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    We all know that group of girls who show up to school with their breast popping out of their shirts, butts hanging out of their shorts, and belly shirts that show way too much skin. Obviously, dressing like this to school is in no way appropriate, and should be addressed. Another argument of why the dress code should be enforced is the fact that school is a learning…

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    Negligence Progressive Era

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    It can be said that since its inception, America has been a country of negligence. The founding fathers ignored the issue of slavery in order to unite the colonies, and presidents ignored the native peoples so that they could expand their own power. However, as the Gilded Age came to an end, America began to feel the folly of its negligence. Industrialization left people of all classes feeling alienated and powerless, and as a result people could no longer ignore the universal problems it…

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    at Calvary on the wooden cross, using perspective to show the size of Christ’s body in proportion to his cross. Donatello’s genius is shown in how life-like he created Jesus’s face and body; the beard, expression of death, and the way the body was hanging off the cross shows how…

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    Reaction To The Crucible

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    religion is very strict and in my opinion I think that they’re religion is strange because if they really believed in God and claimed to be perfect about it they wouldn’t be hanging people even if they were witches because in the bible it says that you shouldn’t kill people ,they think they’re doing something good by hanging the people for being witches but really what they’re doing is calling the devil. In this play we are going to meet this…

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    Sobonist Case Model

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    Goal 1: Sobonist will comply with the treatment recommendations of his providers. • Mr. Williams was pleasant and kind providing the QP information about how the justice system works. • Mr. Williams informed the QP “the public defender works for the stated; however, the public defender represents the client and if the client doesn’t agree they have to honor that.” • Mr. Williams shared, “a form can be completed as well as asking the judge for a different public defender; however, I would…

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    The Strings Sparknotes

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    Part1- The Strings Summary: Margo Roth Spiegelman and Quentin Jacobsen, two nine-year-old neighbors; were playing at the park, like the usual. Something wasn’t normal, they immediately sensed something out of the ordinary. A dead body as a nine-year-old would; they both rush home, and tell their parents. Quentin is worried and scarred of the sight and is traumatized, unlike Margo on the other hand who is determined and curious to find out what happened; her thoughts drive her to an…

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    accused of being communists and forced to go on trial, possibly facing harsh punishments. The Salem Witch Trials started with one person being accused of witchcraft (Tituba). This fear of witchcraft eventually spun out of control, leading to the hangings of many people. In today’s society, many people see these events as absurd, however, during these time periods people actually believed in these ideas and participated in these…

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    Maus and Night are two similar yet conflicting books that show you fear, tragedy, and depression from two different perspectives. With the comparing points of how both of the main characters are men, how they focus on the holocaust,how they both coped with the lost of loved ones, and the contrasting points of how they characters are portrayed, the battle for survival, and how the belief of God impacted these characters will show you how Night and Maus resemble and differ from one another.…

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    The brutality he could face would be infallible to him. When Candy uses the wording lynch pertaining to Lennie’s possible death it pulls that connotation of that of a callous hanging. Depending on the type of hanging that was to be performed the person being hung could die instantly but if a more likely suspension type hanging was to occur the person being hung would slowly strangulate which could take up to twenty minutes. In the manner of gunshot wound where Lennie was killed instantaneously…

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    attention to them as he should. Due to his lack of attention, he is murdered in the end. The Judge’s House falls under Gothic Horror, a story having to do with an element of fear, gloom and/or death. Malcolm does not pay attention to the rats, the rope hanging from the alarm bell, and the creepy picture of the Judge. If he had payed attention, he would have not been killed in the end. In this house, he encounters strange events, and strange symbols, but does not pay attention…

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