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Sandy Coronado

Guilty in HOA Fraud Probe - 1 views

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    During a recent court appearance, Triana who was on the Chateau Versailles HOA board, pleaded guilty to taking part in a plot between the years 2005 and 2009, to place HOA board members in a community where they in turn paid her to come up with construction defect lawsuits against home builders in order to generate money for her co-conspirators.
lukemclellan

Arizona Self Defense Laws - 0 views

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    This article is written by a veteran explaining Arizona's law on the use of "deadly force" and when and where it is appropriate to use such a law.
anonymous

Obamacare Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    Some pros for obamacare are that people who cannot afford insurance now can afford it due to obamacare. The 80/20 rule is in place where companies pay the premiums and the client pays the rest.Cons are that people who previously had insurance now have to pay more than ever, due to the ACA.
faitheprechel9

Technology gone too far - 0 views

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    This article talks about how technology has made life easier, but it also puts many people out of work. we want life to be easier but its getting to the point where what happens when it cant get any easier? as far as health care technology is very beneficial, but in every day life it becoming a little bit too much.
phebs14

Do Students Still Have Free Speech in School? - 0 views

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    We are living in a digital age where students, myself included, can post, tweet, and update their status about every thought that goes through their heads. Some of those thoughts posted online has landed some kids in hot water. The severities of th incidents vary anywhere from venting about a hall monitor being mean or how a profile that was made as a joke that cost a teacher his job.
addisonpalomino

Stand Your Ground Law - 0 views

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    its a great video that debates that the Stand Your Ground and whether if it a good idea or not. they show and explain 2 cases where the Stand Your Ground law was implemented with two different outcomes.
alexmartinez21

30 Things You Should Not Share On Social Media - 2 views

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    It explains what people should share. Peiople workout and show off their bodies on instagram, facebook etc is it too much or are they just proud of their body changes
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    It explains what people should share. Peiople workout and show off their bodies on instagram, facebook etc is it too much or are they just proud of their body changes
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    It has happened in many cases, where people get raped because of the pictures that they post so i would suggest that everybody thinks twice about what they post before they do.
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    There is a new show on MTV about a killer who finds his victims on a social media/dating app.While this takes it to an extreme it's ideas are not far fetched.
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    I would think this is common sense, only post what you feel like you wouldn't mind everyone seeing, that includes your boss, teacher,etc...
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    When posting anything on social media you have to accept the fact that everyone and anyone will and can see it. Also, there's no going back! Once it's out there it will most likely always be out there.
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    Social has become a little too invasive. I enjoy social networking but sometimes it is way more information than I want to know about someone.
mattconger

Break Is Likely in Planned Parenthood Funding Battle - 0 views

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    Abortion doesn't sound good in any sense, but as humans we should have the right to do as we please. There are aboslutly some circumstances where people need the choice. i do not agree with abusing the right, people can't be getting pregnant every couple months and throwing the life away.
westonmate

Privacy vs. Security Debated Following Paris Attacks - 0 views

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    After the Paris attacks, the the mostly cooled down topic of privacy vs security has come back with a vengeance, with many of the presidential front runners taking stands. It discusses how encrypted services like Twitter can be used as communication methods between terrorists, and where many important figures in the surveillance game, including former CIA director, stand on it.
adyanada

The real mental health issue behind gun violence - CNN.com - 1 views

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    By focusing on certain categories of mental illness researchers say federal gun law overlooks those at greater risk of violence. The government believes that it is very important that they keep guns away from the mentally ill individuals in our society.
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    Those with mental illness are shown to have a higher risk of acting out violent crimes (specifically with the use of a gun). However, this is not the case all of the time due to the fact that there are still an abundant amount of shootings each year where the criminal(s) behind the weapon do not have any mental illnesses. We should be looking into the psychological factors of the criminals behind the gun, but also doing more extensive background checks and setting stricter limitations on who is able to purchase/receive guns.
westonmate

The security vs. privacy debate is already over, and privacy lost - 0 views

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    As technology becomes more popular, we begin to lose our privacy. The internet is becoming harder to avoid, and personal lives are becoming more public. Websites track your use of the internet- where you go, what you do, etc. In some ways this can be beneficial, as people cannot hide who they are anymore. IRS scandals, disease outbreaks, companies abusing power; all at our fingertips. This has sparked the debate between what is more important: your privacy? or our nation's security?
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    This article explains that there is basically no debate anymore over privacy vs security; privacy lost long ago. With the advent of the "information age" privacy largely died quietly and without much thought. Now that things like Google and Facebook exist, and we spit out private information without much thought, the debate is over.
kailey14

Defunding Planned Parenthood Would Cost The Government Dearly - 2 views

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    Focuses of the amount it would cost the government to completely get rid of Planned Parenthood. Many countries besides the U.S have Planned Parenthood clinics where there are no other option for women that cannot afford medical care to get the services they need.
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    The unwanted pregnancies and births that abolishing Planned Parenthood would bring, will only end up costing the government more in the long-run. This action would also take away an essential health care provider for women with no other options.
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    Defunding planned parenthood would end up costing the government more in the end. Since planned parenthood does more than just abortions through their organization it would cause health care for women aside from abortions to be taken away from them. Therefore that can present a huge problem in the future if that were to happen.
stromgrend

Govt. Websites Going Where They Should Not - 0 views

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    Many Govt. websites use unauthorized software to track users. There has been 64 reported Govt. websites using this software. They did this by tracking the cookies that other computers pick up while visiting their sites.
Jessica Brickie

The Problem With Antidiscrimination Laws - 1 views

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    Thee anti-discrimination laws intertwine with religious liberties. There are many things that people do in a day to day basis that they can be discriminated on whether it is getting a wedding cake or going out to eat where they can be denied. Yet it has also opened a wide range of possibilities for those who were being discriminated on to go other places for their choices.
charmayne1031

Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015 - 1 views

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    Although knowing reasons of why many are to believe that planned parenthood should or should not be defund, it is also important to know the history of the bill. This site is exactly for that reason. It shows who, where, and when the Planned Parenthood Act was in action.
ceciliamadrid

Privacy vs Security | | Debatewise - where great minds differ - 0 views

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    The war on terror is not a war like World War II. The enemy is not a state and it is not clear how victory will be reached. This means any loss of privacy will be open ended and may last for many years.
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