar to a book called Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson the chapter focuses on the Death Penalty….