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    explains, “Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. I would agree with St. Augustine that "an unjust law is no law at all" (6). Many times laws have been in place that are now considered unethical. For example, in the early United States history it was illegal for women to vote. It was also illegal for African Americans and White Americans to have integrated bathrooms and schools. However, now these laws are considered highly unethical. The same logic should be applied…

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    Certain politicians believe that sometimes a loss could be a victory. In the introduction to her book “Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making”, Stone states, that politicians always have at least two goals. First is a policy goal – whatever program or proposal they would like to see accomplished or defeated, whatever problem that would like to see solved. Perhaps more important she considers to be a political…

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    prohibited in most of the United States, use has been prevalent for decades. In 1996, 32% of people had admitted to trying marijuana at least once (Joy 137). Many states allow medical use of the drug and two states have recently legalized recreational use. So why is it illegal in the rest of the country? There are numerous statistics to back up the benefits of legalization and the idea continues to gain popularity. Marijuana should be legalized throughout the United States based on the benefits…

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    any financial burdens would fall on him. Today, his shares would be worth around $80 billion. Google had to halt trading in 2012 due to financial figures being prematurely released indicating profits had dropped with a lot of concern surrounding advertising revenue. The company blamed for printing the figures prematurely is R.R. Donnelley. The term “fat finger” refers to a human error caused by pressing the wrong key when entering data into a computer. The Japanese broker was…

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    Sammi Lehner JWST 212 Paper #2 Kosher Cup of Coffee I never gave it much thought how much caffeinated beverages play a part in American popular culture. Millions of Americans consume a cup or more of caffeine beverage a day. Some prefer tea, or energy drinks, or hot chocolate, but many people enjoy having their daily cup of coffee. The logos of coffee shops including Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts have become icons of American pop culture. Caffeinated beverages have become a trending picture to…

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    which forces the financial institutions to keep privacy on the customer’s information and give a privacy notice. The difference between this one and the GLB act is that this one is an independent agency of the United States government and not only protects the financial industry, but also the advertising and the marketing industries. The Glass Steagal Act, this act separates investments and commercial banking activities. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act(SOX), This reform was approved to help regulate…

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    Espionage Act”, the law had a justifiable legitimate purpose, but soon became problematic (Greenberg par. 4). Its wording was vague, and left too much opportunity for misinterpretation by overzealous vigilante groups and overly aggressive law enforcement agencies (Greenberg par. 6). Probably the most disgraceful and abusive use of this law was by the Postmaster General Albert Burleson. Viewed as an intolerant belligerent by his peers, Burleson canceled mailing privileges for a number of groups…

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    Potential buyers tend to believe that high priced items are meant to have better quality and longevity. It helps the company to recoup the cost of goods sold by paying salaries to the factory workers, purchasing supplies and equipment, marketing and advertising expenses. The company uses selective distribution strategy to place their products into specific geographical location and chooses some outlets to distribute their merchandise. This strategy helps to control market and save on…

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    conversational style through disjunctive syntax: the causal adjunct ‘Because’ is elided in “You’re getting your outfit dirty” (Delin 2000, pp.129; Najafian and Ketabi 2011). Moreover, the daughter is named ‘Olivia’, one of the most common names in the state (NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages 2015). In these ways, the text establishes the ubiquity of gender-differentiated parenting. The diptych’s second half, however, critiques this practice by revealing its harmful consequences.…

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    In 2010, the Federal Communications Commissions introduced and eventually passed net neutrality protections that became the “first-ever rules to regulate internet access” in the United States (Net Neutrality: A Free and Open Internet). These protections put restrictions on internet service providers, so they would not be allowed to slow down or block internet services for customers. Citizens are overjoyed at the option of equal internet access for all, but this joy is short-lived because within…

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