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    access to all technological devices at hand, causing a question to rise up. Is it safe for the U.S government to maintain all public and private devices and have access to them? While the government generally access private information when it is necessary, the government should issue warrants before the power to inspect a person's data is given, because it cause feeling of security, limits the freedoms guaranteed within our Bill

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    The Roles of Africans American in Developing Our Nation By: Marcus A. Shans HIS204: American History Since 1865 (GSN 1507B) Instructor: Andrew Cramer 16 March 2015 Reconstruction 1865 After the Civil War the country had to reconfigure and somehow integrate the southern states back into the union. African American got their freedom and set out to make lives for themselves and find a new identity. In During the reconstruction period many African Americans found themselves facilitating the

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    That is defining medical necessity. In the ACA, term “medically necessary” is defined. It reads: States participating in the demonstration project may manage the provision of services for the stabilization of medical emergency conditions through utilization review, authorization, or management practices, or the application

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    Preamble: Whereas at this time, many of the incarcerated men, women, and children of our great nation are not sufficiently educated to be employed by the various corporations in the United States of America. To further develop the potential workforce of America, these incarcerated peoples should become proficient in the reading and writing of the English language. This in turn will help reduce the tax rates of the Federal Bureau of Prisons by lessening the amount of people imprisoned. According to

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    The rights of a prisoner to read, write, speak, practice their religion, and communicate with the outside world are often cut far outside what is necessary for established security. This also leads to prisoners to stop communicating with the outside world and family. Religious Freedom in prison cannot be taken away to any inmate as under Federal Law it states everyone can exercise his or her religion

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    The equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution was at first created to protect against racial discrimination, but the Supreme Court later expanded the clause to also providing equal treatment amongst different races. The clause says, “No state shall…deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws” (U.S. Constitution. Art./Amend. XIV, Sec. 1.) A person could not be discriminated upon solely because of his or her race and if the law treated a

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    decision making. The financial routes through which funding programs operate have an underlying political will and motivations and courts give effect to it through favorable decisions. In this case, the city had passed an ordinance to establish the necessary Tax Increment Financing or TIF assistance for the arena and other redevelopment projects. The ordinance expressly stated that the lawmakers believed that St. Louis University (SLU) continues to “serve as invaluable educational and cultural entities

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    definition in the Constitution that states that the individual states cannot make laws on how to obtain a firearm or a carrying permit. What is the 2nd Amendment about? Before that is stated, the 2nd Amendment states “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” This should be simple to understand but apparently, it is not. Let’s go through this Amendment to before get an understanding of it. “To keep

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    In a free society such as the United States, peaceful resistance usually comes in the form of peaceful protests such as people marching in the streets or people staying put in a public area for symbolic reasons. Peaceful resistance of this form is allowed because the government of this country seems to support an ideal set forth in Henry David Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience: “That government is best which governs least.” In other words, the role of government is to protect the individual freedoms of

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    Kathy has to pay based on a unilateral contract. b. Kathy has to pay based on an implied contract. c. Kathy has to pay based on a quasi contract. d. Mike has to pay because he brought her to the hospital. Objective: Analyze the elements necessary to form valid contracts. 14. Jonathan's Soccer Mart (JSM) advertises a pair of boots on sale. The normal price is $150.00 and the sale price should have read $135.00 but the advertisement says $15.00. Josh walks into the store, picks up a pair

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