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    transferring to a school closer to home for his final year of eligibility. His reason being for personal family issues, but no further information has been provided. Two days later assistant coach DeAndre Haynes announced that he would be leaving Kent State for Toledo University. The job came with…

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    in the play reflects the theme of identity, for clothes are often used as a key element in disguises, altering the perception of the wearer’s identity, even to those that know them well. Clothing first reflects a change in identity in Act 1, wherein Kent dons different clothes to assume a disguise. After King Lear orders him from the kingdom, it is necessary for him to disguise himself to maintain loyalty to the king, and clothes play an important role in helping him conceal his true self. “If…

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    Maine. A young boy, named Hogarth, finds The Iron Giant and becomes friends with him, teaching him values and emotions. A government agent, Kent, thinks The Iron Giant is out for evil, when really the giant continually grows to become friendly after learning its human emotions. Kent attempts to…

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    The first being that in the Kent case, he was being punished for not being helped. Second, he was being punished “based on an assessment of actual performance of the juvenile justice system, not its good intentions” (Bernard pg. 103). Thirdly, it was questioned by the court that parens…

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    about our world and makes them step out of their comfort zone. In America, some people openly welcome diversity, while others are against. Chloe Evens a Bio Pre-Med students and is associated with the Black United Students (BUS) said, “I feel that Kent State does a great job with diversity on campus. Through the Multicultural Center and Diversity and Development Department they do a lot to get minority students involved and let them know they have a voice on…

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    This essay illustrates many factors in Kent’s theory that address the witchcraft accusation is about belief of witches instead of misogynistic persecution of women. The analysis will include three claims that Kent makes in his argument. Specifically, the three major reasons the accusation of witchcraft is not female-targeted are: men have power over women and the society as a whole, and they manipulate such power; second, as well as women, men are also influenced by maleficium, and they practice…

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    Van Orden v. Perry was a U.S. Supreme Court case held in 2005, about a Texas resident that argued that the capital of Texas was violating the Establishment Clause by having the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the state capital building (Chicago-Kent College of Law, 2015). The Establishment Clause is found in the first amendment and states that no law shall be passed ?respecting an establishment of religion? (Cornell University Law School , 2015). This case deals with deciding if the first…

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    Case Brief- Arizona v. United States Issue: The state of Arizona enacted a statute known as Senate Bill 1070 in 2010. S.B. 1070 was to address a large number of illegal immigrants in the state.’ Is the Arizona statute S.B. 1070 constitutional? Do any part of the Arizona statute violate the constitution and if so what parts do it violate? Rules(s): The United States Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) and S.B. 1070. Analysis/Application/Argument: In 2010, senate bill 1070 was signed into…

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    beginning of the film. As a result Film Noir is famous for portraying gritty crime dramas, and as such this is a natural choice of genre for The Usual Suspects. The Usual Suspects is a Neo-Noir film that follows the interrogation of Rodger Kent, a con man and one of the only survivors of a massacre that took place the night before. For example, in the film it shows one characteristic of a Film Noir and Neo-Noir which was the lighting. The lighting effects are used when Kint's…

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    crime. First, let’s talk about Superman or Clark Kent if you prefer. Before Clark Kent was even thought of, his real name was Kal-El. He was born on a planet called Lrypton. His parents put Kal Eel on a rocket to send him to Earth to escape an apocalypse that destroyed his world and killed his parents. When he was sent to Earth, he was found in a backyard in a small town name Smallville and was raised by John and Martha Kent, who are caring…

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