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Term Papers on Legal and Government
Gangs
Number of words: 1587 - Number of pages: 6.... animal and human sacrifices and
people with brown hair were forbidden and non-caucasians.
There are many different gangs. Now there's one I am familiar
with, the Necronomicon, who jumped me and my homeboy (who's Latino) just
because we weren't white.
Another one would belong to the punks. Which I do not have a
problem with. The only two punk gangs I know of, do not call themselves
"Gangs" but they call themselves a crew. They call themselves CFH,
(Cowboys From Hell) and the other one is the Martians.
A lot of the gang members come fr .....
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Teen Pregnancy
Number of words: 2405 - Number of pages: 9.... but steadily. "These recent declines reverse the 24-percent rise in the teenage birth rate from 1986 to 1991" ( Facts and Stats 1). Usually only one-third of teenage mothers receive a high school diploma. The rest of the mothers usually end up on welfare. "A majority of both boys and girls who are sexually active wish they had waited. Eight in ten girls and six in ten boys say they wish they had waited" ( Facts and Stats 1). Many people are concerned about the problems teenage parents and their children face. The health risks for a teenage girl who becomes p .....
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The Need For Capital Punishment
Number of words: 773 - Number of pages: 3.... crime. Death could be by firing squad,
lethel injection, the gas chamber or electric chair. Chances are you've been in
this room for many years and will be for many more. Your lawyers have began the
lenghthly appeal process. Once all the appeals have failed, it soon is time,
and you will be moved to a holding cell. There you will be offered your final
mean, of your choice. Your last visitors arrive, first your lawyer, your family
members and at last a preist who prays with you. You take your final glance
around the room, as you are lead to another room clo .....
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Harrasment
Number of words: 1588 - Number of pages: 6.... suggestive or vulgar language.
∙ Threats or physical harm.
∙ Sexually oriented or suggestive pictures, posters, magazines, or other materials.
∙ Touching someone in a sexually suggestive way, or in a way calculated to invade her personal space.
∙ Touching of another’s breasts, genital areas, or derriere.
Whether or not conduct is unwelcome is a critical concept. Conduct is not welcome when it is unsolicited, when the victim has done nothing to incite it and when the victim views that conduct as undesirable or offensive. Simply beca .....
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The Theories Of Hobbes And Locke
Number of words: 980 - Number of pages: 4.... fear, and chaos. Similarly, in the sense that we do what is in our best interest, Hobbes says that at one point in time we decided to voluntarily and mutually transfer our rights to another person or group in an attempt to get out of that miserable state of war. Hobbes also contends that if there is not a power to keep people in awe, they will continually be in war against each other. In other words, there is no security without a system such as our own, with consequences for actions that infringe on the rights of others. The crucial part of this system is th .....
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BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIO
Number of words: 1425 - Number of pages: 6.... Blacks were forced into the institution of slavery. After the abolition of slavery Blacks faced institutional racism, that is, racism legitimated by the whole of society directed against the few of society. As a facet of that institutional racism Blacks are now forced to persevere the increasing trend of control by the US Criminal Justice System. Control by the USCJS includes the probation, parole, imprisonment, and death of Blacks. A study conducted by the Sentencing Project in 1989 found tat more than one-fourth of all Blacks between the age of 20 and 29 are .....
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Communications Decency Act: Regulation In Cyberspace
Number of words: 474 - Number of pages: 2.... for
anyone caught using “indecent” language over the net; as if reading profanities
online affects us more dramatically than reading them on paper. Our First
Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of
speech, or of the press....” The Act takes away this right. The Constitution-
defying traitors creating these useless laws do not they understand the medium
they're trying to control. What they “claim” is that they are trying to protect
our childre .....
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