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Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) – Case Summary

The main issue of contention in this particular case was the fundamental right to marry as enshrined in the Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Due Protection Clause. This liberty extends to same-sex couples that were particularly lobbying against state legislation-based restrictions upheld by states such as Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky

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The Virtue of Nationalism – Book Review

A Review of Yoram Hazony’s Book The Virtue of Nationalism The Virtue of Nationalism by Yoram Hazony advocates for national freedom as opposed to imperialism. Hazony seeks to show how the Bible sets the vision for a world of independent nations. The overall thesis of the book is that the world is governed best when

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Will Telepsychiatry Affect the Quality of Patient Care?

 Telepsychiatry is a relatively nascent subset of telemedicine which seeks to remotely providing a wide array of psychiatric evaluations and therapy using innovative technology. Apart from the aforementioned services, telemedicine has also emerged as a significant force in health promotion through medication management and patient education ({ConferennceSeries, 2017). Telepsychiatry is, thus, bound to have a

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Globalism vs Nationalism – GOVT 460

Throughout the early 20th century, nationalism was esteemed because it advocated for self-governance and freedom from oppression. The sentiment squared with growing awareness of political freedom, individual rights, and dignity held by people. However, this changed in the mid-20th century due to a contest between liberalism and nationalism, which saw the latter collapse due to

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Should all Clinical Data be Made Available to the Public?

One of the longstanding debate topics in the health care realm is whether clinical data should be made available to the public or not. Notably, most of these debates are centered around whether clinical data should be treated as a public good or private property. However, the vital question should focus on which option benefits

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Locke’s Universal Rights are not Sufficient to Explain Nationhood

Hazony’s Argument – Locke’s Universal Rights are not Sufficient to Explain Nationhood In “The Virtue of Nationalism,” Yoram Hazony argues that Locke’s universal rights are not sufficient to explain nationhood. Hazony holds that true freedom comes only where the possibility of collective self-determination exists. He explains that true freedom (one that sufficiently explains nationhood) comes

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Sexual Harassment – Deviance and Its Consequences

Deviance refers to behaviors or actions that violate social norms or formally enacted rules. The deviant behavior under consideration in this paper is sexual harassment. While the perpetrator of sexual harassment may perceive the act as erotically gratifying, society considers it unacceptable. Examples of sexual harassment include making inappropriate sexual gestures, making sexual comments about

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Charismatic Figures of the French Revolution

Louis XVI A non-Catholic had legal status and religious freedom in France under an edict. Foreign policy success for Louis XVI included aiding the American colonies’ fight against France’s archenemy, Britain. He could not let his ministers and subjects live in wider luxury and honor than him. To him, absolute monarchy was a divine right.

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Feasibility Study of a Community Sports Center

Every project starts with a thought. A “concept” means anything we have in the back of our minds about what we enjoy or want to do. The development of an idea results in a final form known as a “concept,” which goes through a fine-tuning procedure commonly referred to as feasibility evaluation. A feasibility study

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