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Cory Fonner

Paying College Athletes: Pay for Play is the Only Way - 0 views

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    Should college athletes be paid? This article discusses why a college athlete deserves to be paid.
Alisa Cooper

Is Drug Testing Welfare Applicants Unconstitutional? - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Interesting concept here, but they will spend lots more money defending laws like this than they would if they just paid the welfare. Too bad. 
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.
Dean Stewart

Drug test for those on Welfare, Is this really unconstitutional? - 0 views

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    In this article, the author is explaining the process this law has taken since it has first started. The author also explains, in which direction it has taken, where people have taken it as unconstitutional.
Mary Murray

Ninth Circuit upholds Arizona felon voter disenfranchisement law - 0 views

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    An article about challenge to Arizona's law and the subsequent upholding of the law. Felons must complete the terms of their sentence, including paying fines before their voting rights can be restored. In addition to the fines being paid up, they have to complete their probation.
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?
Candice Zinke

Workplace Breastfeeding included in the Health Care Reform - 0 views

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    Giving mothers un-paid break time to pump the milk for their nursing child. People don't realize that this is not only a health benefit it is an economic benefit.
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.
faitheprechel9

Senseless Thinking: Technology has come too far - 0 views

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    Technology has come very far, it makes life much easier. People want life to be easier, but we loose sight of the meaning in our lives. It is when things are difficult that we find the things worth living for. This article talks about the 5 ways technology has effected us negatively. Storage is no longer an issue, we save almost everything, and pirating has greatly increased. People no longer carry cash, it is easier to loose sight of what is spent when everything is paid for on a card. Cars are now beginning to do the driving for us. movies are being developed to the point where it is like we are actually in the film and we stop connecting with the actors themselves. Google glasses are meant to replace cellphones but they are majorly unsafe. with all of this technology it is hard to see where we will be in the future.
pat2205578

5 Outright Illegal Scams That Should Put Wall St. Bankers Behind Bars - 0 views

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    Unchecked greed and financial insanity on Wall Street crashed our economy. Much of that insanity was legal -- bankers lobbied hard for weak regulations, and got what they paid for. But much of that craziness was outright illegal, and in recent months, a number of shocking scams have come to light that could result in huge fines for banks or even put bankers behind bars.
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