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Ryan Van Buskirk

As French Ban On Veils Goes Into Effect, Some Women Defy The Law - 0 views

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    France started a ban on Islamic face veils worn by women supporting and practicing their religion. The law infringes on their personal freedoms and many have protested outright.
Ryan Van Buskirk

Ban circumcision? Why not ear piercing? - 0 views

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    A proposal to ban circumcision will be on the San Francisco electoral ballot come November. Circumcision is a religious practice amongst Jews and Muslims making it a violation of the First Amendment.
Thomas Cook

Physician-Assisted Suicide - 1 views

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    Legislation concerning doctor-assisted suicide is explored in this site. Several states are currently considering new legislation on this matter, including Maine, Michigan, Florida, Oregon, Iowa and New Hampshire. This issue is deeply divisive, and this website explores these divisions.
Timothy Green

FCC Posts Net Neutrality Rules - 0 views

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    This site mentions different rules that internet service providers must adhere to. Some said rules are: transparency, which is stationary and mobile broadband providers must let people know about their management practices and terms of conditions and unreasonable discrimination, which is fixed broadband providers cannot discriminate in transmitting network traffic that are obeying the law.
Sandy Coronado

International Religious Freedom - 0 views

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    This site reviews the facts and violations of religious freedom and makes recommendations for action to the President, Secretary of State, and Congress. They discuss the freedom to practice a religion or belief, and ensure that our freedom is not being violated.
Alexis Smith

Medscape Network Log In - 0 views

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    Medscape is the leading online destination used by physicians, medical students and other healthcare professionals for in-depth clinical information across 30+ specialty areas. Our FREE membership provides UNLIMITED ACCESS to all of our resources including: Your free membership includes specialty-focused clinical newsletters and email alerts on breaking news, plus selected information from industry tailored to your area of clinical practice from our WebMD Professional service.
Laila Syed

Don't Fear Islamic Law in America - 0 views

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    Several states are considering passing laws like a bill that was recently passed in Tennessee outlawing parts of Islamic Shariah law. Shariah law is an Islamic way of settling disputes while taking religious tenets into account. Supporters of the bill feel that allowing the practice of Shariah law within the United States will denigrate the Judeo-Christian foundation of the U.S., however protesters argue that creating such laws will erode the very foundation of American democracy and freedom of religion.
jessicacookman

The right to spank your child or not...... - 0 views

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    This article was a perfect example of equally divided opinions of this topic. The doctors say it is damaging causing depression and anxiety later on in life. The doctors are also saying that it will teach your child to react to situations in their lives with the same anger and resentment. On the other hand there are parents that live and breath everyday with their children. There has to be a middle ground for discipline. A great deal of interviewed mothers felt it was a necessary discipline tool while there were maybe a handful that felt it could be damaging. There is one question I am looking to have answered. Why is there such a gap between what doctors say and what parents practice?
Alexis Smith

Psychiatry: Force of Law - 0 views

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    PsychRights® Law Project for Psychiatric Rights Psychiatry: Force of Lawby James B. Gottstein, Esq. November, 2002 The purpose of this article is to set forth just the basic legal principles, underpinnings and practices employed in the widespread use of legal force to compel unwilling patients into locked psychiatric hospitals and, most importantly, force brain damaging drugs and other brain damaging treatments such as Electroshock upon them over their desperate, but hopeless objections.
jessicacookman

When is the right age to leave your child home alone? - 0 views

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    As a parent we are all faced with the big question of, "When is my child old enough to be left alone?" There are laws of course that are put in place to help protect children from such instances as neglect. But, what if you are like me and happen to have a very responsible 11 year old? This article is a brief overview of things to consider before you leave your child(ren) home alone. There are also great tips that will assist you with setting up healthy scenarios. This type of practice helps set the feeling of safety for parents and children alike.
Jason Garner

NCSF Mission Statement - 0 views

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    The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom is a national organization committed to creating a political, legal, and social environment in the United States that advances equal rights of consenting adults who practice forms of alternative sexual expression. NCSF is primarily focused on the rights of consenting adults in the SM-leather-fetish, swing, and polyamory communities, who often face discrimination because of their sexual expression.
Jason Garner

Freedom of Religion (Informational Paper) - 0 views

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    Freedom of religion, as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, involves two important components. The first is a prohibition on the "establishment of religion" by government - the separation of Church and State; and the second, ensures that the government allows for the practice of religion (Perry, 10).
rexcropp

Dead Peasant Insurance - 0 views

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    Dead peasants insurance is actually a pejorative name for corporate-owned life insurance. This practice is also known as janitor's insurance and can be used by employers to obtain payments in case the employee dies. For employers, this type of life insurance has the role of a compensation for the financial implications that could be involved in the loss of a [...]
kailey14

Defunding Planned Parenthood Is the Opposite of "Pro-Life" - 1 views

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    Planned Parenthood isn't just about abortions. Defunding Planned Parenthood doesn't just effect abortions as many Republicans and "pro-life" activist would like to think. Planned Parenthood provides birth control, breast exams, pap-smears, and sexual education classes. And get this, government funding isn't even used for abortions in the first place!
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    Planned Parenthood offers more diverse health-care than just abortions. Planned Parenthood provides essential medical practices to women who could not otherwise afford them. The fight against this establishment is only scaling the top of this issue. This is not a fight against supporting abortion, this is a fight to keep women feeling safe with knowing they have a place to turn when they need medical assistance.
danielasalcedo

Homeland Security Act, Patriot Act, Freedom of Information Act, and HIM - 0 views

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    Editor's note: This update replaces the June 2004 practice brief "Homeland Security Act and HIM." After the terrorist attacks in New York City, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC, on September 11, 2001, the United States Congress enacted the Patriot Act in 2001 and the Homeland Security Act in 2002.
Jesus Chino

Survey: Americans Divided on Government Surveillance - 0 views

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    Americans are divided over whether or not the U.S. government has gone too far in using surveillance practices that infringe on citizens' privacy, an NBC News online survey found. While 38 percent of Americans say the government's surveillance program has gone too far in infringing on people's privacy, 35 percent say the government's program has been relatively balanced between privacy concerns and fighting terrorism.
faten amar

stem cell basics - 1 views

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    This site, gives a lot of information on the details and introduces what stem cells are and why they're important. They can develop into practically any cell and are incredibly useful in help aid and cure many diseases and health issues
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    Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. In addition, in many tissues they serve as a sort of internal repair system, dividing essentially without limit to replenish other cells as long as the person or animal is still alive. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential either to remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, or a brain cell
Jesus Chino

Americans Sharply Split on Privacy Issues - 0 views

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    The Edward Snowden leak case, which exposed some of the practical elements of NSA surveillance operations unknown to many Americans, has also revealed just how divided the nation remains over whether the government should be permitted to intrude on privacy to safeguard national security.
ceciliamadrid

Research ties gun violence to America's anger problem, easy access to guns - 0 views

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    Fewer guns, fewer gun-related deaths. A simple enough concept, so knock-you-over-the-head obvious that it practically begs for an equally blunt -- if totally oblivious -- response, one made by plenty of pro-gun rights advocates: that more guns make us safer. But a look at the social science literature surrounding the U.S.
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