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    Whether one realizes it or not, the interpretation of the Constitution is a vital part of everyday life. Edwin Meese put forth one way: originalism, which calls the courts and judges to interpret the Constitution according to what the founders intended. Contrastly, William Brennan believed the document should be constantly evolving and adapting to the situations brought up in legal disputes today. While both men offered insightful arguments, Meese presents a case with which I agree. Kelo v. New…

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    While test interpretation could be complicated, when it comes to multicultural issues within test interpretation we face many problems. Initially the availability of a reliable or adequate test for the bilingual population is rarely possible, and there will probably never be a perfect test to assess this population. There are many tests available in Spanish but due to the wide variation of the language from person to person, many challenges arise. For those people who speak other languages than…

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    1. Distinguish between good and correct interpretations of an artwork by listing characteristics of each. Celine Dion's interpretation of the Stevie wonder song "I wish" is a correct interpretation because it stuck to the artist's intention. It has the exact same lyrics,beat,and tempo. Will Smith's interpretation of Stevie Wonder's song "I wish" is a good version because it was more pleasing to my own ears. Will Smith's interpretation was a rap song with 100% different lyrics. 2. Distinguish…

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    teachings, false ideologies, false views and counterfeit interpretations. This happened in the OT and NT world, and there is no different today. But is there really a need for Theology? (Erickson, 31). I have asked myself the same question. However, to be honest this is just my flesh talking not my spiritual thoughts. This same concern was addressed by Jesus Christ many time when debating with the Pharisees about their false interpretation and misunderstanding of the Mosaic Law. One example, is…

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    Interpretation of the Book of Song of Songs The Bible, having been written through divine intervention requires insightful interpretation to understand. Song of Songs, which is a book written by King Solomon, is an allegory of the relationship that man should have with God. From a literal point of view, the biblical book seeks to narrate how a just and virtuous relationship should be between man and woman. In fact, the writing adopts an approach through which many people can relate to. For…

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    assembly line in the poem of the same name. (B) The comparison of nature to an assembly line helps to create the mood of sadness and gloom. Her comparison also shows the audience how nature is dull just like the poets emotions. 2 (A) Shu Tin’s interpretation of Bei Doa’s poem is said to be bleak, gloomy or pessimistic. (B) It seems that the author is making a reference to nature again and how the roots of the positive future to come had been planted just a day ago. 3 She may have exchanged…

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    applied to historical accounts of constitutional interpretation. Constitutional Interpretation: Originalism While it would be a hasty generalization to say that all judges are either purely an originalist or a living constitutionalist, justice Scalia…

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    Constitution, there are a number of rules and laws that have been outlined and are left for interpretation by the judicial branch of the U.S. government. These interpretations can be taken for exactly what they say, which would be known as a strict interpretation. On the other hand, these laws can be taken and manipulated in order to apply them in a number of different ways; this would be considered a loose interpretation of the Constitution. The Supreme Court is charged with the task of…

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    Among Christians, beliefs and biblical interpretations vary. Differences in biblical interpretations can cause confusion and disagreements. A big issue that involves varying biblical interpretations is homosexuality. The issue comes from confusion about what the Bible says about homosexuality. Homosexuality in the Bible has been a topic with lots of puzzlement and unanswered questions for hundred of years. One of the biggest question about homosexuality in the Bible is how people should be…

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    Interpretation 1: Taming of the Shrew Kate is miserable, not just because of jealousy, but also it stems from her feeling undesired, She fears she may not win a husband, but at the same time hates the way men treat her. Kate feels out of place in society because of how independent she is. She does not want to play the societal role of being a maiden daughter, and hates that she must try to put up with suitors. At the same time she wants a husband which requires she play the role of a maiden.…

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