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    include: treason, aggravated kidnapping, and hijacking a plane. These crimes only include those of the Georgia state regulations. The federal government and military courts also have a list of violations that can result in capital punishment. Since 1976 the only executions that have occurred “have been for murder or conspiracy to commit murder”…

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    In the case of Monge v Maya Magazine, Inc. the plaintiffs are Latin American celebrities Noelia Lorenzo Monge and Jorge Reynoso, with Maya Magazine, Inc., as the defendant. Monge, a pop singer and model, had gone to great lengths in order to keep her marriage to Reynoso a secret from the public with the objective of preserving her public image as a ‘young, single, pop singer,’ as mentioned in the Monge v Maya Magazine Inc. Appellate case documents. Oscar Viqueira, a paparazzo and occasional…

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    Carrie Film Analysis

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    an exploration of the change in the role of women in the cinema within the ‘horror’ genre. It will consider the changes in the representation of women in the ‘horror’ genre over a 30 year period; through consideration of the film Carrie (De Palma, 1976) and its remake Carrie (Peirce, 2013). The two ‘Carrie’ films will be a useful guide to show the genre's treatment of women, character agency and victimization. Although the story of Carrie is an unusual basis for the presentation of the treating…

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    Second, during the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, the Roman Catholic Church’s approach to the issue of poverty shifted to include institutions and church-run programs in delivering charity. This shift, evident in a variety of sectors, was advantageous as it allowed more control and efficiency in the delivery of poor relief. For example, “the Quebec model, in which the church rather than the state provided social services, included an array of institutions from schools and…

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    Carrie Movie Comparison

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    In the 1976 film, every telekinetic occurrence was accompanied by horrific music. This was a forewarning that Carrie White was going to use her telekinetic power for something malicious. Pierce treats Carrie’s discovery of her newly found power likening to a superhero discovering their powers. In the 1976 film, when Carrie White is researching telekinesis the scene is accompanied by horror music. In the 2013…

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    In this social behaviour essay the main topic will be aggression. Aggression is two types of behaviour: Anti-social and Asocial. Anti-social is to intentionally cause harm to someone, where as Asocial is avoiding others and not being social. In aggression there are two theories: instinct theories and biosocial theories. Instinct theories suggest that aggression is an innate drive, where as biosocial theories suggest that aggression is an innate drive with specific conditions to stop it. The…

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    Macrophage responses to foreign material may be size and geometry dependent. Macrophages are master phagocytic cells which scour the body for foreign materials that they phagocytize and destroy. Naturally, macrophages can effectively phagocytize materials which are less than 10 μm. When material size increases (10-100 μm) single macrophages can no longer phagocytize them, instead a giant multinucleated cell called a foreign body giant cell is formed from the fusion of several macrophages in an…

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    Ebola Outbreak

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    is very likely that you might die from it. The Ebola Virus first appeared in 1976 in the Dominican Republic and Sudan. The disease occurred in a village near the Ebola River, where the disease gets its name. The newest outbreak of this virus was in West Africa and the first cases of symptoms were recorded in March of 2014. The newest case of the virus is the most dangerous occurrence since the virus was discovered in 1976. There are more than 2,500 deaths related to the Ebola outbreak. It has…

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    The New Deal Analysis

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    up in the hands of capitalism to create corporate profits and repeat the vicious cycle again (Russell, 2014). The only way to combat capitalism is to reallocate goods and services through a system of need rather than purchasing power (Marx et al., 1976).…

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    intellectual property is defined as, “a work of art, writing, film, or software.” Copyrighting intellectual property protects the author from anyone else literally copying or using their work without their knowledge or consent. The Copyright Act of 1976 is important for musical artists because it allows them to redeem their publishing rights to their music. It remains the primary basis of copyright law in the United States. The Act spells out the basic rights of copyright holders, codified the…

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