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    audience through emotion and experience in order to get the audience to feel more passionately about the subject. The author connected with the audience through her descriptions on Starbucks stores and many relatable instances about the University of Delaware. Logos was used to show the audience that there was evidence to back up her stance, and also to appeal to reason. Through her use of credible sources, such as The New York…

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    Root Cause Analysis of hyper-incarceration of African Americans in Delaware  Define the problem Structural Violence Structural violence refers to systematic ways in which social structures harm or otherwise disadvantage individuals (2013). As an African American man and a lifelong resident of Delaware. I have often wondered how the incarceration rate of African American men has gotten so high. My job brings me into contact with many young men and women, predominantly African American, who…

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    instructional materials. The projects were part of a network of mathematics and science teachers, researchers, and professors who participated in one of eighty-eight (88) Local Systemic Change Through Teacher Enchancement projects funded by the NSF. The Delaware (6-12) Exemplary Mathematics…

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    Roger Sherman was an early American Lawyer, Who was a Statesman as well as a Founding Father of the United States. He was also the first Mayor of New Haven Connecticut. He was in the group of men that drafted the Declaration of Independence along with the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. Along with all of his other accomplishments he was a judge on the Superior court of Connecticut. The well-known “Connecticut Compromise” was the idea of Roger Sherman’s as well, he also was the…

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    Hanay Geiogamah

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    nationally and internationally, performing a variety of Native American dances and songs (Vassar). Geiogamah’s heritage is one that is rich in both history and culture. The Lenni Lenape culture originally occupied the area surrounding the Delaware River including: Delaware, New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Southeastern Long Island (Caffrey). Descendants typically formed small…

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    When Uncas is caught by the Hurons, Hawkeye effects his escape and Alice's through disguise and all go for Delaware village where Cora is. Magua follows and demands his prisoners. Uncas reveals himself as a chief to the patriarch Tamenund, and Magua is allowed his only rightful prisoner, Cora, though the protagonists and the Delawares vow to follow and regain her freedom. Coming out of hiding in a beaver pond, Chingachgook and Munro join the ensuing battle, in which the…

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    Due Process Case

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    The student was deaf and his school district opted to apply FAPE and bus him away from his home school to the most appropriate and least restrictive environment to meet his hearing disability, he would be placed at the Sterck School, Delaware School for the Deaf. The parents did not agree with the placement and felt that their child needed a small student to teacher ratio. The parents elected to decline the Sterck School and placed their child in a private school with a speech interpreter…

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    The theater buzzes with energy and excitement, magic flowing throughout the room for the first time in five years as Eddie Redmayne appears on the silver screen. The crowd roars to life as four men from Baltimore take the stage, a sight I have waited to see so long that it nearly brings me to tears. The world of the Norse Gods springs to life as I join the teenage demigod Magnus Chase on another death-defying adventure. A sea of blue and gold overtakes Rider Stadium on a beautiful June day, and…

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    the Army when my son attended preschool. My son primarily spoke Thai with his mother at home at that time. In kindergarten in Maryland my son had an ESL teacher who tutored him and a few of his classmates several times a week. When we moved back to Delaware, my son tested out of ESL when he enrolled in first grade. For this post, I interviewed my wife who grew up in Thailand about her experience enrolling our son in public school and how this experience compares to her experience in elementary…

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    Petrograd Case Summary

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    Section 8106 of the Delaware commercial code. Though breach of promise actions under this rule are traditionally barred after three years, Petrograd’s situation likely qualifies for the discovery rule tolling exception due to the fact the injury was inherently unknowable. Alternatively, even if a court were to find the contract sufficient as a sale of goods, and appropriate to be governed under Section 2-725 of the state’s uniform commercial code,…

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