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    My Motivation: What motivates me the most to pursue a college degree is that I will be the first person in my family to receive one. My grandmother is the backbone behind this motivation because she was always making sure that academics came first in my life. There was rarely a day that I would come home and she would not ask me questions about my homework, asking what I learned in school, or even looked over my homework. As I got older, she made sure I was a part of a college prep program…

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    Powell V. Alabama Case

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    legal counsel being guaranteed by the 6th Amendment, and how that right applied to the States by the 14th Amendment. This case brought up the issues and concerns of what the requirements of the State was in this type of criminal proceedings. Due Process wasn’t given to the African American men in this case. The Incorporation Doctrine within the Fourteenth Amendment will now serve as a series of checks and balances so that state governments can’t make sure not to violate these rights that are…

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    I am writing you a letter to tell about my theory of writing and how I believe it has impacted my writing skills throughout my college education. Before I was enrolled in your English class, an Introduction to Writing Studies, I was unsure of my ability as a writer. I mentioned throughout my childhood I did not have a stable home environment, my family was forced to move, numerous times due to financial reasons. During these years I constantly changed school systems, the curriculum varied…

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    • Keep it simple. • Smile and make eye contact with the audience. • Use the voice effectively with appropriate tone and pitch. • And, during the presentation; relax, breathe, and enjoy the process. Ultimately, utilizing statistical data slides, and, entertaining video enhanced the delivery of this speech. Conclusion In conclusion; the learning outcomes reflected here in this essay are the effect of my communications study. Specifically,…

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    Drafting is the process of putting one’s thoughts into words and then onto paper. To begin writing, individuals must organize their thoughts into something that makes since. Drafting is important because it allows writers to establish the foundation of their writing. If…

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    about two years after the Lackland scandal. In order to be fair with opposing views in my RBAA, I included information about what good the military was doing. I explained how the Air Force spends a large amount of time during a new enlistees training process devoted towards training in sexual assault prevention and resources that are available. I also read a lot about the issue and the multiple ways that the military was handling it. Everyone has their own point of views and I wanted to see as…

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    “Aided by the convenience and constant access provided by mobile devices, especially smartphones, 92% of teens report goi ng online daily — including 24% who say they go online “almost constantly.” With new technologies, and a faster paced world, our society has turned away from proper grammar and writing style while using social media and texting. It is now uncommon to see a well-structured sentence or thought out idea when engaging in conversation with another person. For instance, twitter.…

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    for protection under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This case is similar to the case at hand because it involves the assessment of student’s rights to due process during the expulsion process. With the Goss decision in mind, it can be concluded that the expelled Howard students also have constitutional rights that protect their right to due…

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    The third stipulation of the IDEA is that districts provide a free, appropriate education (FAPE) in public schools for all disabled students. The districts must pay for the cost of a student’s education and it must be based on a plan that is specialized for the student, based on their needs. The extent to which a district must go concerning this stipulation was challenged in the landmark case of Board of Education vs. Rowley. Amy Rowley a deaf Kindergarten student was receiving a hearing aid…

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    Throughout English Composition 1, I have learned several crucial writing skills. Writing skills that will benefit me in other classes, outside of school, and during my future college years. Not only will these benefit my overall writing and making it flow better, it will all in all make more sense to the readers. Even though I learned many skills and objectives during this semester, four skills really stood out to me. Cohesion, comma usage, the use of satire, and how to write a definitional…

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