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    The 4th amendment is being violated in this scenario; for the 4th amendment states that; “U.S. citizens are protected from unreasonable searches of a person’s property.” Mrs. Jones was only being a good neighbor and friendly. But the police lied to her that way they could gain access to her house. Then they proceed to look around then arrest her when they find a bomb. Yes, arresting her would protect everyone else, but you have to have a warrant before you can even arrest anyone. They still…

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    Every nurse has the opportunity to make a positive impact on their patients and the nursing profession on a daily basis through the use of advocacy (Tomajan, 2012, Abstract section). Advocacy plays a significant role in nursing and must be demonstrated to give patients a voice when they are unable to express themselves to protect the patient’s safety and well-being. Throughout the novel A Nurse’s Story, Tilda Shalof actively demonstrated advocacy regarding her patients, which enhanced her…

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    children and clean. This is still relevant within society today, some cultures more apparent than others. Within Sula Males are, “Viewed collectively, Morrison’s male characters reveal that issues of gender, race, and class cannot be separated,” (Mayberry 519). In comparison, Women Warrior uses their male characters to exemplify the view of women within the Chinese culture and American culture . These two novels highlight the comparison between the genders, within Woman Warrior and Sula women…

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    Sulenny Villa Capstone Dr. Berube/Ms. Edale/Mrs. Keyes 8 April, 2015 Childrens Communication Skills and Technology Is technology depriving children’s communication skills? Technology is advancing and prospering at a fast pace. It may look like doing anything without technology is impossible. Technology has changed the way people live their lives. There seems to be a big issue with technology and families, but young children in the families are the ones being affected the most. Technology and…

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    During this nation’s most costly war, both sides, the Union and the Confederacy, took advantage of brave women willing to support their causes. These women participated in various courageous acts, and succeeded in altering the course of the Civil War. Sarah Emma Edmonds was one of about 400 women who succeeded in joining the Union or Confederate army. From her young life in Canada to her disguises and service in the Union Army, and even to her peaceful post-war life, Edmonds has illustrated a…

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    character comes rough around the edges, throughout the story certain desirable, marshal attributes are shown: He is considerate, possessing a high set of morals that must be upheld, he is duty-driven, and he is experienced. Like Andy Griffith, Sheriff of Mayberry from the Andy Griffith Show Heck Tate polices the town by a set…

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    “I Love Lucy” and “Andy Griffin” shows are similar in so many ways. There also have many differences as well. The shows in the 1950 and 1960 are very entertaining compared to today’s television. Today is based on reality television that includes drama, fighting, and the fact that it is their real life. All the shows that is not reality television seems just as real. The majority of people just want to watch interesting show that maintain at interest to them the entire show. The I Love Lucy show…

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    Excited, nervous, and ready for this new adventure to make my first visit to Poplar Hill Farm, in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Who knew that this place in the backwoods of Jefferson County and I would have a love affair and that in a few years I would be asked to collaborate on a research project for the Poplar Hill School. Armed with hundreds of questions, anticipation and youthful curiosity, I was ready for this journey into the past. Open and receptive to all the stories, they were…

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    Excited to make my first visit to Poplar Hill Farm, in Jefferson County, Mississippi. Little did I know that I would fall in love with this rural community and many years later be asked to do research work with some of the most wonderful people, that became friends. Armed with hundreds of questions, anticipation and youthful curiosity. Open and receptive to all the stories, they were willing to share, trying to understand their life and the lives of their ancestors, what I did not know…

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    One of these was an experiment run by Mayberry and Lock in 2003 which compared data between a control group of native English speakers, a group profoundly deaf participants who leaned ASL in early life, a group who learned English as a second language, and a group who were profoundly deaf but never learned ASL in their first few years of life. They tested the groups in many different formats including a test on grammatical judgment, comprehension, and picture matching. Overall the results showed…

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