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    most states and two federal encyclopedias, the corpus duris secundom, and the American jurisprudence. They typically include a table of contents to assist the researcher in finding the correct area to begin. In addition, they typically include annotations that direct the researcher to other sources for a deeper understanding of the law. The final secondary source we will discuss are legal digests. Legal digests are sets of books that compile case law by topic, and serve to direct the researcher…

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    Britain is a animal husbandry developed country, the quality of milk is good, and the milk is one of the essential breakfast meals on the ordinary family table in the UK. According to statistics, the number of British people drink milk just after Scandinavians, the British like put the pudding into the milk, made of milk pudding, also like poured the milk into the tea, made of tea. Around the British “milk culture”, there have been many milk-related idioms. Cry over spilt milk: Cry or complain…

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    The bubonic plague was an important historical event that changed the history was viewed in killing. From enforcing laws on workers and unsanitary conditions to Hollywood producing series of films to reenactment, both were pointed to one thing; the bubonic plague was a series killer. The movie “Black Death” shows dramatic scenery that vividly displays an image into the viewer’s eye on what the life was like during the mid-thirteen hundreds. The movie, researches, and accounts on this event shows…

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    The Footnote Analysis

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    Anthony Grafton’s work, The Footnote, begins with an analysis of Leopold von Ranke and his use of footnotes. Over the course of the book, Grafton takes the reader backward in time to explore the various changes in history that influenced the development of the footnote. Grafton chose this unique chronology in order to help him reveal to the reader “where, when, and why historians adopted [the footnote’s] distinctive form of narrative architecture.” In choosing a non-linear chronology, Grafton…

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    scale, Li suggests that chapter and section titles are widely regarded as contextual cues for finding a target when reading an e-book. Hence, the new e-book reading system in Li’s experiment concludes three modules which are (1) annotation module: including some basic annotation function like underline, comment, bookmark; (2) visual cue map: showing page numbers as buttons with relatively contextual cues; (3) reading guidance module: directing two reading strategies before reading which are…

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    reference list—a list with descriptive or critical notes of works or writings relating to a particular subject, period, or author; a list of works (sources) including a summary and/or evaluation of each (Note: The annotations are written in paragraph form. The length of each annotation varies depending on the purpose.) applicable—affecting, connected with, or relevant to a particular person, group of people, or situation apply—to use for or assign to a specific purpose…

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    Corrida de Tontos “Running of the Fools” The hair on his arms stood on end. A shiver sped down his spine. His stomach leapt into his mouth. “Por favor proteja a mi hijo,” whispered Señor Valdez under his breath as he entered the strange city with his only son. The father always prayed in his native Spanish tongue when he needed the fortitude of his forefathers. Mateo, his cocky son, laughed and said, “Have faith in me, Papa.’ As the July sun rose higher, humidity bathed the men in sweat.…

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    Essay On Costantini

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    In the short time of 8 months after he arrived in Hobart and later on another offense this time of drunkenness, he was removed in December 1827 aboard the Prince Leopold to the secondary penal settlement at Macquarie Harbour. Details of Costantini’s life of this settlement are unclear. Stilwell supports that he was employed as a dispenser of medicines, and general assistant to the surgeon. Pearn notes that six surgeons served at Macquarie Harbour, a place where the extremely hard condition of…

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    25th of September 1789, and was latter ratified on December 15, 1791 in the Bill of Rights (Lawson). It was originally created due to existing fears that the newly established national government would exercise powers that were not given to it (Annotation 1). There were some problems with the passage of the Tenth Amendment. The Bill of Rights, which includes the 10th Amendment, faced challenges due to states like Massachusetts and Virginia. The amendment was questioned because it was considered…

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    Bat Research Paper

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    Bats Bats, the blind and bloodthirsty monsters that live o ff of the blood of its prey are a very essential part in today's ecological system. Bats are found all around the world and although Hollywood and human folklore have portrayed these furry mammals as bloodthirsty monsters, of the 1200 di ff erent species only three are bloodsucking. Most bats on the other hand focus their diets on insects, fruits, and small animals i.e. frogs and lizards. Insectivores bats, who as the name…

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