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    Kora Lahm Hour: 1 The film Psycho was made on September 8, 1960, by Alfred Hitchcock. Psycho was Hitchcock’s most successful film and it’s said to be the best horror film of all time. Most of the film focuses on Marion Crane, a Phoenix real-estate secretary. Marion was trusted by her employer to take $40,000 to the bank, but she sees the opportunity to take the money and start a new life. With the money, she leaves town and heads towards Sam’s California store. During a storm, she gets off the…

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    This case examined whether First Amendment “Freedom of Speech” rights applied to government employees when directly correlated to the employee’s official duties. Richard Ceballos, as a calendar deputy in the district attorney’s office, handled some supervisory responsibilities over other lawyers. In doing so, he sometimes was approached by defense attorneys and asked to review and investigate aspects of pending cases. In one such instance, Ceballos was asked to look into a case where the…

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    was his gods who told him to kill Ikemefuna which has been a source of guilt for him. Another example of the European lack of respect is after Okonkwo returns to his village from being in exile, Okonkwo finds that the Europeans have installed a courthouse which…

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    For this week, the chapters we were supposed to read were 26-31, signaling the end to this classic novel. Chapter 26 starts off when Jem and Scout return to school. In third grade, Scout and her classmates are assigned by her teacher, Ms. Gates, to bring a current event to school. The topic of Adolf Hitler is brought up one day when Scout's class is presenting their events. Ms. Gates shows a strong hatred to Hitler when talking about what he was doing, which I agree with. After school, Scout…

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    Baseball Bat Essay

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    “crow-hopping” was a way to add momentum to the swinging of the bat. Betancur was struck with the bat near his right temple. When the court date was set, about three dozen people from the complex wearing shirts that said “Justice 4 Ricky” swarmed the courthouse. Family of Betancur said “they plan to be at every court hearing to make sure justice is serviced in Ricky’s case and to make sure that Ricky is represent and…

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    Use an ambulance and put children in there. 2. There was an abandoned courthouse, she would escape through. 3. They would go through the sewer pipes or secret passageways 4. she would drive them to a new home and give them a new identity. 5. If a child was very ill or pretended to be sick, she could legally remove them in…

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    The Bondocks Stereotypes

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    African American activists that believe R. Kelly is guilty, end up in a huge fight with the R. Kelly supporters. The jury has reached their verdict and R. Kelly is a free man. During the court celebration, Huey stops the music and addresses the courthouse saying “act like you got some got damn sense!” Huey’s “voice of reason” approach and opposing views often do get him into trouble, but he always gets out of…

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    Irena Sendler A Hero

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    Irena was a member of the Council for Aid to Jews. Sendler had many contacts in which she had used to place Jewish children in orphanages, on some occasions she would place children in old courthouses and churches. She gave food and sheltered many Jews. Irena would create fake IDs for the children with the identity of a polish child and would remove the yellow Stars of David from their clothes. While saving the Jewish population Sendler had gotten…

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    doing for a living. Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. Born to a grandson of a slave, life was sure to be hard. His passion for law started at an early age when his dad, William Marshall, used to pass by the local courthouse and listen to the case(Biography.com Staff 2017). Marshall says, “Now you want to know how I got involved in law? I don't know. The nearest I can get is that my dad, my brother, and I had the most violent arguments you ever heard about…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of an Argument Imagine a world where your gender defines who you are and who exactly you could become. Stereotypes about gender could be as simple as a person born male would become a construction worker or police officer and a person born female would become a school teacher or hair dresser. People are to fit into their gender stereotypes, and that was that. But, it is not the 1950s anymore. It is 2016, and in today’s world, gender is but a place on your lower body. People…

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