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    1. Our Episcopal honor code reads as follows: “As a member of the Episcopal High School community, I pledge that I will not lie, cheat or steal, and that I will uphold the values of honesty and integrity.” The honor code is somewhat vague, but at the same time is stringent. The last line can be interpreted in several ways. Every individual has a certain ethical system in which they decide if what they are doing is right or wrong. However, there are certain actions that are considered universally…

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    1. Identify 2 examples of white privilege that you’ve experienced or observed? Why is it difficult for someone to accept that white privilege exists? What would members of the racial privileged group lose if race privilege no longer existed? I feared for my black son to drive after certain hours because I knew the police would pull him over and give him a ticket. My son would get stop constantly by the same police officer, for running a stop sign, did not put his signal on when making a turn.…

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    In the early 1970’s there was a break in at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters, which came to be known as the Watergate break-ins. Upon Investigation It was found that top white house officials, the CIA, FBI and even the president at the time Richard Nixon was involved in trying to cover it up. This led to Richard Nixon resigning which in my opinion was to save face from the impeachment that was coming his way. In the upcoming paragraphs I will be summarizing and examining two…

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    System Of Whiteness Essay

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    the system of whiteness and the concepts of colorblindness and white privilege influence students of color, affecting their schooling experiences and sense of identity. Accordingly, it analyzes how factors such as race, class, gender, and citizenship converge and foster negative experiences, which systematically disadvantages students of diversity. First, this paper explains the concepts of the system of whiteness, white privilege, and the colorblind perspective. Next, it connects these…

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    Andrea Marshall served as the Head Attorney for Monmouth County in New Jersey. She handled all civil and legal work for the county in a professional manner. Marshall was in charge of thirty-five attorneys that helped to represent Monmouth County in different facets of law. A few months ago, she was sworn in to be a Superior Court Judge in Monmouth County. But for the sake of the interview, she answered my questions in regards to her leadership as the Head Attorney for Monmouth County. She has…

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    become overwhelming for someone without the legal experience. That’s why hiring the right immigration attorney is essential to a successful case, while making your immigration process a lot less complicated. Finding an experienced Immigration Lawyer that meets your needs is key to improving your chances for success. Unscrupulous people have have bilked immigrants out of thousands…

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    Personal Injury Lawyer

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    Not all attorneys are created equal. If you or someone you love has been injured due to the negligence of another, locating a skilled personal injury lawyer is essential to obtain fair and adequate compensation for the damages. But how do you distinguish the good from the not so great? Read on for several key questions to ask when meeting with a personal injury lawyer. Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer In What Areas of Law Do You Practice? You wouldn’t trust a tire salesman to rebuild…

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    Atticus Finch Reflection

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    field also allowed me to see other attorneys that are rivals or colleague of the Nevada. Not all lawyers are exceptional and many make mistakes…

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    the law to the sheer volume of laws to keep track of, it’s easy to dismiss law as only being important to attorneys and those that work for them. Yet law isn’t a world of its own. It is our world. A key part to understanding our world is understanding our laws, as both shape the other. Becoming a paralegal puts one on the frontline of this, without having to get as deep in the mire as an attorney would. The state of New Jersey seems kind to those wishing to become a paralegal. While the Bureau…

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    I was thinking about planning out my days and I didn’t know who I should talk too. I was talking to my mom about what she does at her work. My mom has been secretary at the law firm Troutman Sanders for over twenty-five years. So, I decide to ask my mom and some of her friends who were secretaries, how do you plan out your lawyers days and weeks. Plus, how do you found time to plan out your own schedule for the day or week. The two people I really paid attention to were Karen Longworth and…

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