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    Calvin Goddard’s Contributions to Forensic Science APA Format 6th Edition Amanda M. Helm Chandler- Gilbert Community College Abstract After completing research on forensic science contributers, I have found Calvin Hooker Goddard’s contributions to be the most interesting. In this paper I will give you a peak through his life along with his areas of expertise and then lastly what he contributed to forensic science. He started out a boy with a passion for firearms and then became an Army man…

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    worked hard to make sure that we could have the freedom that they were not given. On the First Amendments one of the rights listed is freedom of speech, specifically in that Congress will not proclaim a law that is “condensing the freedom of speech.” In 1925, the Supreme Court reached a decision that the First Amendment pertains to each state guaranteeing that the statutory right to free speech is…

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    John Dewey Religion

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    began to overtake the United States as new viewpoints of religion began to surface. It became a common practice for religious leaders to doubt the Bible in the new light of modern science and wondered if the Bible should be taken as literally true. In 1925, The Scopes trial attracted worldwide attention when a young biology teacher went neck and neck with the law because he wanted to teach evolution in his classroom, a topic that very much went against the belief of God who is said to have…

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    Theodore Alvin Holtzburg was born October 20th 1925 in Far Rockaway located in New York. He was born into a devout jewish family, after a small while the family moved to Washington Heights in upper Manhattan for reasons unknown. He was quite the smart boy and graduated from high school when he was just fourteen. As Theodore was growing up he was affected by the Fascism in Europe and like many others that were Jewish were sympathetic to the socialist party. While still a boy he and his brother…

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    Imagine this, you and your family have barely survived the civil war in syria and are trying to get to any place that is safer than here. This is a reality for many families living in syria they never wanted to leave their home but now they have to to protect their families. It all started when the syrian people were protesting “after the arrest and torture of some teenagers who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall”(BBC). The government tried to stop this with force but that just lead…

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    Daystar Rita Frances Dove

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    Rita Frances Dove is the first African America to serve as the Laureate Consulate in Poetry to the Library of Congress. Born 1925, she also holds the title of being the second African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize for poetry and she served as the Poet Laureate of Virginia from 2004-2006. One of Dove’s most popular poems is Daystar in which she creates a persona which describes the life of being a mother and a wife. In the poem Daystar, the unnamed persona seeks solitude while she…

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    The Great Gatsby Essay The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and was first published on April 10, 1925. Was written in the Jazz Era, the Jazz Era was parties, social drinking, flapper girls, bootlegging and wealthy people. The main character Jay Gatsby had the mansions, money, girls, parties but he didn’t have it all. He fell in love with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, who was gorgeous and loved to have fun but there was one problem, she was married to Tom Buchanan. Tom was proud…

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    The Great Gatsby is a story written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story is set in Jazz Age 1925 in New York. The Great Gatsby mainly explores themes of society and class, love, wealth, memory and the past, and American dreams. The story depends on Jay Gatsby’s life and his dream, the dream of getting Daisy back. Jay Gatsby is one of main characters in the Great Gatsby. Gatsby is like the other characters that have their dreams they attempt to achieve. Among those dreams, his dream seems…

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    Gomez Jr.: Case Study

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    On 01/25/16 at 15:11 hours, Reporting Officer (R/O) Babczak #293 and Officer Sirgedas #202 responded to 1924 S. 50th Ct. for a Residential Burglary. Upon arrival, R/O spoke with Jesus Gomez Jr. DOB:08/23/98. Gomez Jr. related that he received a text message from his mother, Leticia Ayala DOB:03/23/72, at approximately 13:00 hours saying that someone broke into their house. Ayala left the residence because she had to go to work. Gomez Jr. was at school when he got the message and arrived at the…

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    Shah Pahlavi's Downfall

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    Imagine living in Iran in 1970. It was a time of great boom and great bust. There was much wealth to be had from oil production, and at times things were very prosperous. This prosperity was overshadowed though, by the many socio-economic failures of the Shah. His unwise use of power and his greed made Iran a country ripe for revolution. By 1979 the stage was set for Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who because of cunning historical and political maneuverings was able to use politics, religion, and…

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