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Factory Farming Ignores the Suffering of Animals - - 2 views

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The Animal Welfare Act Protects Animals from Abuse in Scientific Research - - 0 views

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Gay Marriage Should Be Legal - - 0 views

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American Civil Liberties and the War on Terror - - 0 views

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Cyberbullying Has a Broader Impact than Traditional Bullying - - 0 views

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Women's Wages Are Lower Due to Occupational Segregation - - 0 views

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195 years and counting for Dixwell Congregational United Church of Christ - - 0 views

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Six Reasons to Panic - - 0 views

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Anne Moody, civil rights activist who wrote 'Coming of Age in Mississippi,' dies at age... - 0 views

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RFID Technology May Threaten Privacy and Civil Liberties - - 0 views

  • While there are beneficial uses of RFID, some attributes of the technology could be deployed in ways that threaten privacy and civil liberties:
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Of rights and wrongs - - 0 views

  • It tackles, with extraordinary grace and acuity, the challenge of making the past seem present and immediate.
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Children of Illegal Aliens Should Go to College and Gain Legal Status - - 1 views

  • Many students graduate from U.S. high schools with undocumented status—that is, they are not legally permitted to reside in the United States. Many of them were brought to the United States as young children and have lived in America for most of their lives. Once they graduate from high school, there are few opportunities for them as they lack access to in-state college tuition or the legal ability to work. The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act, or DREAM Act, would change this, offering undocumented youth the chance at legal resident status. These youths, or Dreamers, should be allowed to have the chance to stay in the country they call home.
  • rent or other family member, sometimes alone. She speaks with an American accent and tells me how she attended local elementary, junior high and high schools. Perhaps she studied a year or two in college before dropping out for financial reasons or perhaps has only just graduated from high school. To all outward appearances, she is a typical American kid.
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Red Whitewash; Revising--or disguising--a chapter in civil rights history - - 0 views

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