Restrictions Of The First Amendment

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    Business

    R. Ravi THE SPATE of nidhi companies failing to repay their depositors on time compounded the woes of the investor community. These depositors, unlike those in unincorporated bodies and collective investment companies, cannot be accused of ignorance or greed in choosing the avenue to invest in as the nidhi companies are recognised under Section 620A of the Companies Act, regulated under its provisions and further registered with the Reserve Bank of India as per the provisions of Section 45IA of the

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    Free Speech

    Free Speech one of the amendments in the constitution a goal for all American colonists The First Amendment to the United States still stand in this present time for all to show in demonstration, protest, in a public forum to get political information or ideas presented to groups of people or Congress on any subject matter consider for soul reasoning to express agreement or disagreement . The Supreme Court has protected free speech since 1925 from government interference by state and local branch

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    Gun Control

    since the constitution was written. The second amendment in the Bill of Rights is our “right to bear arms” amendment, if there were more restrictions on guns then that would violate one of our rights. In a way gun control makes sense. To someone who doesn’t think about the matter clearly it would look like the perfect solution to crime. This, however, would not be the case at all. Take Canada for example, they have fairly high restrictions on guns. As a result crime has not decreased at

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    Pros And Cons Of Pig The Death Penalty

    ("Furman”). However, the death penalty was not gone entirely. In 1976, the case of Gregg v. Georgia, 428 U.S. 153 (1976), the Supreme Court made the death penalty constitutional again ("Gregg”). Moreover, the Supreme Court decided cases to make more restrictions on executions. As the result, mentally disabled people and minors will never get executed. Till this modern day, 19 states banned capital punishment and 31 states still have this law, but many states out of the 31’s haven’t executed a criminal

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    Bill of Rights and Amendments Paper

    Bill of Rights and Amendments Paper Renee Sumpter History 301 October 2, 2013 John Carter The Bill of Rights and the amendments to the Constitution is a very important in our history. These documents were written to correct mistakes that were within the original document. This paper will cove why the amendments became part of the Constitution, what parts of the original documents motivated the adoption of the Bill of Rights, and finally what the effects of the Bill of Rights has had for

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    Protesting On The Street Should Be Illegal Essay

    of the 21th century protesting on the streets has blown up. These protests are affecting more people in your daily lives than you would think. I believe protesting on the street should be illegal because the amount of people getting hurt, the first amendment has clearly stated how to protest and to protest , and it affects everyone's daily life by blocking the street. These common reason should influence you to believe the same thing as myself. A reason Blocking traffic should be illegal is that

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    Free Expression on College Campuses

    “Assaultive rasict speech functions as a preemptive strike. The invective is experienced as a blow, not as a proffered idea, and once the blow is struck, it is unlikely that a dialogue will follow. Racial insults are particularly undeserving of First Amendment protection because the perpetrator’s intention is not to discover truth or initiate dialogue but to injure the victim.”(page56 paragraph 6.) The law of the land states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or

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    Voting Rights

    requirements and it should be easier for immigrants to gain their citizenship so they as well can have a say in government. The American constitution established the framework of the voting system that we use today in our modern society. Voting first started in 1776, during the time of the colonies and the revolution and only white male Protestants were able to vote. At the time when George Washington was elected President, only 6% of the current population was eligible to vote, so voting was very

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    Ethics

    capable of letting the world to learn a new fact or to break the taboo of the society by enlightenment and the tool these days used to do this is by politically suppressing the people challenging them their daily life or by power, influence, terror, restriction and ones need to show the other about their own supremacy. Now the bright side being learning and pursue the truth by academic freedom a group of people which are bothered by similar question tend to come together and make it a project to know

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    Wisconsin Home Based Education Requirements

    statutes relating to home schooling are much too lenient; there is no accountability for parents and no safeguards in place to make sure that the children in these programs are actually receiving a quality education. I believe that additional restrictions need to be put in place that require children and or parents to participate in some kind of activity that will prove participants are at the same level as their public school peers. Arguments are made that when compared to the total amount

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