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    Miranda Persuasive Speech

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    “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?” History of Miranda Warning In June of 1963 Ernesto Arturo Miranda, a young man of 23 years of Mexican origin, was on trial for the kidnapping and rape of Jane Doe, a girl of 18, at…

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    I would start with making changes in the rooms, amount of rooms, and types of rooms. For starters, let us cut back on the amount of rooms that are sharing bathrooms and create more privacy for the guest. I would ensure that all rooms and suites have their own lavoratory at minimum. Single rooms with only bedroom setting and sitting nook should have a bathroom with toilet, sink, and shower. There should be a choice of which type of single room a guest would want by changing up the beds.…

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    entanglements, both with each other and with mortals. I felt that I would understand the Iliad itself better if I understood these supreme gods better. Achilles is, of course, the hero of the Iliad and is the axis of the entire storyline. I will present, in order, the biographies of these three characters. Then I will explain how I more clearly understand a particular scene from the Iliad. For Zeus, the scene I kept in mind while researching his theography (to coin a term) is the scene in Book…

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    his lecture, Faber speaks to Montag with the use of the green bullet, and asks what is going on and urging Montag to run away. However, Montag explains he is trapped, and any attempt to escape would send the Mechanical Hound after him. Then Beatty orders Montag to burn down his house on his own, with the flamethrower. When he is finished he stands in front of Beatty still holding the flamethrower. Beatty asks, “Montag, you idiot, Montag you damn fool; why did you really do it?…

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    Mars Research Paper

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    In order for this to be attained, we will have to compare the two planets to see if life will survive on Mars. The similarities between Mars and Earth include: “seasons, polar ice caps, volcanoes, canyons and weather” (Dunford, "Mars: Overview: The Red Planet…

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    core i3 is faster than a standard i3 core processor. The CPU is made up of three parts, the CU (control unit), the ALU (arithmetic logic unit) and the registers, each have an important part to play when it comes to running the computer. The registers order the data that comes into the CPU and the sends it to the CU were it is sorted to where it needs to go inside the computer and the mathematical problems or mathematical things (using binary) go to the ALU where they can be solved and then sent…

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    One of the greatest mysteries of the 1996 Olympic summer games in Atlanta, was solved at 28 minutes past midnight the day of the opening ceremony. The crowd went wild when the Olympic torch was handed to Muhammad Ali. Ali, the Olympic gold medal boxer, lifted the torch as the crowd was screaming ‘Ali’. Ali then sent the fire soaring above the stadium to light the ceremonial Olympic cauldron. This moment was one of the greatest of many sports fans, considering all the tragedy he has been through,…

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    Ever notice how fast the world is changing? Advancements in technology are rapidly increasing, making our lives that much easier to communicate, learn, and travel, so where’s the bad side to all of this? Is there one? And how will the general public come to acknowledge it? Throughout the years, many writers, artist, and directors have taken this into consideration and made it their goal to answer questions like these through the use of social commentary. Social commentary can be found in most,…

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    Twilight Research Paper

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    Jacob and forbidden love. For three out of the four books it is written through the thoughts and emotions of Bella point of view and the last book through Jacobs’s point of view. In the series it follows young Bella Swan who recently moved from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington to live with her father. When she arrives to her new school people are instantly drawn to her and gets…

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    it’s affected farm animals for the worse. This article goes into detail on the treatment of animals in these facilities, and why it’s not often uncovered due to the reach of the Ag-Gag law. The authors argue that this law suppresses free speech in order to cover up the conditions these animals are kept, as well as the practices used to process them. Even citing an Idaho judge who struck down the law stating that how the food is made is a matter of public opinion, opposed to damaging a private…

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