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Vanessa Helfer

What is the USA Patriot Web - 0 views

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    Delayed Notice Search Warrants: A Vital and Time-Honored Tool for Fighting Crime Field Report on the PATRIOT Act The Department of Justice's first priority is to prevent future terrorist attacks.
Maurice Cooper

Push For Futuristic Guns Builds On Embattled Past - 0 views

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    The future of guns might have technology that would prevent them from firing if ever come in contact with the wrong person. Gun advocators feels this would be unconstitutional.
Angela Villalva

STD Data and Statistics - 0 views

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    This is a basic site that shows statistics, trends and information on prevention. It does have a wide range of different issues (A-Z) to get info on.
Angela Villalva

Church is unhappy about Obama administration ruling - 0 views

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    The Catholic church is set on its belief that regardless of the circustance religious beliefs far out weighs a womens right to have preventative health care. The Obama admistration has ruled that insurance companies cover birth control cost, and this has caused an uproar by the Catholic bishops.
jacquelyne gutierrez

President-Elect Barack Obama's Health Care Reform Proposal - 0 views

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    This article is of President Obama's proposal discusses the changes that he plans for our health care. He wants to expand medical care to everyone in hopes to prevent many illnesses. Doing this he hopes to save millions of dollars and greatly improve our current health care system.
Natalie Hanson

RealClearPolitics - When Pelosi Says "Free," Reach for Your Wallet - 0 views

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    Article is a about the Affordable Health Care Act of also knows as "Obamacare," it discusses that this act is going to help provide families , children and elderly with "preventative services free " but they are saying that the employers will raise the cost of insurance as premiums will go up.
Jessica Campos

Arizona Bill Penalizes Birth Control Use For Non-Medical Reasons - 0 views

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    This bill requires women who want to have their birth control covered under their health insurance provide their medical reasons for needing the birth control to their employer. With this bill, some women wouldn't be able to have their birth control paid for just because they take it to prevent pregnancy.
Trisha Rubi

Why Arizona Flipped On Gay Marriage - 0 views

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    How Arizona voters voted that marriage was a union of one man and one women. Just just two years after they rejected a similar though broader amendment, making Arizona the first state in the Union to reject a ballot initiative aimed at preventing gay marriage.
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    Mid 2010, Arizona defined marraige as between a man and a woman. Arizona has a ways to go for equal rights.
Ashley Curcuruto

Gas Station Loss of Privacy - 0 views

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    This article discusses how "in order to prevent and assist in theft at gas stations" cameras are being placed at pumps, all I see is more privacy being taken away from the everyday person, you can see directly into the vehicle.
Kristine Amling

Illegal Immigration - 0 views

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    Carolina Moreno talks about illegal immigrants and the border protection. She shows statistics of how many people died by trying to cross the Mexico/U.S. border. Further she describes what the Customs and Border Protection does to prevent more deaths.
Melissa Mack

Sexual Abuse Laws and Legislation - 0 views

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    A decent archive full of links on the different laws in regards to child abuse and child pornography. Provides a good break of the different groups to help you find what you are looking for faster.
Amber Jefferis

Mandatory Immunization Laws - 0 views

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    Article that speaks of the benefits of manditory immunizatin laws and how they help prevent infectious diseases from spreading and creating an epidemic.
Amber Jefferis

Immunization Safety - 0 views

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    Brief Summary of the value of immunizations and how they help prevent major infectious diseases.
Bahora Bayot

Freedom of Access - 0 views

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    It is a federal crime to use force, the threat of force, or physical obstruction to prevent individuals from obtaining or providing reproductive health care services. This Act was passed when violence against abortion providers was escalating across the country.
Samantha Cobbs

Why the Birth Control Debate Isn't Really About Birth Control - 0 views

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    Last week, if you squinted your eyes and tilted your head a little bit to the right, you might have thought America had magically traveled back in time to the 1950s (or 1850s). The recent shift in the political conversation to contraception has been not only surprising but, for many, downright disturbing (bone-chilling, WTF, "what kind of documentation do I need to move to Canada?" This article explores the hidden issue of birth control. What started out innocent enough allowing certain institutions to not participate in providing birth control for their employees has turned into a debate on whether women deserve it or not. Taking birth control does not promote promiscious activities and it is used for other means other than preventing pregnancy.
Natalie Hanson

How the States are Combating Bullying - 0 views

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    The article discuss bullying, what it is and also talks about cyberbullying and what it is and how schools today are trying to prevent it.
Natalie Hanson

HHS Launches Effort to Prevent Youth Bullying - 0 views

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    Talks about the campaign "Take A Stand. Lend A Hand. Stop Bullying Now!" also says how 46-50 states have a antibullying policy in place at school.
Yanet Vega

A New Mandate on Sex Education - 0 views

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    Educational Programs in many cites in New York use the program to educated students about sex. Many students learn about sex through out TV or through friends, instead of educational programs. Parents can have the stratification that they children will be well educated about prevention and risk of sex. These will also reduce teen pregnancy and educated girls.
Yanet Vega

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    This Program is designed to educated students on the health risk and prevention that can happen if not educated on sex. The program that has been applied to many schools have showed a lower teen pregnancy among the students that have been in the programs. Education is the only way we can teach students to take care of them self's.
Julia Laborin

Competing Claims of Religious Freedom - 5 views

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    Naming your child after the "Messiah" should be a parents personal & religious freedom, but a Tennessee judge is forcing a mother to change her son's name to Martin. Religious freedom is for those who choose religion and those who oppose religion. How do we find a fair and equal balance for all.
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    I'd followed this case somewhat but never from the angle of calling a child "Messiah" could infringe on the religious freedom of others. While I don't think this was the parents intention, there should be some legal mechanism in place to prevent this infringement. I think the judge in this case got it wrong in her ruling, her justifications for changing the baby's name were wrong. I do foresee a more solid legal challenge to naming children "Messiah" pushing forward.
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    There is somewhat of a controversial issue here that could have this child set apart in a religious community. There are certain sects of Jewish and Christian communities that would see this as an insult and have this child's back against the wall when he came of age and none of which would be his fault. Although this is the perfect example of what a name is or can be for example Mr or Esquire which are simply titles, judgments being made on the child's name are debatable.
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    I think this is a great article about personal freedom. I think you should be able to name your child whatever you like. Every religion, culture has their own name for "Jesus." Why would you make anyone change the name. I understand why some people would be against it, for religious purpose. As a U.S citizen you have the freedom to Religion.
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    Very interesting topic. I am religious and find this to be ridiculous. I understand the judge may find it to infringe on a person's religious beliefs, but come on, seriously?! I think a parent should be able to name their kid whatever they want.
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    A couple should be allowed to name their child whatever they want, the court should have no say in it. A name is not breaking any laws.
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