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    The incident that occurred on September 11, 2001 has proposed many theories and ideas to what exactly happened. The video we watched introduced many different theories of the people who studied the event in depth and of some people who actually endured and experienced the event first hand. The ethos in the video are the theories and credibility given to them produced by the Italian directors or the people who studied the attack and what they think actually caused certain things that occurred…

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    Subj Escape Short Story

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    Subj: Escape from New York on 9/11, a story that is, according to KlaPensee (2011), “was a respond to requests from families and friends to write a brief account of his experiences on September 11”. The story gave a firsthand account of the events that happened on the day of the World Trade Center attack. At about exactly 8:50am that faithful morning, the first jet that took off from Newark, N.J on routine cross-country flight to the West Coast with fully-loaded fuel tanks hit tower one of the…

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    A Hole in the World Rhetorical Analysis The earth shakes as a loud crash roars across the city. The people look toward the sky as a cloud of smoke and fire engulfs the building above. About twenty minutes later, another disorientating crash happens, but this time to the tower next to the first. White smoke, debris, and human bodies start falling from the sky, while people scramble for shelter. What started out as a normal Tuesday morning turned into a day that will be remembered in every…

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    1.1 Lower Back Pain due to IVD degeneration Lower Back Pain(LBP) is broadly recognised as the single leading cause of disability in the world. It affects about 60-80% of the adult population and is a socioeconomic burden in the developed society today (Krock et al.2015). In the UK, approximately £12 billion is spent in the treatment of LBP, lost work days and social benefits (Maniadakis and Gray, 2000). A worse detrimental economic loss can be observed in the USA almost totalling $85 billion…

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    Judicial Precedent Essay

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    fundamentally a rule that all lower courts are to be bound by the decision or ratio decidendi of the higher courts. As a result of this, cases that are alike are decided in a similar way. However, it is not this simple, as it will be seen throughout this essay that a lot more circumstances are involved that affect the judicial law making process. Judicial Law making (otherwise known as common law) is law that is made within the courts that judges decide on creating. Through relevant case law…

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    that the two families used in the essay live quite close to each other but they are in complete opposite spectrums of socioeconomic class. The Klaitman-Smalls family is in the higher end of the middle class of society while the Lynch family is in the lower middle class of society. This can be seen by how they parent their children. The Klaitman-Smalls family can afford all the expensive classes for their children, while the Lynch family cannot and are having to worry more about how they are…

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    Introduction Corruption is a phenomenon that has received and continues to receive a generous amount of attention from researchers and theorists alike in the Political world. Throughout the review of the source literature, certain themes were discovered as to where the literature converges and diverges. This paper addresses four of those themes namely; Qualitative (de Graaf and Hubarts, Urinboyev and Svensson and Jos ) versus Quantitative Research (Kilkon Ko and Ananya Samajdar, Lalountas et al…

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    On 18 December 1873, Mr Davidson, Mr Dennison and Mr Roumanielle pleaded guilty to offences under the Obscene Publications Act (1857). In a case heard at Marlborough Street magistrates’ court in London, the magistrate, Mr Knox, ordered that that their property be destroyed. Mr Collette, for the prosecution asked if he may be granted the honour of beginning the destruction himself, a request which Mr Knox immediately granted. Accompanied by Police Inspector Harnett and Sargeant Butcher, Mr…

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    American Dream Motivation

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    Dream. It is extremely easy to be caught up in daydreaming about achieving the American Dream, however the very essence of it is to work for it. Often there is a misconception that people who are wealthy are lazy. While that may be true in some cases, it cannot be denied that the people who have achieved their version of the American Dream worked extremely hard to get there. However, that is another misconception that only the wealthy have achieved the American Dream. Yes, indeed that was…

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    Diversity in languages has recently been crucial in the American society and almost everywhere we go, there’s a translator or an employee who speaks another language besides English; that wasn’t the case 10 years ago. I’ve had to translate countless times for my mom and it was especially hard when I was younger because I knew less English than I know now. Many times, we received annoyed glances from people behind us that were fed up for waiting for…

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