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    as economic, cultural, and gender. However a type of diversity that has been growing in buzzword in recent years, especially among the conservative communities of college campuses, is intellectual diversity. Intellectual diversity, along with ‘academic freedom’ is what activists like David Horowitz characterize as being the equal

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    The Death of Speech The first amendment, the right of freedom of speech is one of the most important classic fantasy to almost anyone living in the United States, building the foundation of our nation. This right gives us plenty of different opportunities to express our opinions and political viewpoints on any issues in America. But it comes with a price, people have been protesting multiple different events trying to prevent people from expressing opposing opinions or political viewpoints on that

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    Bill C-51 was passed on June 2015 and has since caused a lot of controversy among Canadian citizens. The legislation was created to stop future terror attacks on the country and to slow down radicalization. Instead, Canadians find that the bill strips them of their freedom and promises little improvement to public safety. Not only that, but some also find it dangerous in terms of its potential impacts on constitutionally and internationally protected rights, on the rule of law, and on the health

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    Bill C-51 was passed on June 2015 and has since caused a lot of controversy among Canadian citizens. The legislation was created to stop future terror attacks on the country and to slow down radicalization. Instead, Canadians find that the bill strips them of their freedom and promises little improvement to public safety. Not only that, but some also find it dangerous in terms of its potential impacts on constitutionally and internationally protected rights, on the rule of law, and on the health

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    summary, H.R. Bill 275 has been proposed by Illinois Congressman Bobby Rush in an attempt to reinstate the principles in which the NCAA was founded on. While the bill itself is quite complex, the purpose it serves is quite simple; to appoint a committee of seventeen members consisting of sports experts and members of the legislative branch. The duties of these members are to review, analyze and report on topics including, but not limited to: interaction between collegiate athletics and academics, the financing

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    is doing her practicum has written a School Bill of Rights to give guide to the students, staff and parents as to what is appropriate behavior. The author supports this bill of rights because it provides a healthy environment for learning for the students. The author of this essay highly respects students’ bill of rights in the school. The students do not lose their constitutional rights when they come to school. Thus, they have First Amendment rights to express themselves. The democratic leader

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    analyzed. A critical opinion about the current state of law in Canada in regards to criminalization of prostitution will also be addressed. Comparison between the academic articles and media will also be discussed in depth. The current laws in Canada for prostitution are fairly effective by ‘ending demand’ for sexual services in Canada as Bill C-36 was passed. In 2007, three sex workers, Terri

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    Jocelyn: Does the GI Bill Cover Tutoring Expenses? The GI Bill does cover tutoring expenses, but the benefits depend on the individual, the amount of time served and the higher learning institution. Generally speaking, the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill is available for service members who began active duty September 10 of 2001. Members of the military who have served at least a total of 90 days, or those who were honorably discharged from active duty because of a disability, are eligible to apply. Benefit

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    Texas Senate Bill 11, known as the campus carry law, has many people outraged, while others are pleased with its passing. Society is at odds about gun control and having guns on campuses, which for some, are like small towns and like those small towns are dealing with similar issues concerning the 2nd amendment. One must look at the 2nd amendment, from the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1791) , and its true meaning of the “the right of the people to keep and bear Arms.” The 2nd

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    However, if the government were to gain the full ability to control the World Wide Web, that would sacrifice United States citizens fundamental rights, the access to education, and constrain the future evolution of the internet. Regulating the internet jeopardizes the rights of american’s. If congress is successful in passing the net neutralizing bill, it will allow government officials to limit what U.S. citizens are able to view and obtain. Social media has made a tremendous impact on today’s

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