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    “Why does the Indiana attorney general have to be involved in the definition-of-marriage cases before the U.S. Supreme Court?” It’s a fair question I have been asked since the Supreme Court announced Dec. 7 it would hear two marriage-definition cases, potentially setting the stage for a landmark ruling in June. Simply put, my legal obligation as attorney for my client, the Indiana legislature, is to defend state laws legislators have passed. Indiana has a statute defining marriage as between a…

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    Religion can be a controversial subject due to the copious philosophies, and the passion people cherish. One passion arose with the introduction of House Bill 1632, in the Indiana General Assembly. The Religious Freedom Restoration Act is to ensure that a person’s exercise of religion cannot be substantially burdened (Indiana, 2015).…

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    the baby” in regards to situations where abortion may be a desirable outcome due to rape, incest, or imminent danger to a mother’s life (Wang 2016). His hope is that Indiana will issue a full ban on abortion, regardless of gestation, quality of life, or mother’s safety. There are two representatives for the southwestern part of Indiana that will be able…

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    Larry Bird Essay

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    Bird came into this world on December 7, 1956 in the small town of French Lick, Indiana. Jack Kavanagh, author of Larry Bird, stated that Bird weighed 11 pounds 12 ounces and measured 23 inches long. He had Irish, Scottish, and Native American descent from his parents (15).…

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    Welfare Ia Questions

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    IA Question: Are the benefits of a minimum wage job or welfare more advantageous for an average family of 3, (5, 7) in the states of California, Indiana, and Idaho? IA Title: Minimum Wage VS. Welfare Method of Research: For this investigation, I will be researching data from online websites. I will be looking at the average income for a family of 3, 5, and 7 at minimum wage and comparing it to families of the same number but receiving welfare. I will also be factoring in welfare crisis…

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    obesity with group exercising. Indiana is ranked seventh in the nation for adult obesity states, according to thestateofobesity.org. That means a lot of people don’t work out, matter of fact they barely move at all. Every day we sit in the car or bus on the way to work, we sit at a desk for most of our shift, and we do the same on the way back home until it’s time for bed. A trio of students are working on changing this in the city Bloomington with group exercising. Indiana University’s Noah…

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    John Zerzan emphasizes that the Klan was not how many people imagined it was; since it was more helpful to the society. According to Jackson, the Ku Klux Klan was not primarily southern, chauvinist, or violent. On the other hand, the Golden Era of Indiana account was quite different because they depicted the Ku Klux Klan as being a heartless group of white people harassing black people and vandalizing everything. In addition, if anyone stood on the Klan members’ way, did not matter if they were…

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    head. Much like Jack, Indiana Jones has a light sense of humor regarding danger. It appears both characters make the best remarks when their lives are at stake, just to prove that it won’t be their last laugh, but most likely those who are at hand in the moment. “I mean that for nearly three thousand years’ man has been searching for the lost Ark. It’s not something to be taken lightly. No one knows its secrets. It’s like nothing you’ve ever gone after before.” - Dr. Indiana…

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    Cindy Hoye Case Summary

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    just did not make the decision that was needed. Integration of knowledge by essentials makes filing and retrieving information more efficacious and provides decision makers an invaluable tool: guiding principles (Oliver and Roos 2005; Locke 2002). Indiana State Fair Commission Executive Director Cindy…

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    use is on a nationwide decline. Youth smoking rates have dropped to their lowest levels in 22 years, and public awareness about the dangers and health risks of smoking is pervasive. And yet, 13percent of Indiana teens still smoke. That's more than the national average, and doesn't include Indiana youth who are now experimenting with e-cigarettes, Hooka pens and other new smoking devices. These "trendy" new products are threatening the significant progress that's been made in the fight against…

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