Cases from Louisiana involving civil rights

Cases from Louisiana involving civil rights or civil liberties that was decided by the United States Supreme Court. If your state does not have a case that was decided by the United States Supreme Court, choose a civil rights case from another state for which the United States Supreme Court issued a decision.

Here is a brief description of civil rights and civil liberties: Civil rights refers to equal social opportunities under the law. It gives you these freedoms such as the right to vote, the right to public education, or a fair trial, among other things, regardless of your wealth or race. Civil liberties mean freedom of religion, equal treatment and due process under the law, and the right to privacy.

You should be able to go online and look up your state and famous cases decided by the Supreme Court. For example, Brown v Board of Education (1951) started in Topeka, Kansas and ended up in the Supreme Court of the United States

Sexual wellness through  natural and applied sciences lens

Analyzing   sexual wellness through  natural and applied sciences lens by exploring the following questions How does this issue/event provide a social commentary through the natural and applied sciences? In what ways can science help resolve or enhance your issue/event? Sexual wellness can be defined as a blend of physical state, mental state, and social well-being that has a connection with sexuality. Growing awareness regarding sexual wellness inspires a positive and respectful approach involving sexuality and sexual relationships

The implementation of national education standards

The implementation of national education standards and what are possible policy solutions to address the policy’s concerns? Include either a logical, emotional, and/or credibility appeal. How can we advocate for citizen involvement concerning the implementation of national education standards? national standards that serve as the basis for planning, implementing, and supervising education in the context of realizing quality national education.

Modern perceptions of racial difference in American society

How  Atlantic Slave Trade shape our modern perceptions of racial difference in American society? Provide three historical examples from the Atlantic Slave Trade to support  Slavery in Colonial and Antebellum America How and why did slavery become an entrenched part of American society during the colonial and antebellum periods? Provide three historical examples to support your answer. The Politics of Slavery and the American Civil War

Why and how did the issue of slavery divide the nation during the 1850s? Why did the issue of slavery and the emancipation of slaves influence Lincoln’s war strategy during the Civil War between 1861 and 1863?  Provide three historical examples to support the first question, while pointing out the circumstances that compelled Lincoln to alter his war strategy between 1861-1863 for the second question.

Being a citizen of Canada

Explaining  what being a citizen of Canada means  AND what intend to do to be an active citizen now & in the future. Pledging something that  cannot possibly fulfill is futile, not only does it defeat your role as a citizen in Canada, but it also fails to meet the standards of this assignment. Consider pledging things that  can actually achieve.

Intentions of bringing peace and cooperation amongst nations

There are still  real  intentions of bringing peace and cooperation amongst nations. They encourage integration and active participation in terms of national and global scales of activities that help spread awareness and engage the people in making the world a better and safer one. The United Nations plays an important role in conflict prevention, using diplomacy, good offices and mediation. Among the tools the Organization uses to bring peace are special envoys and political missions in the field.

Acts of commission and omissions

Neglecting acts of commission and omissions. What are acts of commission? Act of commission are deliberate and intentional. However, Harm to a child might not be there intended consequences, some examples include physical abuse, sexual abuse psychological abuse.Act of omission a failure to provide for a child basic physically emotionally education need pretend they chain from harm or potential harm. Example physical neglect emotional neglect medical and dental neglect educational neglect in adequate supervision exposure to violent environments about one in 1 in 7 experiencing Child abuse or neglect and less last year we know there could be underreported.

The good news is we stop cheating on his abuse and neglect before it starts if you work together to promote safe table rotini relationship in environment and nurturing relationships and environments. Some strategies to consider include strengthen economic to support to families, change social norms to support parents and provide quality care and education education early in life enhance parenting skills. To promote health child development. Intervene to lessen harm and prevent future risk. There strategies help create families, neighborhoods and communities where every child thrives

Principles laid out on the Declaration of Independence

The principles laid out on the Declaration of Independence have guided American politics since its inception. Frederick Douglass references the document in his speech What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? What critiques of this document does Douglass offer? Although not a governing document. What redeeming principles of the document does he identify

The Plan Do Study Act

How the Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) method is a way to test a change that is implemented. Going through the prescribed four steps guides the thinking process into breaking down the task into steps and then evaluating the outcome, improving on it, and testing again. utilized in quality improvement? What are the different stages, and what stakeholders should be involved? How does technology support quality improvement processes?

Individual that influenced the U.S. Constitution

Analyzing  individual that influenced the U.S. Constitution, and one event that affected federalism. Examples that may be used for an influence on a U.S. Constitution: John Locke, Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Thomas Hobbes. Examples that may be used for event that affected federalism: US Constitution’s 10th Amendment, legalizing marijuana, legal drinking age, speed limits, SCOTUS.