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    OCLRE Case Study

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    Founded in 1983, OCLRE strives to ‘bring citizenship to life’ through the partnership with teachers. However, OCLRE does not solely focus on citizenship, nor work exclusively with teachers, as stated in their current motto. The organization is an assemblage of five middle- and high-school civic and law-related programs that teach students a wide variety of skills ranging from critical thinking to public speaking. Most importantly, students are educated about our democratic system and strongly…

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    Blues People Essay

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    having alto sax improvs over cyclic guitar riffs. The methodology used here is practically transferred to “Pure Change”, where the vigor of the rock drumming and guitar infusions are dominant, while melodious sax lines keep hovering on top. An assemblage of several ostinatos creates a lively urban portrait. Both “Country Boy” and “Black Brown Yellow” feature acoustic guitar. Whereas the former adds electronic-like effects and slide guitar for a country blues experimentation, the latter initially…

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    Intellectual Property Law is a very panoramic assemblage of law; its regards Patents, Trade Marks, and Copyrights. Intellectual Property establishes a very critical role in the improvement of consumer enterprise and acts a driving force for innovation. IP 's are adverted as “ownership of the mind 's products”(Cooter, Ulen, 124); Intellectual property is secured by the law through patents, copyrights and trademarks; this protective screening allows individuals(inventors) the prospect of…

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    Bret Harte was a nineteenth century American author and poet. He is best remembered for his short fiction stories featuring gamblers, minors, and other figures of the California Gold Rush. Harte’s short story “The Luck of Roaring Camp,” manages to be tragic without tipping into melodrama, and rustic without tripping over its local color. It is also a balancing act between the potentially new plot of a newborn baby boys effect within an all-male wild mining community, and Harte’s method of…

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    convicted and in argue he proved in his case that the insufficient evidence was to warrant to his conviction and the Superior Court distinguished that the De Jong indictment did not charge with syndicalism criminal but rather that he conduct presided an assemblage of, society, persons, organization and group which called by which was unlawfully advocating and teaching the communist party in the County of Multnomah the criminal doctrine of sabotage and…

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    The Second Continental Congress was more significant in the years leading up to the Revolutionary War. In the Second continental congress people wanted to know what they were needed to accomplish to help the colonies that they were living in. The first continental congress basically united the colonies so that the boycott British goods and other things helped lead to the next continental congress. The second continental congress had a matter of fact declared independence and made articles of…

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    Lezley Saar was born in 1953 in Los Angeles California. Saar became known for transforming old books into assemblages. She attended the L'Institut Francais de Photographie in Paris, she also attended the San Francisco State University and received her B.A at the California State University at Northridge. In 2000, she won an award at the California State Senate Contemporary Art Collection. Saar’s artwork has been exhibited at many places such as the MOCA Museum, the Ackland Art Museum and the…

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    Directing your eyes down to the lower middle of the icon stands an assemblage of roughly rectangular sculpted boulders. Some stones stand vertically with slabs relatively the same size laying horizontally across the top. Therefore, creating one set. There are multiple sets that appear to be positioned in the shape of a circle…

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    Both "Beowulf" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" focus on their main heroes on a quest. However, they highly differ from one another in their purpose. While the well-being of the king and his whole community directly depends on Beowulf's adventure, Sir Gawain's only affects it indirectly. Thus the second is more concentrated on an individual. Even though the story of Beowulf's quest may seem like it mostly focuses on highlighting his individual strength and giving him the prominence of the…

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    Society is made of individualist, without individualists there would be no society. Going even further, the term society is actually an illusion and the individuals are its reality. Individualist have the choice to come to gather and to form an assemblage. Because society is just an imagination and a fiction it does not exist and individualists’ liberty is limitless. The reason why in every epoch man must seek his freedom not at the beginning but at the end of history is because, at the end of…

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