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    Case: Plessy v. Ferguson Cite: 163 U.S. 537 (1896) Vote: 7-1 Opinion: Brown Facts: • In 1890 Louisiana passed the Separate Car Act. o Required different cars for blacks and whites on railroads. • A group of citizens formed Comité des Citoyens in order to repeal and/or fight the laws effect. o Formed by black, creole and white New Orleans Residents • The group persuaded Homer Plessy, a mixed race free man to participate in a test. o Even though he had some European background he was still…

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    morally worthy while the females is bad and corrupt (CITE). Similarly, when referring to the attributes of the sperm and the egg, Martin shows how scientific discourse reproduces gender roles (CITE). It can be seen that the sperm is depicted as strong, powerful, taking the role of a leader and being brave. While the egg is seen as being passive, fragile, completed when the sperm penetrates her and useless until the sperm gives it meaning (CITE). Therefore, this article further illustrates how…

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    In life, people give up. If they can’t find or do something they never do it again. They walk away with their head down and their tail between their legs thinking about what could have happend if they perserverd and kept trying. In the short story, “Attack” by Ralph Fletcher, a family’s group of roosters were attacked and went missing. The family made a plan and went on an adventrue to save there roosters. They perserverd and when they couldn’t find them at first they didn’t give up. They kept…

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    that “Gender affects how adolescents approach moral dilemmas––males view moral issues through a justice lens and females use an interpersonal care lens” meaning that girls care more about their relationships with people and how they are perceived (CITE amle.org). Although what Frye does conflicts with his own moral views, he assists Bueller in what he wants because of the relationships that males have with each other to stick by each other, hence the popular-secular mottos “bros before hoes” and…

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    with immigration and terrorist acts? CBP exists “To safeguard America's borders, thereby protecting the public from dangerous people and materials while enhancing the Nation's global economic competitiveness by enabling legitimate trade and travel” (CITE http://www.cbp.gov/about). Without the border, entry between United States and Mexico would be in utter chaos. I would give the average of employment by CBP is around 60,000, which includes officers and agents, as well as agricultural…

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    needs of East Los Angeles have changed. California is rated among the worst states by placing a large amount of juveniles in detention and correction facilities from the ages of 10-21. (Cite) In 2002, California was ranked 46th out the 50 states with the rate of 392 youth in detention and correctional facilities. (Cite) There were a total of 53,830 juveniles incarcerated by police and a total of 31,081 juveniles were accused of committing a delinquent act. These statitics are high numbers…

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    messages from litigants (applicant or adverse) to the judge. These modes include consecutive, simultaneous, and summary interpreting (cite). Consecutive interpreting involves the rendering of statements after the speaker stops speaking. Simultaneous interpreting occurs whilst the speaker speaks. Lastly, summary interpreting is largely used to interpret witness testimony (cite). Because several different methods can be utilized in the courtroom, this can create additional challenges in the…

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    Study Type (specific type e.g., cohort, RCT, specific qualitative study, and etc.). Randomized Controlled Trial *Evidence Level (I, II, III, IVA, IVB, VA. VB, VI) C II Sample Size 171 students Setting & Sample Characteristics Samples were taken from 14-15 year old (9th grade) students that consented to participate. Eligible schools included state, catholic independent in Victoria. These schools needed to have between 40 and 250 students. Letters then were mailed to giving information…

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    information for governing conduct and maintain order in the society. One should only use the citations from scholar researches who have posted their articles on criminal justice and security management. APA format is frequently practiced in researches to cite sources in education, social sciences, and psychology. This component makes…

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    references to literary conventions and their effects throughout your paragraph. Given the initial staging and/or reading of the production notes, cite and explain the importance of one of the staging elements in the play. Ex. The transparent walls of the house allow characters to ignore the presence of the “real” stage when Willy is in a dream state. (Then properly cite an example and an explanation. The apartments around Willy’s home seem to tower over the humble home. They look like they…

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