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    Lay Judges In Germany

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    The nation of Germany did not come about until the year of 1870.The word Germany comes from the Latin word Germania, it is said it came to use by Julius Caesar, who used it to describe the people who lived by the Rhine River many years ago. Law in Germany is codified and is predominantly federal. The system of criminal justice comes from civil rather than common law. The power in Germany is split between the federal government and state. Pretty similar to the United States of America, Germany…

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    First World War Impact

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    War I, and citizens found themselves to be fighting for both the Germans and the Russians. In order to swing the Polish to the Central Powers, the Germans fueled by political agenda “wanted to increase Polish support for their cause ain in the Act of 5th November 1916, declared the creation of a new state called the Kingdom of Poland” (WSJ). Although this was giving independence to the colony, again in order to gain power, the German Empire, impacted the government of Poland creating a puppet…

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    Bilingual education, in a sense, must be seen as a medium that constitutes and affirms the historical and existential moments of lived culture. Thus… it is only through a cultural production model that we can achieve a truly democratic and liberatory educational experience (Macedo, 1997, 380). The cultural production model is the use of students ' linguistic backgrounds in the classroom, while the educational experience is one of equity and openness. In terms of pedagogical implications, Macedo…

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    the brand and the creator of it, and the models used. Lastly, we analyzed the aesthetics of the ad to pull it all together, using subtle or not so subtle visual clues to further support our hypothesis that these ads did indeed have at least a little something gay about them. The navy has had a long standing reputation for being the gayest branch of the military.…

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    Persuasive Plastic Surgery

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    small models that are seen in magazines. Beauty is viewed as having the perfect figure that feels acceptable with today’s society. Beauty is viewed as having the perfect face that requires spending hundreds of dollars. Everyone has grown up in a society that has defined how “beautiful” one is, and has begun to accept that. At one point in life, every individual questions whether or not they are beautiful, or how to become more beautiful. It usually ends up that one will compare us to that model…

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    Two Areas Of Futuring

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    Analysis Opportunity In the SWOT analysis, the opportunity concerned using the Mouse Model to develop effective interventions in managing the Zika Virus. The model presented an opportunity for researchers to analyze the disease comprehensively and plan for future activities to manage the problem (Morel, 2004). The analysis has a particular focus on the anatomy and the development cycle of the disease. The use of animal models has proven insightful in the past and recent times (Simmons, 2008).…

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    important and influential role models in a person's life are parents and older siblings. Growing up, people try to emulate the behavior and appearance of role models and aspire to be like them. Noticeably, the people one may look up to, tend to affect the actions and future of a child as they grow into adulthood. These people serve as inspirations for younger children who wish to match, or even surpass, their success. Moreover, one feeling abandoned by their role models can severely impact them…

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    Lisette Model is a key figure in the history of photography, both for her unique style and her work as a teacher. Lisette Model was a modernist photographer and is widely known for her portraiture style photography of people on the street. Model saw her camera as a way to detect and expose the reality of her subjects. She would carefully frame and crop her photos, but never retouched them. We now live in a world of Photoshop where you can manipulate images. As for Model, she captured the world…

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    Cruella de Vil is not typically considered to be a great role model, but if one puts aside the fact she stole the dogs and admits that making clothes out of animals has been common practice since people first walked the earth, they would realise that Ms. De Vil has several traits that children could learn from, including perseverance and self-confidence???. What she did right was show determination in accomplishing her dreams and a willingness to get her hands dirty doing so. In a world of…

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    competed with Victoria's Secret. The campaign featured Ashley Graham the first plus size model to be featured in Sports Illustrate, Danielle Brooks of Orange is the New Black, Marquita Pring, Candice Huffine and more plus sized models. They were promoting their new Cacique line, with the slogan, ImNoAngel , this campaign represent a more body positive images by featuring thick women, and not your average models Seeing that the campaign came back during the 2017 Emmy Awards with a stunning…

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