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    Personal Environmental Analysis Germimah Clarke MCM707-F2WW Professor Potter October 20, 2014 Personal Environmental Analysis In today’s economy, it’s hard to keep up a middle-class lifestyle, and to achieve living the upper-class lifestyle is even more of a challenge. The economy still hasn’t recovered from the recession in 2008. Jobs are hard to come by, good paying jobs, especially those that offers advancement and extra bonuses. Everyone wants to stay ahead the competition; the…

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    that were created during my high school years would help tremendously with my personal growth. I was determined to live a healthy and nurturing lifestyle. Due to my intense interest I had for law, I majored in paralegal studies during my first semester of college. I specifically chose paralegal studies because I knew it would be the most beneficial route in preparing me for law school, if I were to do so in the future. Being eighteen and right out of high school, I was still learning…

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner ecological system theory, explains how everything in a child’s environment influences how they grow and develop in their entire life span. There are five levels microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem. This Weebly focuses on how the microsystem level can be affect if a child is in a negative environment the child is witnessing in the home. I believe at the mesosytems we can change it by we as teachers working with the families to understand where…

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    The paralegal program of study requires a significant amount of essay writing. I use the following steps when writing an essay based on case law and this is applicable in any type of writing. First, I read the case once. Secondly, I summarize the case from memory…

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    I initially took this course solely to fill my History requirement. However, after sitting in our first class last week, I learned things that I never knew. Maybe, because I am clueless on Military History or I have just never learned anything about it, especially history dating back to 1945. The things we learned, atomic bombing, demobilization, and Servicemen’s Readjustment Act are all things that everyone should know and I am thankful that I know these things now. I hope to accomplish what I…

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    Who Owns the Future The Analytical Engine has been around since 1837, which the first mechanical computer. 127 Years later, the first Supercomputer was released, the CDC 6000. The CDC 6000 only had a few processors, then in the 1990’s it had a thousand processors, now in the twenty-first century a supercomputer has over 60,000 processors. Imagine what the computers are going to be like in the future. When the words supercomputer and jobs comes to mind, the first thing I think about is Am I…

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    reading experience. The positive reading experience was enhanced even greater by the unique characters that John Grisham wove into the story. One of the most interesting characters was Partner. Partner is described as Sebastian’s bodyguard, paralegal, and only friend who would do anything to make Sebastian’s life easier. Another character that is very close to Rudd is Tadeo Zapate. Rudd saw potential in Tadeo’s fighting ability, and he decided to invest in his career as a cage fighter.…

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    5 Questions To Ask Before Hiring An Immigration Lawyer Did you know 1.3 million immigrants came to the US in 2014? According to data published by Migrationpolicy.org, that includes new permanent residents, temporary nonimmigrants and undocumented individuals. Despite the large number of foreigners moving to the country, the process is not easy and it can quickly become overwhelming for someone without the legal experience. That’s why hiring the right immigration attorney is essential to a…

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    There, I not only learned about the general courtroom procedures and expected etiquette, but I also saw how the immense amounts of preparation and hard work that lawyers and paralegals put together in the office paid off in the courtroom. I met many lawyers through these wonderful courtroom experiences and I started networking and creating connections in the field of law in Toronto. I was also able to, similarly to how I applied…

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    Origins of Divorce and the History of No-Fault No-fault divorce law has been a topic of debate since its emergence around 1970 although it has continued as the precedence of divorce into modern day. “No fault” law allows a married couple to divorce on the basis of “irretrievable breakdown" or "incompatibility” as opposed to divorce based on the fault of one spouse. Because there is no fault involved in this type of divorce the division of assets and care of children is based upon the finances…

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