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The Right of Privacy: Is it Protected by the Constitution? - 0 views

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    This website outlines what the right to "privacy" really is. No where in the constitution does it state that we as Americans have any sort of privacy rights. It gives examples of court cases that failed because there was no right to privacy in the constitution like many people like to think.
justin corrigan

Capital Punishment - News - Times Topics - The New York Times - 0 views

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    This article states that the death penalty cannot comply to the constitution. It states that 2/3 of those sentenced to death since 1976 have been in five southern states, where racial bias still exists. It also states that 17 innocent people, on death row, were released based on DNA evidence, and another 112 released based on other evidence.
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.
Tasha McNutt

Assisted Suicide: A Right or a Wrong? - 1 views

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    The issue of whether or not patients have a right to die is explored, as well as whether or not those who help such people should be considered murderers. It gives anecdotes about family members who could not bear to see their loved ones suffer, and offers opinions on both sides of the issue.
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    This article touches on the debate of assisted suicide. Some people are pro, believing that once one has lost their quality of life they should be able to make the decision to end their own(with assistance, since, for whatever reason, they are unable to commit suicide on their own). Other people are against assisted suicide, believing there are situations where it would go against personal moral codes of doctors or nurses, or that the person pleading to die may change his/her mind and it will be too late.
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    Another good article about the morality and legality of assised suicide. Who are weto decided a person can be helped to die and be forced to live on constant pain?
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    Another good article about the morality and legality of assised suicide. Who are weto decided a person can be helped to die and be forced to live on constant pain?
Timothy Green

What is Net Neutrality? - 1 views

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    The internet in our every day lives is open and free, we can all see the same videos the same links and pages. Net neutrality is meant to keep this freedom open, where as those against net neutrality want to restrict the access we have.
tomschenk

Letter: Resisting motorcycle helmet laws a matter of personal freedom - 0 views

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    This letter is in response to George Novak's Feb. 17 letter, "Relaxing law requiring of motorcycle helmets is a bad idea." My name is Mark Nicholson, and I am the chairman of the Association for Motorcyclists of Oregon, an organization where our slogan is "Freedom of Choice."
Jennifer Odgers

Self Defense Laws and Your Rights - 0 views

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    Is it self defence if you strike first? In some situations yes it is. It is talked about on this web site, how if the situation reaches a point where violence is the only answer it could be best to have the upper hand.
Anthony Ramos

Keep the drinking age where it's at. - 0 views

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    While there are some movements trying to lower the drinking age to 18 due to they see it as another way to prevent underage binge drinking and learning more about the responsibility of drinking. this article explains how the freedom of drinking should still be limited.
jessicacookman

Sex education lessons will start at the age of seven in new Government curriculum - 0 views

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    There is a school that is teaching children as young a five years old about sexual matters. It is a "staged" program, meaning it is taught in stages. For instance, stage one would be for ages 5-7 years of age. Stage two would be from ages 8-11 and so on. What the article explained is that there is a level of education that is required to be taught. This was put in place by the national curriculum. There are certain subjects and areas our children have to be taught within the school system. Where does it say that this involves sexual intercourse? The children would start from age five learning about the body and life cycles and by age seven would be learning about intercourse. Many parents are outraged and looking for ways to meet this concerning issue head on. Parents are feeling that this type of teaching can lead their children to be faced with feelings they are not old enough to deal with responsibly. Other parents feel that school should be a pressure free place for their children.The bottom line is that schools have the right to decide what is taught within the nation curriculum's guidelines.It is up to parents to find out exactly what is being taught to their children and decide from there.
Timothy Green

Stem Cell Research - Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    Stem cell research is a touchy subject with a lot of people, mostly because it's about ethics. A lot of where stem cells come from is embryos, but there are a lot of other places they come from - such as Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells which are derived from an adult somatic cell.
Alexis Smith

What Helps The Mentally Ill - 0 views

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    No Where to Lay His Head ... The first answer that most people usually come up with to mental illness is "medication". Medication can help the mentally ill in many cases, even completely cure them. For others, however, medication helps only in a limited way, while inducing a number of side effects.
Kimberly Pogrant

Tuition Rising: Why College Cost So Much - 0 views

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    This website pretty much goes straight to the heart about where and why the cost of tuition is 2-3% higher than inflation. The other good reason I didn't realize is that univerisites are striving to be the best so they will spend more money which we end up paying for.
Kimberly Pogrant

SSC: Emancipation of a Minor - 0 views

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    Packets contain ALL forms and ALL instructions needed for this process. Where there are separate packets for Instructions and Forms, get BOTH packets. This is just the first step inorder to become an adult before the ago of 18. Some children are just more mature than their guardians or parents and understand that they can do better by them selves.
Cory Fonner

Texting While Driving - 0 views

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    This website gives people ways that they can help stop texting and driving. It also gives government websites where you can learn about the dangers of texting while driving.
jesse maynard

How can we balance personal freedoms with public health? - 0 views

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    This web site is about personal freedoms verus public health and where to draw the line. For example, one case was a child was so asthmatic that he could not walk, and he came from a house full of heavy smokers.
Amber Jefferis

Arizona Health Insurance Reform Amendment, Proposition 106 (2010) - 0 views

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    This article talks about a proposition that was on the ballot in Arizona November, 2010 that would amend the Arizona Constitution to require citizens to have health care. It shows the official results of the election as well as how the ballot read. There are also lists of the supporters and opponents and their respective arguments for or against the proposition.
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    An Arizona Health Insurance Reform Amendment, also known as Proposition 106, or HCR 2014, was on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Arizona as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. Article decribes the arguments for and against HCR 2014.
faten amar

Should smoking be banned in public places ? - 0 views

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    Some people say that banning smoking in public is a violation of human rights. Many people have argued that banning smoking in public places goes against human rights because they live in a country where they have the right to do what they please and are entitled to enjoying smoking in public as long as they obey the law.
Laila Syed

Should Parents Let Their Teenage Children Drink at Home? - 0 views

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    There are 31 states that allow parents or guardians to give alcohol to minors, only 7 of those restrict it to a private residence. Even in countries where there is not minimum drinking age and it is customary for teens to drink during meals or religious ceremonies with their parents, there is still an observable incidence of intoxication and binge drinking.
Emily Stevens

Smoking in public - 0 views

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    This article goes over the California laws on smoking in public. States have been banning smoking in public due to health problems of second-hand-smokers. California has already set up a law stating that a child has the right to breathe in only clean air. So, the law is that no one is allowed to smoke in an area where there is a minor under 18.
Tiffany Odgers

Mandatory car insurance laws - 0 views

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    America is the land of the free, a place where we can do what we choose. This article asks "Are mandatory insurance laws fair?" It also states that the right of one man to swing his fist ends at the tip of another man's nose.
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