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    (Lyons gets up from his seat, unfolds a small piece of paper with trembling fingers, and looks up at the crowd with tears in his eyes.) Lyons: I’m really honored to give an eulogy at my father Troy Maxon’s funeral. A few years ago, I would never believe that one day I would voluntarily praise my father, let alone write an eulogy for him. You see, my father and I didn’t have the most harmonious and loving father-son relationship. I never liked my father when I was young. I blamed my father for…

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    principle Lyons to call Cruman to the principal's office and investigate. After hours of investigating Cruman and asking him to open his facebook account, Cruman finally is pushed to do so after denying the involvement in the illegal group. Therefore in this case Principle Lyon violated Crumans fourth amendment rights by making him open his private facebook account and searching it. Two…

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    what a “cruel and unusual Punishment” is? All these questions had arisen because of their involvement in the jail break of their father, Gary Tison and his cellmate Randy Greenawalt, when, in the process of escaping the law, led to the murder of John Lyon and his family. Even though they did not pull the trigger, Ricky…

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    presence within resuscitations and invasive procedures, compliance with this practice continues to fluctuates substantially. In an aim to encourage health care providers to implement the patient-centered practice of family presence, McAlvin and Carew-Lyons (2014), conducted a systematic review which examined the positive effects associated with family presence at the bed-side during resuscitation and invasive procedures…

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    born, they are raised under the discernment of their parents and are expected to obey them. However, a child also has the ability to make their own decisions and follow their heart. The inspiring novel Good Faith by authors David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons enlightened the times when I was growing up as a child. I was raised in a Christian home and had to obey the house rules, but as I became older, I realized that I had the opportunity to make my own decisions and I didn’t have to be a follower of…

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    issues was allowed (American Civil Liberties Union 2015). After carefully reviewing the case the judge made the decision to repeal their death sentences and sentence them to life in prison because their files showed racial bias in the jury selection (Lyon 2015,…

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    providing students with effective learning environments. Positive learning environments are essential for students sense of belonging, enhancing student engagement, furthermore learning success (O’Donnell et al., 2016, p. 469; Lyons, Ford & Slee, 2014, p. 22). Various classroom management theories exist however three will be analysed. Goal Centred Theory, Choice Theory and Assertive Discipline. These theories implement strategies to amend…

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    explaining not only the physical dangers of mountaintop removal, but also the mental damages it has to the people living on the land. Generations of the character’s family have survived off the hollow, but soon it will not be an option. The company, Lyon Energy, is gradually destroying the characters home, their mountain, and the nature they have come to love through the company’s inconsiderate actions. For example, in the beginning, Bant goes to the…

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    Alcoholism Addiction

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    Substance-induced disorders is defined as “syndromes and consequences produced as a result of recurrent ingestion, they consist of intoxication, withdrawal, and a series of substance-induced mental disturbances (Lyons, 2014, p322). Alcoholism is a complex individual and social disorder which cuts across many areas. It is effected by the fields of medicine, physiology, psychology, social welfare, religion, penology, education, politics, and economics. All the different fields have a different…

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    Life Without Parole

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    Reforming the Juvenile Justice system is a subject that has been an issue and debated for years. It is a system set up for juveniles that commit crimes. Life without parole is a controversial topic. Life without parole is given to juveniles that have had a non-homicide case. It also has been given to homicide Cases from six years old to eighteen years olds. Life without parole makes it to where juveniles will never be able to be free and will remain in prison until their death. Life without…

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