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    Thousands of churchgoers sit for long hours on wooden pews in stuffy brick-and-mortar churches just to wait even longer to be saved from sin. But, in Langston Hughes’ “Salvation,” a young Hughes’ journey begins and ends in one day with churchgoers pleading with him to stand up, see Jesus, and be saved. So he stands - even when he can’t see Jesus. Hughes uses simple syntax for the audience to read the story from a child’s perspective and thoughts. Through grammatically incorrect sentences, these…

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    Elements Of A Lesson Plan

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    Elements of a Lesson Plan - Suggested Answers | Age/level | Objective(s) | Time | Resources/materials | Classroom set-up | Warm-up | Process (the activity or task) | Assessments | Follow-up | Select the verb that is conjugated into simple present: Angela ________ carrots for her salad. (cuts) Which sentence is written in the imperative? (Listen to your parents.) Select the verb that is conjugated into present continuous: Rather than shoes, I _________ sandals. (am…

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    The constitution was established to create a platform of rules for the budding United States. The United States constitution established three major points including the commerce clause, the necessary and proper clause, and the tenth amendment setting rules for not only the government but the states. The commerce clause was established due to the court case Gibbons v. Ogden understanding that the constitution granted Congress the enumerated power to regulate all interstate commerce. Although the…

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    •Standards and regulations established under federal Commerce Clause.. •Federal constitutional protection of individual rights and freedoms. Constitutional rights and freedoms of individuals: •States cannot violate individual rights. These are applied to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment. •Bill of Rights (first…

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    The Affordable Care Act incorporated the individual mandate, where individuals excluding dependents( people receiving medicare/medicaid, military families,etc) who do not purchase health insurance were required to to pay a form of tax. Also, the act required states to expand their medicaid programs, so that the do not lose all of their medicaid…

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    blessing. Yet, if anyone were to fail in their fidelity and violate their end of the bargain, it could insight the wrath of the deity who issued the curse. Finally, both the Beckman Hittite treaty and Deuteronomy hold sections that discuss document clauses, laying out how each document is to be cared for. Though the sections do not appear in the same order, both the Beckman Hittite treaty and…

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    8th Amendment Cruel

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    The U.S. Constitution’s clause regarding “cruel and unusual punishment” is the most essential and contentious part of the Eighth Amendment. What does it mean for a punishment of a crime to be “cruel and unusual”? How does one evaluate a punishment’s cruelty? The Eighth Amendment, ratified in 1791, includes only sixteen words: "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted” (Eighth Amendment). That amendment, nevertheless has…

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    is still learning how to write compound and complex sentences. Matthew accepts teacher's comments, he sometimes asks for help on how he can get a better grade and makes the necessary corrections on his paper. He gets confuse with the dependent and independent clauses. He is able to use transition words and coordinating conjunctions appropriately. He uses graphic organizer(s) to organize the main idea and supporting details of the paragraph and/or essay that he is trying to write but, he needs…

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    are not only united by social contract, but have also pledged to maintain an equitable balance of power. The term "democracy" is derived from two Greek words: "demos" (people) and "kratia" (authority); thus, a democracy is a social system wholly dependent upon the power of the people (Ober). In the American democracy, voters presumably have the authority to select any candidate they choose for office. However, U.S. citizens are prohibited from doing this. In fact, this fundamental right is…

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    In two thousand nine, two year old Kent Schaible died from pneumonia. Just three years later Kent’s brother Brendon died when he was only eight months old from diarrhea, vomiting, and breathing issues that lasted for more than a week. The untimely deaths of these brothers were the consequences of their parent’s decision to choose faith healing over seeking medical attention. This is just one example of a case in which faith healing resulted in the death of a juvenile. According to the…

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