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Childhood Vaccines: What They Are and Why Your Child Needs Them - 0 views

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    What is a vaccine? When germs enter the body, the immune system recognizes them as foreign substances (antigens). The immune system then produces the right antibodies to fight the antigens. Vaccines contain weakened or dead versions of the antigens that cause diseases.
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Childhood Immunization - 1 views

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    Today, children in the United States routinely get vaccines that protect them from more than a dozen diseases such as measles, polio, and tetanus. Most of these diseases are now at their lowest levels in history, thanks to years of immunization. Children must get at least some vaccines before they may attend school.
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Freedom to Dress - 0 views

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    First Amendment Schools
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DB101 Arizona - AHCCCS Freedom to Work: The Basics - 0 views

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    If you're working and have a disability, AHCCCS Freedom to Work lets you pay a premium to keep your AHCCCS coverage.
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Freedom to Marry - 0 views

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    Every day that the freedom to marry is denied, real same-sex couples and their families are hurt. Read stories of some great families in our Story Center.
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Breastfeeding Rights - 0 views

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    Overview of the Laws: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Federal In Pennsylvania and in Philadelphia, the law protects your right to breastfeed your child in any location, whether public or private, regardless of whether or not your breast is concealed.
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Smoking in Public Places - it's about rights too - 0 views

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    Smoking in Public Places - it's about rights too It's popular to ban smoking in public places, but there are a lot of issues about rights that need to be considered. We also need to consider what a "public place" is and whether the government has any business regulating private affairs and personal choices in places owned and managed by private parties.
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 0 views

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    PREAMBLE Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of
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Freedom Is Fashionable - 0 views

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    Whether my underwear is cute, colorful or funny, it's not going to make me more cute, colorful or funny. It's not my clothes, it's me. Victoria's Secret can try to tell to me that some new underwear will help make me more this or that, but I already ...
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Should Tipping Be Voluntary? - 0 views

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    If New Deal legislation had been enacted in the 1930s requiring people to tip waiters 15 percent of the total amount of their restaurant bill, we might have been subjected to the following debate today: Repeal Advocate: Don't you think we ought to repeal the tipping law and let each person decide for himself how much to tip a waiter or, for that matter, whether to tip at all?
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Smoke-Free or Freedom to Smoke? - 0 views

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    HOW SOCIABLE, EVEN GLAMOROUS, it all once seemed. Today, the lighting of a cigarette is commonly regarded as the epitome of antisocial behavior. Leading men and women of the silver screen once puffed away before audiences of all ages, but today the New York State Department of Health announces in full-page ads that cigarettes "don't belong in youth-rated movies, period."
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Driving School Blog - 0 views

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    When you finally reach the point in your life when driving on your own is about to be a reality, a sense of freedom comes about. However, what many teens don't realize is that being a and being "on your own" comes with it added responsibilities.
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What Is a Child's Right to Freedom? - 0 views

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    In one of my child rights advocacy visits to secondary schools, I met the principal of a school who clearly prohibited me from talking to his students about the rights they have as children. We had an interesting discussion in which he gave some unsubstantial grounds against the enactment of the Child's Rights Act.
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"Question Authority": Why it doesn't work for education, and what does-basing authority... - 0 views

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    Back in the day of the "hippie" revolution, the 1960's and early 1970's, there was a popular bumper sticker with the caption "question authority." The hippies successfully, it seems, took their motto and used it for demonstrations of all sorts to overthrow the established philosophy of education.
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Pennsylvania - 0 views

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    Pennsylvania recently enacted its first law regarding breastfeeding exempting breastfeeding from criminal laws, and giving women "permission," but not the "right," to breastfeed. 35 P.S. § 636.2 et seq. (2007) 35 P.S. § 636.2.
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The Right to Bare Arms - 0 views

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    The latte grande at the Starbucks in Tysons Corner, Va., must have seemed extra steamy last month when two college students bellied up to the bar packing pistols on their hips, as casually as if they wore cellphones. Someone called the police, who confiscated the handguns and charged the students.
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What Does Free Speech Mean? - 0 views

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    Among other cherished values, the First Amendment protects freedom of speech. The U.S. Supreme Court often has struggled to determine what exactly constitutes protected speech. The following are examples of speech, both direct (words) and symbolic (actions), that the Court has decided are either entitled to First Amendment protections, or not.
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