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- 2531: Anti Death Penalty
- ... is available at most bookstores. iii. Data: You can also write to your congressperson. There are a few bills trying to go through congress to abolish the Death Penalty. US Senator Russ Feingold introduced a bill to the Senate on November 11, 1999, calling for the abolition of the Death Penalty in the US. Transition: We have now discussed the problems and alternatives to the death and as Geoff has just ...
- 2532: American Drug Laws- Do They He
- ... that a civil body of government rather than a criminal one should regulate drug use. It is a social problem, not a criminal one. As a largely victimless crime they should not have their civil rights taken away just because they like to take drugs which we have arbitrarily made illegal. Drugs are very expensive because they are illegal. Their procurement and use fuel crime and violence, which could be largely ...
- 2533: Affirmative Action
- ... give preference to racial minorities, women, and others. Consequently, when considering both sides of the issue, it becomes apparent that reverse discrimination and preferential treatment of minorities is absolutely ludicrous when people are preaching equal rights and that "all men are created equal," and that Affirmative Action should be outright abolished from all aspects of society as an unnecessary evil in order to ensure an equal playing field for all. Those ...
- 2534: Abortion, The Pope And Peter S
- ... stages can determine when the fetus becomes a human being, there is no dividing line. Therefor, one cannot say whether a fetus is to be considered a human being, or just a fetus, and what rights to life this fetus has, if it is not a human being. Singer also believes that there is a difference between being a human being as a ‘member of the homosapien race’ and being a ...
- 2535: Abortion
- ... ill, the helpless are not protected, the society is not as advanced as in a society where they are protected. The more mature the society is, the more there is respect for the dignity and rights of all human beings. The function of the laws of the society, is to protect and provide for all members so that no individual or group of individuals can be victimized by another individual group ...
- 2536: Abortion
- ... CBS/New York Times 1987 85% of Catholics agree with the statement: "Women can have an abortion and still be a good Catholic" Bibliography Bibliography Alvare, Helen, Wilson, Marle, Wolf, Naomi. "Abortion: Whose Values? Whose Rights?" Tikkun January-February 1997: pp54-60 Merril, Ted. "Abortion; Extreme Views Ignore Reality" Medical Economics 15 July 1996: p33 Thomas, Judy. "Pro-life Turns Deadly" Newsweek 26 January 1998: p64 Wallace, Bruce. "When One Fetus ...
- 2537: Abortion
- ... and talk it does not give anyone the right to decide which child should live or which child should die. When two people create a child it becomes a living, breathing, human being that has rights. A fetus has the right to a good life filled with love, happiness, good times and bad times. When a woman decides to have an abortion, the option of adoption should always enter into her ...
- 2538: ADA
- ... equal access and opportunity for the more than forty-three million disabled Americans living in the United States. On July 26, 1990, President Bush signed into law the ADA. The worldˇ¦s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities, this event was a historical benchmark and a milestone in Americaˇ¦s commitment to full and equal opportunity for all citizens. The Presidentˇ¦s directive on that day was, ˇ§Let ...
- 2539: Tobacco And Kids
- ... s try to educate them while they're young to be independent thinkers and to not be swayed by the tobacco companies who are trying to take advantage of their mind and body. --- Works Cited "Bill Clinton vs. Joe Camel." U.S. News & World Report. 2 Sep. 1996: 12. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. "Selling Tobacco to Kids." America. 17 Feb. 1996: 3. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. Roberts, Steven. " Teens ...
- 2540: The Young Offenders Act
- ... young offenders needs and mental health on the outcome of the trials. In the interest of society the young offenders act was brought forth on april second 1984. This act was created to ensure the rights and the needs of a young person. Alan W. Leshied says "On one hand the justice and legal objectives of the act are being effectively realized while on the other hand the needs and treatment ...
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