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    well aware of her collaboration with Dr. Frieder on multiple projects, as well as her substantial contributions in behavior analysis and education. I have had the opportunity to hear Dr. Peterson speak on a few occasions at Western Michigan University, and at the Michigan Autism Conference. I am eager to pursue my education under the mentorship of both of these phenomenal educators as I believe that their experience in the school environment, and their research collaborations focusing on…

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    need to consume at least 2 liters of water daily. Sanitary water is supposed to be a main requirement that is accessible to everyone in the world. What happened to the water in Michigan was terrible. "In September 2015, revelations about highly elevated, potentially harmful levels of lead in the drinking water in Flint, Michigan, received national attention." (Flint Water Crisis). According to serious tests that were made, many people found that their worries about the water’s flavor, scent, and…

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    groups are being discriminated against, nor are specific racial groups being singled out. The Court has ruled that the school’s primary interest is to ensure “a diverse student body” (Katsh 262). As long as the school, in this case the University of Michigan uses race to select a class which is diverse and academically gifted, there is no violation of the Fourteenth…

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    In an article by The Michigan Citizen, producer Steve Nicolaides stated, “The script is sincere and -- more important -- timely. This story is about our society today, and it 's important for everyone to take a look at what our society is doing to itself” (Michigan Citizen). The people living in urban impoverished areas still feel alienated today, a sentiment the general public is largely unaware…

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    The documentary, Roger and Me, directed, produced, and starred Michael Moore was about his journey to explain what happened to General Motors in Flint, Michigan. The film includes interviews from different people living in Flint that were affected by the closing of the factories and businessmen of General Motors. Moore also shows how Roger Smith, the CEO of General Motors, wouldn’t want to speak about the issue in Flint and how his choices were affected the daily lives of so many families that…

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    April 25th, 2014 in Flint, Michigan the city switched its water supply. When switching the water supply, lead and debris began to seep into the drinking water. Almost instantly the majority of citizens in poverty started to complain about the water. The city and state officials began to deny that anything was wrong with the water supply. Yet the water had an odd smell, looked discolored, and had a funny taste. When the city and state officials finally acknowledged the problem in 2015 they went…

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    their lives. Jack became famous when he assisted a 45-year-old patient by the name of Janet Adkins. She contacted him asking if he could use the suicide machine on her, she eventually died form heart failure and when this hit the media the State of Michigan immediately charged Jack with Adkins murder. But that case was dismissed because of Michigan’s point of view on assisted suicide. Jack was very…

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    The “innocent third-party rule” no longer exists in Michigan — at least until the state Legislature decides to create one, the Michigan Court of Appeals has declared in Bazzi v Sentinel Ins Co (Docket No. 320518). As a result, innocent third parties — including medical providers who treat persons injured in car crashes — are not entitled to reimbursement for their services when a no-fault policy was allegedly obtained through fraud, although they were not involved in the purported fraudulent…

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    drastically because if the government tried to take away one the rights given in the Constitution people would try to overthrow the government. In the documentary, Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore interviewed some of the members in a militia in Michigan and the members were discussing that their duty was to protect the American people incase if the government became too powerful. The abolishment of all guns is an ignorant way of thinking, because the argument ignores the fact that there…

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    ARTHUR MILLER: HIS LIFE, WORKS, AND ACHIEVEMENTS Arthur Miller was one of the main American playwrights of the twentieth century. Miller was conceived in Harlem on October 17, 1915, the child of Polish outsiders, Isidore and Augusta Miller. Miller's dad had set up a fruitful clothing store after coming to America, so the family appreciated riches; in any case, this thriving finished with the Wall Street Crash of 1929. The Depression showed to the writer the delicacy and vulnerability of human…

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