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    Cliché is a word or sentence which is overused. For example, back in sec., meaning I will be back in short period of the time. If we think about this example, would you rather use back in sec., in business conversation, or I will be back in short period of the time? I think the answer is obvious, because business conversation should be based on professionally selected words. This kind of cliché is also a lie, because in all cases, it’s impossible to be back from anywhere in just one second. I…

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Guidelines: Mandatory minimum sentence refers to the fixed sentence of a crime that a judge is forced to deliver. In 1986, Congress enacted mandatory minimum sentencing laws. This was to impose the mandatory minimum sentence that a person would receive for the offense committed. A mandatory minimum sentencing guideline requires for a judge to hand down sentences for a certain amount of time. For certain crimes, there are criminal sentencing guidelines, this…

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    In this quote it recaps the thoughts of the intro of the book. In this quote it is shown that our minds are used of the daily things and laws and obligations. He is reborn because he reached a new height of life he feels accomplished. Being footloose really excites one because of all the boring and dull routines we escape from. In the quote it describes the best way to achieve this state, and it is to travel and begin a new life. He wants life to be as modest as can be escaping the realities…

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    Abigail Andrews Narrative

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    She sighed softly "Yes, I'll get right on that Ms. Andrews," the strawberry petite blonde girl spoke in an almost uneasy tone. It wasn't that she didn't want to go out, well it was. Though it was also that her brother was interviewing at the company she worked for, why they would need a journalist? She didn't quite understand that, but she didn't understand a lot of things that happened there. She had learned over the last four years too not ask questions. "Also, Mr. Parkson will be returning…

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    Dear student, I am writing this letter to inform you that you have made a couple of errors in your essay “Athletes and their Salaries.” The format of your essay was acceptable all the way through to the conclusion. However, the reference page’s format was inacceptable since it was not indented and double spaced. The other mistake I noticed was that the reference page did not have a title. Moving away from the reference page, I clearly saw that the thesis was perfect and clear. The assignment’s…

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    Personal Narrative: Lala

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    What do you want to be when you grow up, Lala?" a question so frequently asked that I have now become numb to it. From the moment we come into being we are expected to know what college we are going to attend, what we are going to majoring in, and what job we will have once we get older. Coming from a father who migrated to the United States from Mexico when he was only sixteen, he has made sure that I am fully aware of how valuable my education is. He expects me to get a job that comes with…

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    Adult Interview Report

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    1. Did you use the plan you prepared during the Mar-Apr interval? If so, how did it work or not work for you? (e.g., you couldn't get in touch with the experts/professionals; those you contacted wouldn't respond or agree to talk with you; you didn't have enough time to ask all of your questions, etc.) I had to change the plan as I was trying to set the interviews with the experts I chose. I could not find a phone number for Janet Ranganathan or Holly Loveland and I emailed them. I thought this…

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    Case Study: Springboard

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    The main reason for the meeting is so that Dr. Davis can have a connection with SpringBoard and to better understand the curriculum. Dr. Davis was an assistant principal in Rockwall prior to his current position as Executive Secondary Curriculum Director. Dr. Davis appreciates data and facts, so if you have some supporting data or information on how SpringBoard is supporting academics, especially with PSAT/SAT/NMSQT, that will be helpful. The alignment of SpringBoard with the SAT Suite of…

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    “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun,” written by Emily Dickenson mentions on several occasion a gun. The gun is spoken about in the first line of the poem, stating “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun.” Ironically, the speaker discreetly mentions a gun's purpose in the last stanza. It states as: Though I than He - may longer live He longer must - than I - For I have but the power to kill, Without - the power to die - (544) The speaker does not actually use the word gun, however, they do mention the…

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    In this essay, we present a discussion about Bayesian methods in Spatial Statistics. Bayesian methods are approaches to statistical inferences which have been around for several decades and are also used in Geographic Information Systems. The application of these methods in practical problems has increased significantly within the last few years due to recent advances in tools for computation and simulation [1]. At the heart of any Bayesian data analysis method are the likelihood function, which…

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