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    One of our missions here at MMS is to serve our greater community. When we serve others we begin to uncover many of the resources at our disposal - our time, presence and attention. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that, through the use of volunteers, monetary donations, and donations of materials, provides simple, decent and affordable housing for low income families. You may be asking yourself ‘Why should we serve others?’ Well, there are several reasons. They include: Students

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    Most developed nations are democracies where people have rights and freedoms to do as they please. Unfortunately, abundant other nations restrict freedom because of the opinions of a select few, whom happen to have further power. Freedom can be separated into many categories, such as social, economic, political, and religious freedom. However, there can be certain extents to which one can be practiced as somewhat of a contract to provide for the advancement of society. Persecutions, arguably discrimination

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    We first deal with the ethical implication of ASCE preparing the report card and the benefit, which benefits the engineers. The implication of the ASCE should be about moral neutral group of people to prepare to the report card. Civil engineers should have Presence and obligations to the public as they should in any other places .so a person who can be swayed by political corruption and bribery, shouldn 't be involved with any activates, Now if ASCE prepare to the report card, the ratings given could

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    Dr. Martin Luther King

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    depression, and in eras when we lacked the ability to come together for ourselves. Dr. Martin Luther King was and will forever be remembered as one of the greatest leaders in American history for his public speaking skills that united millions during the civil rights movement. Born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta Georgia, Dr. King was raised in a family of prominent pastors. He later followed in his families’ footsteps and became the third member to become a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. He

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    Adding to that to work with the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to repeal provisions in the Citizenship Act that give the government the right to strip citizenship from dual nationals. Eliminate regulations that remove the credit provided to international students for half of the time that they spend in Canada and regulations that require new citizens to sign a declaration that they intend to reside in Canada. Trudeau also expects for McCallum to

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    of legitimacy and is still today the ideal thinking for handling protest. However, now things have changed in the past couple decades. As a trend of revolutions lunched by massive amounts of unarmed people protesting and taking part in nonviolent civil disobeys against the state has become very successful. With this in mind, states face a new real challenged to their legitimacy, as now the ways in which

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    The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot The End of America, published in 2007 during the Bush Administration, is a non-fiction call-to-action for all American citizens to restore their constitutional values and stand up against an increasingly oppressive government rule. The book argues that the events and policies made during the early 2000’s closely parallel the careful steps taken by previous dictatorships before and through which they come into power. These steps are always

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    The Death Of A Man

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    . I write for the all the incredible protectors, protestors, activists, attorneys and organizers sacrificing to be heard. I write for the educated souls deprived of the taste of worthy jobs. I speak with words, the silent prayers of a father who just buried his son after death befell on him because another drunk, unstable boy in his twenties easily escaped a heinous crime when he chose to run over the happiness of his parents, the support system of his father in his old age and the future of the

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    The United Bill Of Rights

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    The United Bill of Rights is perhaps one of the most important pieces of constitutional legislature that protects the rights of the individual to freedom, liberty, and personal autonomy by limiting the powers of the federal government. While most people and the media discussions surrounding the Bill of Rights usually clusters around the 1st and 2nd Amendments, the 7th Amendment is also an integral component in limiting federal power, which aids in transferring the power of government from the concentrated

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    broadens the idea of nonviolence to a high standard that most people feel they are unable to acquire. His philosophy of nonviolence has taught me the steps you can take toward acceptance of others and combating against the Triple Evils. Of consequence, these morals cannot be realized without some influence or a religious influence. Without someone to teach this moral understanding of nonviolence, a person would likely not fully understand how to practice nonviolence. Martin Luther King may go down

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