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    Depending on the carpenter, one could mostly work indoors. One could mostly work outdoors. Carpentry work can be divided into two categories rough and finish carpentry. Rough carpenters often work outdoors where they begin projects using unfinished wood and other building materials. They frame houses, build scaffolding, and make forms to be filled with concrete. Forms are used to mold concrete for bridges, highways, and house foundations. Finish carpenters are those who cut and fit doors,…

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    Hammurabi Dbq

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    The Code of Hammurabi is a document dating back around 1750 B.C.E. It dictated the laws that he thought were fair to the society. People considered him as a representative of gods and that these laws were actually from the gods. However, looking deeper into these laws reveal they were biased and sometimes harmful to a particular group. The Code of Hammurabi shows that the slaves were mistreated because they were not as prominent as the freeman. One of the laws of Hammurabi’s code…

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    Haven’t you thought about how unnecessary school uniforms are? I bet you haven’t. Well, it isn’t that big of a deal, or so you think. Picture yourself wearing one. It doesn’t feel like you now, does it? I think so too. Students shouldn’t be needing school uniforms because, one, school uniforms cost a lot of money. Two, the incidents of bullying in uniform wearing schools are 12% higher than the ones with no school uniforms. Lastly, it doesn’t allow individuality. School uniforms cost a lot of…

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    Dress Code In School

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    Dress Code Does dressing the way you want in school really affect the way you think? Well it seems to be that way in this era. Dress Code policies date back as far as 1969, in the Tinker vs Des Moines Independent Community School district. A student who had worn an arm-band around his arm to show his objection to the hostilities in Vietnam. Any student who refused take it off, would be suspended until they did so. The students were taken to Supreme Court, in which the Court had ruled…

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    Case Study: Roy Floyd

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    To improve the community and to make Floyd a great place. The roads they are in rough shape. Well, most of they are the roads are what all the people travel on. The dirt road some of them should be paved. The roads should be safe for the people of floyd we do not what reck on are roads. The schools should get a little more. The schools in fixing up. The schools have bad restrooms and locker rooms. The high schoolers are crammed with all the kids that come straight from the…

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    The Laws that are written in the Code of Hammurabi are base ground for archeologist to understanding life as a Mesopotamian citizen. The laws give us the structure that Mesopotamian citizen had to follow under but it also opens another system, in which certain Social Class, aspect of governance and Male and Female relation can affect your outcome in that society. The laws in the Code of Hammurabi were able to give us an aspect on how certain citizen could pay a fee for a law they broke while…

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    Defying the Stereotypes Have you ever been stereotyped or judged? I am almost certain that at least one time or another someone has generalized you, or put you into a little box so you would fit the mold of what our society says. There are a number of different clubs, activities, teams, and programs at any given high school. Along with these groups comes stereotypes like “jocks are the popular kids who run the school and don’t have to work for anything”, “band kids are misfits who weren’t…

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    Building Codes Essay

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    Building Codes Past & Present Building codes date back to 1758 B.C. when King Hammurabi of Babylon actually used chisel and stone to record a law that made it punishable by death to build an unsafe home. It states “If a builder has built a house for a man and his work is not strong, and if the house he has built falls in and kills the householder, that builder shall be slain” Andrea, Alfred and Overfield, James (1990) page 16. This paper will explore the evolution of building codes past and…

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    Code Of Hammurabi

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    Modern U.S Criminal law can trace its origins to a stone tablet known as the Code of Hammurabi which many scholars theorize to have been written in the year of 1790 B.C. by a King called Hammurabi who ruled Babylonia during the years of 1792-1750 B.C. The Code of Hammurabi is one of the major influences in which the U.S criminal justice system derives a great deal of legal concept and procedures. It is evident in making lying under oath into a crime, including written contracts, judges and…

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    always find something to say about, it is dress code. From the infamous leggings rule to what appears as rapidly growing tolerance for everyday attire, there is always an air of buzz and even mystery surrounding WCA’s dress policies. This confusion leaves students unaware of what some rules are and tempts many to swap out polos for t-shirts. Upon further research of the popular subject, it becomes apparent that Westminster's severe problem of dress code violations is ultimately the result of…

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