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    In their article, Bogdandy & Venske suggests that it should be ‘In the name of the People’ instead of States. What they are trying to say is that within the democratic dimension it is understood that the courts operate for the benefit of the people, therefore it is only right and better to say the courts act ‘In the name of the People’ rather than States. To elaborate more on the authors’ public law theory of adjudication, people in a citizen-based…

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    voices.” The Scripture Wilson began his address with was Acts 8:26-39, the narrative of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch. Wilson points out that the Ethiopian eunuch is not given a name in the passage, similarly to the way that women and children are frequently not given names. In spite of his position of power, he isn’t given particularity. Wilson compares this with people today who serve in some aspect, yet go unnoticed or are viewed as unimportant or undeserving of particularity. According to…

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    Justice Danforth decides to do wrong and not tell everyone that his convictions may be incorrect because people will revolt and he will lose his power. In conclusion, a crucible is given to John, Elizabeth, and Justice Danforth; John, however, is the only one that succeeds. John has the decision to protect his name and die or ruin it forever and live. Elizabeth needs to choose what to tell the court about the affair in order to protect her husband. And Danforth must decide to tell the truth…

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    concerned about what to name their new baby. Unique names are described to be harmful to the child and their success (Conley, 2010). However, giving a child a ‘normal’ name doesn’t fix the larger issue - racism in today’s society (Joshi, 2014). When parents are naming their children, they should not worry about the cultural roots the name comes from because children are going to be discriminated against for various other things. Plenty of research has been conducted explaining how names have a…

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    Pluto: Dwarf Planet

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    19. Pluto is no longer considered a planet, and is considered a dwarf planet because it has not “cleared the neighborhood around its orbit. This saying pretty much means that Pluto has gained control of the gravity around it. So astronomers made a name for these planets known as the dwarf planets, to show that it is a planet that continues to orbit the sun, but it hasn’t cleared the neighborhood. 20. When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere, they disintegrate before they hit the ground. When a…

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    twenty-one inches long. “It’s a girl!” My father exclaimed, “I know what to name her, it’s perfect.” Names are beautiful things, underrated, overused, and not appreciated. I however, love my glorious name and truly believe it is an amazing written summarization of who I am. One critical part of my name’s awesomeness is it's meaning and origin. According to the website, http://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/, means “prophetess”. My name and it's meaning originate from Greece, where it is extremely…

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    of chickenpox is amazingly interesting from how it was discovered to how a cure was found. All of these events in history have been marked and will be explained in great detail. The common name of this disease is known as Chickenpox, but the scientific name for this grotesque disease is Varicella. This name is not known to many, so that is one interesting fact. A question that not many people ask is what causes chickenpox? Chickenpox is a common childhood skin…

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    ASSIGNMENT UNIT 4 Let D be the set of all calendar dates from 4/30/1789 to 9/25/2014. Let P be the set of names of U.S. presidents. Let F be the set of names of first ladies of the U.S. Consider the following two functions pres : D→ P where pres (d) is the name of the president of the U.S. on date d (the incumbent on inauguration days, to avoid ambiguity) and: P → F where lady(p) is the name of the first lady of the U.S. during the presidency of President p. 1. Can the composition pres o lady be…

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    Masculinity In Women

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    In the past women changed their last name from their father’s last name to their husband’s last name when they got married. Women changed their last name to show a change in ownership from one male, the father, to another, the new husband. Men did not change their last names because they were viewed as the owners. Throughout history women were viewed as property rather than as individuals. In today’s society many women still change their last names when they get married, however it is not…

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    however John is the one who was hanged for witchcraft. Miller’s play is universal and enduring because he examines the motif of one’s name throughout this play, and this is still prevalent in my life today.…

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