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  • Employers And Employees Sexual Harassment
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    A man walks into his workplace thinking that it will be another normal day at work. However, his employer calls him into his office and fires him, on the basis that he had written offensive threats in an email towards one of his bosses. The employee now files a wrongful discharge action alleging that the employers actions violated his right of privacy. The employee also states that the company had assured its employees that all email would remain confidential. The employer strike back by saying ...
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  • Prime Mover Moral Virtue
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    ... hod and its relevance to education, literary criticism, the analysis of human action, and political analysis Aristotle, like Eudoxus and Callippus before him, believed that each planet followed the path laid out by a certain number of spheres. Callippus had postulated 33 spheres in all, 4 each for Saturn and Jupiter, 5 each for Mars, Venus, Mercury, the sun and the moon. The problem with this model, however, was that, according to Aristotle; it did not explain how the motion of the outer sph...
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  • Supreme Court Ruled Civil Rights Act
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    A prejudice is an unjustified negative attitude toward a group, a category of people, or a cultural practice. Prejudice against a group carries a strong emotional discomfort with, dislike of, or outright hatred of its members. Often it is based on a negative stereotype that resists rational argument. Some prejudices come from experience, such as unpleasant or baffling encounter with someone from another ethnic group. Many prejudices are passed along from parents to children, in messages that say...
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  • Guilty By Reason State To State
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    This paper will fallow the process of a capital trial from arrest to execution. It will discus the aspects of federal and state law, trial, appeal, and executions. It will go into further detail on arraignment and the trail details of defense and sentencing. The federal law on capital punishment begins with the constitution, which states in the eighth amendment of the bill of rights that, no person shall be subject to cruel or unusual punishment. Despite this and for the reason that it is the go...
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  • Health Care System Identity Theft
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    An Examination of the Right of Privacy Prepared for Submission to the 1999 National Debate Topic Selection Committee The Right to Be Left Alone: An Examination of the Right of Privacy The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or thin...
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  • Private And Public Bulletin Boards
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    ... rms of whether the person had an expectation of privacy in the situation which the state singles out for intrusion. The monitoring by the employer of employee conversations in lounges during work breaks would most assuredly be regarded as a monitoring of behaviors outside the employer's sphere of interest. The heightened expectation of privacy attached to oral conversations is recognized in legislation like the Federal Wiretap Act, which prohibits both private and public employers from inter...
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  • The Impact Of Ethics On Decision Making
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    If decision-making requires that we employ the basic standards of critical thinking, mainly, perception, assumptions, emotion, language skills, arguments, fallacies, logic and problem solving, then, would it be correct to assume that if we employ the standards of ethical behavior to such decision-making processes the chosen alternative to the problem may create a dilemma between critical thinking and ethical conduct? At times it may. Many issues have to be taken into consideration. Some of these...
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  • Fannie Mae And Loan Discrimination
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    The stock market crash of 1929 served a devastating blow to the national economy. Many people suddenly found themselves out of work as the nation spiraled into The Great Depression of the 1930 's. Many Americans were forced to default on their mortgage loans. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA), a wholly owned government corporation, was established under the National Housing Act of 1934. Its primary goals were to provide an adequate home financing system through insurance of mortgages and ...
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  • Irene Morgan V Virginia
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    IRENE MORGAN v. VIRGINIA 328 U. S. 373, 66 S. Ct. 1050, 90 L. Ed. 1317 (1946) On 14 July 1944 Irene Morgan climbed aboard a Richmond, Virginia, Greyhound bus in Gloucester County, Virginia. Irene was heading to Baltimore, Maryland. The bus driver ordered her and another African-American woman to move two rows back to the last row in the bus in order to allow four white passengers who were standing to seat. A Virginia state law from 1930 required seating segregation by rows. The bus driver took t...
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  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Human Rights Watch
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    Packing Safe Meatpacking plants are still among the most dangerous workplaces. America's 150, 000 meatpacking workers do the most hazardous job in the country, as a lot of them performing knife cuts every few seconds (Fink, 2001, p. 25). Among main categories of illnesses represented in the sphere, the disorders connected with repeated motion, jigging, or pressure was considerably significant generally for manufacturing and particularly for meatpacking. In meatpacking sphere, repeated trauma usu...
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  • Invasion Of Privacy Electronic Communications
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    With the rise of technology there arose a fear of surveillance. However, George Orwell's 1984 passed us by without noticeable big brother control, and the national concern over espionage diminished with the demise of the U. S. S. R. These past threats were concerns over the use of technology by governments that had sufficient resources to use the technology for sinister purposes. The new threat is not technology in the hands of government, it is technology alone. What once required massive manpo...
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  • 19 Th Century Hull House
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    Women and the Fight for Reform Women in the late 19 th century, except in the few western states where they could vote, were denied much of a role in the governing process. Nonetheless, educated the middle-class women saw themselves as a morally uplifting force and went on to be reformers. Jane Addams opened the social settlement of Hull House in 1889. It offered an array of services to help the poor deal with slum housing, disease, crowding, jobless, infant mortality, and environmental hazards....
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  • Interstate Commerce Clause United States V
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    The powers delegated... to the federal government are few and defined... The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties and properties of the people and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State. James Madison, The Federalist Papers # 45 Since the establishment of judicial review in Marbury vs. Madison, the Supreme Court has been charged with the role of mediator. The Court arbitra...
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  • Bill Of Rights Fourteenth Amendment
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    Griswold v. Connecticut appealed to the Supreme Court on errors of the state court of Connecticut. This case deals with the right to prescribe the use of birth control to a married female. This action is found unconstitutional under the state laws, but this law invades a person? s rights under the constitution. Here the problem evolves and must be decided upon in the courts. The appellant Griswold is an Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut (Janosik, 1035). Appellant...
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  • Gun Control Laws Stricter Gun Control
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    Gun control is an issue that plagues out nation. It is a test of the very liberalism our great nation was founded on. Throughout time, many people have fought to have tougher gun laws, while groups like the NRA fight to have more lenient laws. This essay will discuss arguments for both those in favor of gun control and those who oppose. It will then discuss the current laws in effect now to control gun issues. Finally, the author will share his opinion on the subject. Proponents of stricter gun ...
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  • Gun Control Laws Law Abiding Citizens
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    Gun Control is a term that refers to the attempt to reduce violence caused by the use of firearms by regulating their ownership and use. Gun control efforts generally focus on passing legislation by local, state, or national government to restrict legal ownership of certain firearms. (Zimring, 1197) Most countries have some restrictions on firearms. This term paper discusses gun control in the United States. Proponents (people who are for it) of strict gun control laws argue that reducing the nu...
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  • Planned Parenthood Federation Pro Choice
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    For decades, a woman s right to choose has been one of the most debated issues in both Washington and inside the homes of millions of Americans. Some argue that the moment after a child is conceived, it is murder to terminate the pregnancy. These people tend to be deeply religious and are often members of the conservative coalition. In the middle lies the majority of Americans, who believe in abortion only in cases of rape, incest, or when the mother s life is in danger. On the other end of the ...
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  • Marijuana Laws Norml American Cancer Society
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    Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Purposes Currently, drugs remain high on the lists of concerns of Americans and are considered one of the major problems facing our country today. We see stories on the news about people being killed on the street everyday over drugs. What about the people who need marijuana to help them perhaps live longer and healthier? I believe that the federal government should legalize marijuana for medical purposes. There are millions of people nationwide who suffer w...
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  • Property Without Due Process Life Support Systems
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    One of the biggest controversies of this decade is euthanasia. Euthanasia is killing, killing in the name of compassion and mercy. Euthanasia extends the license of state permitted killing; when permitted, it allows one human being to kill another. Its advocates present euthanasia as a caring, merciful, humane act. Its advocates employ a two-pronged strategy claiming: 1) that it should be legalized by the legislature, and 2) that it is a fundamental constitutional right. There are four types of ...
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  • Civil Rights Act United States Constitution
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    Yamina The Conditions of Freedmen and Freed Women During and After Reconstruction The period of rebuilding that followed the Civil War became known as Reconstruction. A major concern during Reconstruction was the condition of the approximately 4 million freedmen (freed slaves). Most of them had no homes, were desperately poor, and could not read and write. The word also refers to the process by which the Union restored relations with the Confederate states after their defeat. Reconstruction last...
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