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Should the Hijab be banned in schools, public buildings or society in general? - Juggl... - 0 views

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    A debate on Muslim women wearing the head cover, (hejab,Burka) in public places such as school or even in society all together.
Kat Brock

Personal Freedom Without Political Liberty - 0 views

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    This article touches on both gay marriage and polygamy, comparing and contrasting the two. It alludes that polygamy would be the next practice to be legalized if gay marriage is legalized. It also discusses how removing the religious aspect from marriage may lead to removing the religious aspect from human culture, leading to a totalitarian society.
Albert Morales

Felons and the Right to Vote - New York Times - 0 views

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    About 4.7 million Americans, more than 2 percent of the adult population, are barred from voting because of a felony conviction. Also talks about how felons can apply for the right to become apart of society again and have the right to vote.
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    About 2 percent of the adult population can not vote. Why is this? It is because they are felons. The right to vote should not be taken away from you if you have paid your debt to society. The rules vary from state to state. Is this law right? Shouldn't we all be able to voice our opinion?
Joshua Fister

Values and morals in American society: The 1950s versus today - 0 views

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    An article, written by a woman who grew up in the 1950's, who is commenting on a "recent" survey reference values and morals. At the time, 74% of all Americans believed that nation was in moral decline and 64% felt media was to blame.
Salvatore (Sal) Becker

America as a Religious Refuge: The Seventeenth Century, Part 1 - Religion and the Found... - 0 views

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    (Original) "The religious persecution that drove settlers from Europe to the British North American colonies sprang from the conviction, held by Protestants and Catholics alike, that uniformity of religion must exist in any given society. This conviction rested on the belief that there was one true religion and that it was the duty of the civil authorities to impose it, forcibly if necessary, in the interest of saving the souls of all citizens" (Paraphrased) Fleeing the oppression of a state sponsored religion, both Protestant and Catholic, those souls who risked everything to cross the Atlantic came to the American Colonies with the express purpose to be able to practice their religious beliefs as they saw fit without the forced philosophies of a government sponsored religion being forced upon them.
Elizabeth Brzezinski

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: What If Government Recognized Only Civil Unions and Left Marriag... - 0 views

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    Marriage serves two different purposes in religion and government. Same-sex couples wish for the same treatment as married couples under the eyes of the law. Society should stop the argument over who can marry and get back to more important issues, such as addressing divorce rates.
Elizabeth Brzezinski

History of Marriage - 2 views

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    Provides a general picture of marriage apart from how we view it today. Marriage was a means of economic progression for a great number of years in various ancient societies. Some continue this tradition today. While the Western view has adopted to see marriage a consensual a agreement of love and commitment between two people.
Diana M

Chapter 7: Human Society - 0 views

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    Describes how certain human behavior is/can be based on genes but how a large part is based on culture. Also discusses how humans engage in 'group behavior' and how wanting to maintain membership in a group affects each individuals actions while in the group and how behaviors can change outside the group.
Tammy Hanson

Legalize Drugs Now! | American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The | Find Articles - 1 views

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    This article talks about all the benefits our country would have if we legalized all drugs like countries like Amsterdam does. It would get rid off all organized crime. It would prevent the spread of disease.Reduces violent crimes and theft. People are given clean needles and their doses are monitored. Statistics also show that people who live in this type of a society usually stop using the drug eventually.
Garrett Fisher

End Compulsory Schooling - 0 views

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    Individuals are finding another way to educate their children. As each state has an education law that requires children to but in school. With home education children have the ability to learn and embrace their interests.
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    This article is about how school mandates are restricting personal freedoms. The ideals of authors viewpoints on the subject.
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    Where should learning take place? Home schooling is an alternative to public education. Children are place under a greater amount of pressure due to testing, having to learn the curriculum taught in a short amount of time, tests, when they start school and attendance in school. With home schooling most of the stress is erased.
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    In this article, the author talks about the public schooling system as a forced act on our society that actually makes the future of education worse for us. Instead of letting our children think for themselves, learn the trades they wish to learn, and force them to attend for a certain amount of time, we are taking away their personal freedoms of education. Many people are pushed to thinking that a set school rubric will help every child to get the education they need for their future, but according to the views of the author, they don't. The author's view is that society should be looking more into home schooling and trade schooling to help the United States grow to be more productive for the future. Every generation, school is seen more as a prison; molding our future to think as the way the government wants them to think. But if we were to give freedom to complete schooling outside of force, children will regain their excitement for learning and pursue to better our nation on their own free will.
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    An interesting article on the state of our education system and how the direction we have gone with it seems to be lacking. Lending itself to breaking the ideas that people have about how a child "must" learn, the article offers up that those ideas are not often the case.
faten amar

Freedom Of Speech And Freedom Of Expression - 0 views

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    6.1 Importance Of Freedom Of Speech And Expression The importance of free speech as a basic and valuable characteristic of western society cannot be underestimated. As well as emphasizing the value of free speech, it is proposed to make an evaluation of some of the traditional restrictions on what may be freely said or published, such as the defamation laws, contempt of court, national security and so on.
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    Importance Of Freedom Of Speech And Expression The importance of free speech as a basic and valuable characteristic of western society cannot be underestimated. As well as emphasizing the value of free speech, it is proposed to make an evaluation of some of the traditional restrictions on what may be freely said or published, such as the defamation laws, contempt of court, national security and so on.
faitheprechel9

Will There Be a Backlash Against Technology? | Dr. Jim Taylor - 0 views

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    This article talks about the Law of Unintended Consequences. The internet has existed for less than 20 years and now it is apart of everyone's daily lives. It happened so fast, and has such a huge impact its hard to tell if it is a good thing or if it is actually harming us. Now more people are stepping back and really looking at the impact it is having, and realizing that in some ways it isolates us rather than brings us together as a society.
anonymous

Bringing back the night: the fight against light pollution | Environment | theguardian.com - 3 views

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    Discussions about light pollution and how it affects the environment and natural processes. Begins by discussing France's new policy to combat light pollution. Affluence is related to increased light pollution in developing and modernized societies. Methods to maintain lighting demands while combating inefficient uses are discussed. The harms of light pollution are discussed in relation to wildlife.
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    I didn't know light affected any way in pollution. I knew it wasted energy and it was bad, but not that it could affect our health. It is good that France has this new policy to help reduce light pollution.
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    It is very interesting to think that light affects air pollution. I defiantly would have never thought it was an issue.
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    I would have never thought this was an actual issue? I am glad i read this article and i am now more informed on this issue. I had no idea light affected pollution.
danielasalcedo

The Surveillance Society - 0 views

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    Privacy is mostly an illusion. A useful illusion, no question about it, one that allows us to live without being paralyzed by self-consciousness. The illusion of privacy gives us room to be fully human, sharing intimacies and risking mistakes. But all the while, the line between private and public space is as porous as tissue paper.
Antonia Martinez

Body Piercing - 0 views

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    This article explains the origin of body piercing 4000 years ago. It goes into the beginning of nose piercing in cultures like India and Asia in the beginning to nipple and genital piercing in today's society
Camille Rodriguez

Conflicts of Censorship the Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    what should we do in todays society . IS there a wrong or a right when talking about censorship.
jacquelyne gutierrez

Vanishing vaccinations - 0 views

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    Parents are not getting their children immunized from fear of autism. They are overlooking the serious affects of not vaccinating. Illnesses and diseases can transpire which can kill them and harm the rest of society.
bethanieannj

Impacts of School Uniforms on Individual Rights - 1 views

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    In this article it demonstrates how establishing school uniforms is a breach of the first amendment. Is it a pro or con on our society and if it is better for the environment are not always thoughts that the parents have.
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    Some schools believe that wearing uniforms had reduced rates of gang and violence. However, some parents, and the American Civil Liberties Union, believe that requiring uniforms violates civil liberties.
Jessica Carver

Is national security more important than civil rights? - 0 views

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    The events in our society have led to more security to protect us. However, in the midst of protecting us, we have lost our rights and freedoms. Has the government gone too far?
Angela Villalva

Arizona Gun Laws - 2 views

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    This article explains the leniency of Arizona gun laws. People in the state of Arizona are even allowed to carry concealed weapons into some government buildings. Anyone over the age of 21 can possess a gun without a permit and without a complete background check.
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    Author Kevin Cox discusses Arizona's lenient gun laws. The article implies that Arizona's gun laws are, perhaps, too lenient. People may purchase a firearm with more ease in Arizona than any other state.
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    The contents of this article covers the lenient laws surrounding the law that allows citizens to carry concealed weapons with little to no training, and little to know knowledge of the purchasers background, placing society in danger.
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    This sites confirms that Arizona has some of the most lenient gun laws, but that if the background had more restrictions it would be a violation of the 2nd Ammendment
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