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    workers in healthcare settings; and advance the field of health education through research and policy. In terms of his long-term goals, Stephane aspires to achieve the following: (1) build a Community Health Center in Haiti; (2) build Haiti’s first school of public health; (3) advance the field of global health through research, practice, and promotion; and (4) start a scholarship fund for students in Haiti and in the United States—which would allow deserving students to study and serve in…

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    Legally Blonde 2 Analysis

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    Legally Blonde 2 is about a young woman who learns, through trial and error, about the process of getting a bill passed into a law. Elle Wood travels to Washington D.C. to get “Bruiser's Bill” passed. Bruiser’s Bill is a bill that Elle wrote to help change animal testing laws after finding her dog’s (Bruiser) mom in an animal testing facility. Elle needs 218 signatures from congress to get the bill passed. Elle and her friends go through several troubles to get the votes needed by the…

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    Law School Film Analysis

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    intimidated and anxious. The insight on what law school will be like is no easy reality to face. The films main message clearly establishes that law school involves an immense amount of studying, a finite social life, and lastly a stressful lifestyle. The film portrays this message by revealing the true difficulties and challenges that come about in law school through the perspective of the main character, James Hart, who is a student attending Harvard Law School. The message is conveyed…

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    American president to be elected. In 2012, President Obama beat his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney and won re-election. While he lived with his grandparents, Barack Obama went to school at Punahou Academy and played basketball. In 1979, Obama graduated from Punahou University with honors. Not long after high school, Barack…

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    not come easy though, she overcame multiple obstacles and stuff time to get where she is now. Ginsburg was born into a low class family in Brooklyn, in a working class neighborhood. The first of her struggles came when a few days before her high school graduation her mother died to cancer which she had been fighting throughout…

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    extremely motivational commencement speech to the graduating class. Obama’s speech was incredibly powerful and heartfelt. She talked about the possible struggles and tough times that individuals went through to become educated, the history of the school, history of how African-Americans couldn’t become educated and several other topics. However, topic in particular stood out, and it was that countless young adults just don’t care about getting an education. Mrs. Obama says “When it comes to…

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    ladies were accused of rape along with Cheryl’s older brother Gerald Amirault. The children told the investigators they were tied to a tree naked attacked by a clown, raped with objects and forced to watch the Amiraults kill birds. Police closed the schools and called concerned parents to a meeting. They suggested that parents question their kids, specifically about a magic room, a secret room and a clown. But the parents of one child say it was all too real - and that they recognized the…

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    Introduction For this assignment, I have chosen to write about two people who have both influenced American culture and positively impacted me as an individual. I chose two people that are complete opposites, but are actually pretty important to me. The male I chose to talk about was Yo Gotti and the female I chose was Michelle Obama. Birthplace and Family Yo Gotti, born Mario Mims, is an American rapper. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 19th, 1981. He grew up in…

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    Romer Vs Evans Case Study

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    Romer v. Evans is a case brought to the Supreme Court by Richard G. Evans (Respondent), a gay employee of the mayor of Denver against then Governor Roy Romers, The Attorney General of Colorado, and the State of Colorado (Petitioner). The case was centered around an amendment to the state constitution that prohibited “the state of Colorado… at any level of state or local government from adopting or enforcing any law or policy which provides that homosexual, lesbian, or bisexual orientation,…

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    that the field should go (Poole & Mackworth, 2001). Currently, AI technology can only do research, so there is still a need for lawyers, who must debate and defend the cases in court. Cass Sunstein, a legal scholar and a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, believes that since AI does not have the ability to think on its own, it becomes merely a research assistant, unable to link and separate court cases. While some believe that AI will have the ability to decide the outcome of court cases,…

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