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    Council [2002] EWHC 195(Admin) also known as ‘Metric Martyrs’ case whereby it was held whether the European Communities Act 1972 had been impliedly repealed or restricted by the Weights and Measures Act 1985,…

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    The feedback I provided students on the nonfiction texts feature assessment addressed each individual needs and strengths relative to the standard being measured because it provided students with written exclamation on how well they performed on the assessment then I discussed the areas they had specific difficulty with, which included following through of the directions needed to complete the assessment to earn full credit. For example one student gave an answer but did not include the name of…

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    Often, when an author embarks on the process of creating a written piece of work, that author already has a specific vision for this piece of writing. Authors have a reason for choosing a topic, qualities of different players in the piece, a setting, a general direction or plot, etc. It is no secret that African American literature pre-dates its visual counterparts, in the forms of television shows and/or movies, and an author’s vision may or may not include the possibility that the piece will…

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    For the next eight or so pages, I will be writing some words about the importance of written word. We see the importance of written word emphasized in Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass’ respective autobiographies, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself. Although the works are written from very distinct Early-American perspectives, there are homogenous key themes that can be drawn from the seemingly…

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    Qnt201 Week 1 Assignment

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    This week was the best week I had all semester. It was a glorious week for me, to say the least. I was able to finish the written assignment, study hard for my quiz, and also be able to get an awesome grade for my quiz. I thoroughly enjoyed this week. First of all, for the reading assignment, I had to read section 8.1 called, "System of Linear Equations: Gausssian Elimination". Through this section, I was able to learn how to solve the system of equations for three variables. It took me…

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    Dante Alighieri’s Inferno was one of the first major works in what would later be known as standard, Tuscan Italian. While the Inferno was important, it was not the first, sole nor main cause of the rise of Tuscan Italian. Many authors both before and after the time of Dante were just as, if not more, influential in the rise of the Tuscan Italian dialect as Dante Alighieri’s work. Although influential in ending the Latin language’s monopoly of written language in Italy and extending the…

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    51 and 10 is that they both were written from the same person, which was James Madison. In the federalist paper No.51 it states that, “it was published under the pen name publius” and so was federalist No.10. Federalist No. 51 and 10 were also published in the same state, New York. In federalist paper No.51 it also states that “it was urge of New York to support the approval of the proposed U.S. Constitution”. In federalist paper No.10 it states, “they were written to urge of New York to support…

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    before don't believe that the Bible is reliable. Many of them say it's because the time Gap was so big. Also, some say that the authors of the Gospel don't identify themselves in their own writings thus they might not have existed. In order to prove that they were real and you can rely on the Bible I am going to back up these claims "Has the document been reliably transmitted, was the document first written close to the events it describes, and is the document able to be corroborated by multiple…

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    considered authentic, made me feel much better about the contents in the Gospels. The most compelling reason why we have to believe that the Gospels are authentic is because the apostles in this time, “behave[d] like the scribes of Judaism, whose teaching was devoted to the recitation of Judaism’s great traditions” (p. 120). So the function of Jesus’ apostles could have been to write down or remember the specific teachings of Jesus and then share them with others. This lines up quite nicely with…

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    W.E.B. Dubois The Souls of Black Folk written by W.E.B Dubios in 1903 and The Letter to Birmingham written by Dr. Martin Luther King in 1963 are both very prominent pieces of literature. Although they were written in different time periods, they still consist of a lot of similarities and differences. The voice of African-Americans is definitely displayed in their literature. During the first chapter of W.E.B. Dubois he explains that he didn’t realize he was black until a white girl has…

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