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    Nearing the end of my time as a student at the University of Texas at Tyler I enrolled in the course Professional Ethics thought by Professor Adams. I weighted this class as a light work load, as I have studied law heavily in my undergraduate paralegal degree. I felt in general I understood ethics within the law, and I find myself to be a very ethical person. I had also taken the majority of the UNIV courses at The University of Texas at Tyler. Because of this, I felt I knew the makeup and…

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    Civil & Criminal Law 2 There is a level of importance everyone must have in understanding the law systems’ purpose. That knowledge enables everyone to comprehend what’s expected of each and every person. Also, everyone would share the right to judge crimes committed based upon the criteria established in state rules and regulations. Crime plagues our neighborhoods and communities. There are many people who commit crime that don’t care about the value of life and will justify their…

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    Reflection On English 090

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    The reason why because my future job skills requires a lot of researching. My future job is becoming a paralegal and in that field, we must research different cases and IRAC them. Meaning write out the issue, reasoning, answer and conclusion. This is similar to a format, this is basically a format to brief a case. Revisiting different formats and what they…

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    Employment in America is a huge problem, and nowadays it takes more than just a degree to be employed. People with degrees may be qualified for the job; however, they don’t get the job because it does not exist. In Paul Krugman's essay “Degrees and Dollars” he articulates the notion of the middle-class being hollowed out. Their jobs have been replaced by technology, something that has been growing at an astonishing rate. Krugman’s essay serves as a guide to help fix these problems. He points out…

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    Emergency financial assistance, medical care, and legal services are the rights of individuals in the victim witness program and the moral obligation of society. The first victim study attempting to gather information about victims by actually operating a service for them was undertaken by the center of the study for social intervention in 1973. It found that the greatest need of victims is for immediate financial aid, followed by physical health car, emotional care and legal assistance. Victims…

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    Success In Law School

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    Did you know that Yale was the best school to go to for lawyer? Most people do but if you didn't know now you do. I learned about that when I was researching for my paper I also learned about what i have to do to become a lawyer what i found was that the first thing you have to do is graduate from high school then practice for and take college admissions test (SAT/ACT). The next step i found out that i have to do is develop good reading and writing skills over time. Then i need to attend…

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    Stead (2009) writes a science fiction and a mystery novel When you Reach Me. Stead tells us a story of a sixth grader, Miranda, who lived with her paralegal single mother in New York City in 1979. Miranda and her mother’s boyfriend, Richard, prepared her mother for a game show $20,000 Pyramid. Mirada was a Latchkey kid and she was walking home from school with her best friend Sal, who start ignoring her with no good reason after he was punched by Marcus. This reaction pushed Miranda to make new…

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    Court administration and legal defense of the U.S: Court Administration of the U.S. includes aspects such as court budget management; authorize appellate procedures and rules of court trails, studying court performances, provide educational programs for judges, and review judicial matters dealing with discipline (http://photos.state.gov, nd). The U.S chief justice, along with 26 judges, composes the Judicial Conference. The Judicial Conference has the main responsibility and authority in making…

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    I am here! As a Military Science Instructor, I am here to motivate, to engage, to teach, and help the cadets along the way. I will introduce the cadets to leadership skills, drill and ceremonies, inspections, customs and courtesies, and Army traditions. These helps the cadet succeed in the future. I train, coach, and mentor my cadets in what we call the 21st Century Soldiers Competencies. I bring my enthusiasm for the military into the classroom environment, while showing them how it is relevant…

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    middle-skill jobs, which can be managed by the with a high school graduates when given some related training; not necessarily a bachelor 's degree (Billitteri). Some of those jobs include "web developers, receptionists, automobile repairers, and paralegal assistants" (Kensing). Accordingly, a significant number of the college graduates end up being employed to these middle-skill jobs which does not have any relation to their degree ("College Education"). This is because the economy is unable to…

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