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    objective way. In fact, he has presented the issue with sufficient evidence. For example, the author mentioned a lot of researches from the professional scholars. The purpose of the essay is to discuss the gender differences and the language use of different people. In order to that, they are able to find out what factors can impact the way people use their…

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    Oliver Vs Brock Case Study

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    private party or individual, who alleges damages from duty of care. Once a civil case begins, it is the duty of the plaintiff to prove, with evidence, duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Conversely, the defendant must prove their affirmative defense against documented allegations. The Oliver versus Brock case proves the importance of supporting evidence as opposed to hearsay statements, to prove the truth of the matter. In the Oliver versus Brock case, Cathy (Plaintiff) filed a…

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    David Hemenway’s article ‘Does owning a gun Make you safer’ states that the gun ownership in the United States does not make American people safer. He gave a lot of data and mentioned the surveys to counter his statements and make aware of people about the effects of guns in the American society. David Hemenway, a policy scholar, author and professor of Harvard school of Public Health, is a columnist of Los Angeles Times, LA, and (Wikipedia). He has a Ph. D in economics from Harvard University.…

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    The rights of American people have society teetering back in forth of what is right and wrong. Our Florida Court System has society wondering how and why some high profile cases have come back with the verdicts of “not guilty”. Depending on circumstances whether society wants a “not guilty” or “guilty” verdict. Problems arise with the breakdown of our Florida Court System. When you put into consideration of a high profile cases there is still only one clear result, facts and the law. Our…

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    Cooper: Everything”). This evidence even further supports the idea that he survived and possibly buried a portion of the money. Some conspirators believe that somebody else buried the money, but that is highly unlikely because someone else would have had contact with him (“D.B. Cooper:…

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    Greasers In The Outsiders

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    Socials. The first piece of evidence to support the differences exists…

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    Immigrants from all over have come to the United States for better life chances such as work, school, and to escape violence. Many people perceive the United States as the greatest country on Earth because of the many job opportunities and great schools housed there. Because people are migrating to new lands or countries, I believed that it must be hard for immigrant youths to excel or adapt to a new culture. I believed this because I previously worked at an elementary school where there were…

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    the planets in the solar system, which are over 4.5 billion years old (Cain). Scientist have come to this conclusion using theory’s and methods from finding the age of old rocks, some even as old as 4.2 billion years old (Cain). The bible lacks the evidence to support how rocks found beneath the surface of the Earth could be older then Earth itself. At some point in Earths early life, a planetoid crashed into it and formed what we call the Moon (Cain). All these findings come together to support…

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    The editorial highlights that while “the controls are not foolproof” they have saved “many human lives”. The use of evidence facilitates that editorial in giving the reader an abundance of reasons to side with them, while also solidifying their contention. The reader is made to believe that if it had proven effective before in saving human lives, then it should not be…

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    there are two sides: the plaintiff and defense. The plaintiff’s role is to prosecute the defendant with a crime, and the defense’s role is to vindicate the defendant of the crime accused. To do so, a story must be told, followed by an argument with evidence as aid. The person in charge of the final verdict is the judge or the jury. In the book, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, the readers become the jury and Stevenson is the lawyer who is presenting the injustice within the case of Walter…

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