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Compulsory Quinn O?Connor McLean Honors English 10 29 October 2012 Please say Compulsory From the Latin root ?pel? & ?puls? which come from the Latin pellere & pulsus and mean to push or drive The prefix is ?com? meaning with, together Words with the prefix ?com? include comprehend, complete, and compulsive. Compulsory is an adjective Definitions, Synonyms and Antonyms Required by law or a rule. Involving or employing compulsion; compelling; necessary Synonyms: mandatory, obligatory, required Antonyms: optional, unnecessary, elective Context Compulsory is often used to describe a law enforced by the government or other authority. For instance, driving laws such as seat belts being required when in the car, stopping at stop signs and lights, and obeying the speed limit. Sentences

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1. Move victim to shady area. if there's no shade, make shade with a jacket covering victim. 2.Loosen restricted clothing of victim. 3. Pour water over victim. 4. Give victim water to drink sip by sip. 5. Elevate the victims feet. 6. Continue to give victim water and tell him things are going to be fine. 7. Notify victim that medical care is on their way.

Rule of Law

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Rule of law prevented one person from becoming too powerful. In ancient times there were tyrants and monarchs, people who had supreme rule. These people could essentially do what they want because they were higher than the law. However, rule of law gave the lower-class citizens a chance because everyone was under the same rules. Upon examining Aristotle’s writings, Great Britain’s democratic developments, and the French Revolution, you can further see how important the rule of law is.

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John Peter Zenger, publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal, was arrested and put on trial for supposedly printing seditious libels that undermine the governmental authority. Zenger was declared innocent because what he publicized was the truth. The Zenger Trial established and enforced the freedom of press.

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SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 11. Civil rights refers to two related but different terms. In civil law jurisdictions, a civil right is a power which can be expressed under civil law. In common law jurisdictions, civil right is distinguished from human or natural rights. Civil rights are rights that are given by nations to their citizens. While natural or human rights are rights that individuals have by the nature of being born into that certain territory.

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John Peter Zenger, publisher of the New-York Weekly Journal, was arrested and put on trial for supposedly printing seditious libels that undermine the governmental authority. Zenger was declared innocent because what he publicized was the truth. The Zenger Trial established and enforced the freedom of press.

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Arizona Immigration Law- Constitutional or not?

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Vaughn Stumvoll Current World Problems CBA Arizona Immigration Law The law, SB1070, has been passed in Arizona. This makes it a crime under state law to be in the country illegally, and grants police the power to stop and verify immigration status of anyone they suspect of being illegal("SENATE BILL 1070"). This new law clearly violates the U.S. Constitution in two ways. To address the issue of illegal immigration patching up the border should be more of a priority than getting illegals out of the U.S.

Arizona Immigration Law- Constitutional or not?

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Vaughn Stumvoll Current World Problems CBA Arizona Immigration Law The law, SB1070, has been passed in Arizona. This makes it a crime under state law to be in the country illegally, and grants police the power to stop and verify immigration status of anyone they suspect of being illegal("SENATE BILL 1070"). This new law clearly violates the U.S. Constitution in two ways. To address the issue of illegal immigration patching up the border should be more of a priority than getting illegals out of the U.S.

Judicial Review

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As we know, judicial review is grounded in the court case of Marbury v. Madison. To see if your knowledge is solid at this point, look over the current case of Schwarzenegger v. Plata at the site http://topics.law.cornell.edu/supct/cert/09-1233. After viewing all of the case briefs, act as if you were a Justice in the Supreme Court and decide if the case is constitutional or not.

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