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    Cyberbullying Laws

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    by explicitly identifying cyberbullying as a proscribed behavior, but they need to move beyond the behaviors that occur on school grounds or those that utilize school-owned resources. But in order to do this they need guidance from their state legislators and Departments of Education so that they draft a policy and procedure that will be held up in court. School, technology, and privacy lawyers disagree about what should (or must) be in a policy. It’s no wonder many educators are simply…

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    This inability to challenge the majority is what allows the majority to make a tyrannical approach in endangering the democracy of America. The legislators buy into this tyranny of the majority because they both agree with the majority and want to please the people that put them into office. This favoritism of the majority is not only secluded to certain people or parties, as Tocqueville claims, “all…

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    abide to the standards set forth onto them from the founders of the Constitution. The founders had set these standards, or roles, to ensure the freedom of the people by having them have control of their rights in the nation verse the government. Legislators voted for senators before the citizens did because it was believed that this would approve with the Constitution and relieve pressure off of the appointed officials from the people. Before this amendment was ratified, several concerns about…

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    The Half Has Never Been Told Study Questions Responses 1) Many white historians participated in the practice of “historical erasure.” By denying the importance of blacks’ contributions to the making and sustainability of America’s economic empire, it supports their false sense of American exceptionalism and individualism, and it tethers the notion that the Civil War was about slavery, a historical assessment that gives too much credence to the importance of blacks to American culture,…

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    chance at the American dream, particularly in the field of education. Moreover, research shows that when citizens are well-educated, they create more jobs and better communities. Despite these facts, Governor Phil Bryant, along with Republican legislators have allowed their ideology to dictate their position on education resulting in decreased funding for public schools. Consequently, school districts are directly impacted and at risk of failing. School districts in this state need more funds to…

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    Policing is and has been an amazingly imperative piece of American culture. Alongside the court remedial frameworks, it is a piece of the triad that constitutes the criminal equity framework in the United States. Since it is the "front-end" segment of the framework, it includes much communication between the police and the individuals from the groups they serve. The police, in this manner, are said to make up the "thin blue line" that exists partially to hold the line in the middle of mayhem and…

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    educators and state funding for public schools. The second issue they focus on is influence people to vote and learning the importance of them as citizens getting involved. Texas Parent PAC is responsible for helping 51 legislators being elected in Texas Legislature and defeating 19 legislators that didn’t support better public education (txparentpac).…

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    Wilson Vs Aristotle

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    The Founders of the United States, in their lists of dependable and confident political philosophers, frequently included Aristotle. Some of the Founders, especially, John Adams and James Wilson, often refer to Aristotle and show an admiration for his Politics. By the “rule of law”, Adams and the Founders did not comprehend the simple consistency or predictability of law and procedure (Pakaluk, Michael). He was recognized as the original source for many policies, mostly declared by the Founders.…

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    Childhood Obesity Obesity is the accumulation of excessive fat tissue. There are several ways of determining excessive fat; the most commonly used is the Body Mass Index (BMI). Childhood obesity is a disease that is taking over the world that people usually don’t think about like malaria or tuberculosis. Even though its effects aren’t immediate as the other two diseases, childhood obesity leads to problems that are just as bad. Even though schools, hospitals, and other places give out pamphlets…

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    Direct Democracy Essay

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    Direct democracy is a system where people decide on and vote on policy initiatives and laws directly, using several instruments like referendum, initiative and recall. Referendum mainly implies that a bill that has been passed in the legislature will be obliged to be set for a popular vote. This essentially means that the public can veto on a bill passed by the legislature. The instrument of Initiative lets members of the public propose/suggest a bill or a constitutional amendment, which will…

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