The city of Niagara Falls NY

What happened to the city of Niagara Falls NY that caused families to move, and cause the city to fall into poverty

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Bill of rights Discussion Board

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania passes a law requiring all children to be vaccinated for Hepatitis B before the age of five. Jonas and Jennifer Yoder are members of the Amish faith. They have three children over the age of five whom they have refused to vaccinate based on their religious beliefs. Specifically, the Yoders believe that vaccinating their children would be equivalent to placing their faith in man over their faith in God, which would violate the First Commandment; “You shall have no other Gods before Me.”

The Yoders have sued Pennsylvania seeking to overturn the law as a violation of the Free Exercise of Religion contained in the First Amendment. Based on current judicial understanding of the Free Exercise Clause, explain whether the court should rule in the Yoders’ favor in at least 300 words?

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women in Canadian Politics

I. Imagine that the Government of Canada has convened a Citizens
Assembly to determine how to increase the number of women in politics at
the federal level. You are a representative of Equal Voice Canada—an
organization that seeks to increase the number of women in formal
politics—and will be giving a presentation to the Assembly. Drawing on the
relevant course materials, explain to the Assembly which concrete steps that
the government could take to increase both the supply of and demand for
women in politics giving evidence to support your proposals. Ensure that the
initiatives proposed consider intersectionality. Maximum 1000 words.

II. Choose three thinkers/works that offer contrasting views of what
feminism is and/or how the feminist cause should be realized. You may
either write a dialogue (in script form) amongst the thinkers/works and
yourself or a formal essay contrasting and evaluating their views. Maximum
1000 words.

III. Consider at least three women’s activist groups we’ve encountered
throughout the course. Discuss some similarities and differences amongst
them regarding their objectives, tactics, how they create cohesion, the
success of their campaigns, and any other factors you consider relevant. Can
we make any generalizations about women’s activist groups across time and
place or should each be understood solely in its specific context? Maximum
1000 words.

IV. “The personal is political.” Drawing on various materials covered
throughout the course discuss what this statement means and what its
implications are. Additionally, drawing on course material, reflect on how
aspects of your own life might be understood as political. Maximum 1000
words.

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Australian Constitutional Law

Should the Australian Constitution be amended to include a First Nations Voice? If so, what form should such a voice take and what are the implications for the constitutional principles of representative government and parliamentary suprem​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​acy?

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