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    The assessment in which I completed was on Billy Ray Tuff. Bill Ray Tuff a 23 year old white male was recently caught under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Tuff was apprehended and found with a large sum of money and substance believed to be heroin on his person. During the trial, he plead not guilty even after video footage was shown to the presiding judge. Tuff was charged with a DUI, Reckless Driving, Resisting Arrest, Assault, Violation of Open Container Law, Distribution and…

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    “Broken” English negatively impacts immigrants on a daily basis. A great example of this negative impact is shown through “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan. Tan’s parents fled from China in the 1940’s with many other people because of China’s Cultural Revolution and when they came to America, they had trouble assimilating with Americans. Tan, on the other hand, had a less difficult time adapting to the American Culture because she was born in America. In Mother Tongue, Tan begins the passage by…

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    counts of murder and three attempted murder; a woman, perhaps wrongfully, labelling a serial killer. What Goldacre was trying to explain through his example, was that you cannot create a hypothesis after you gather your results – it breaks a basic rule of any research involving statistics. He states that if your hypothesis comes from your research then there is not point in analyzing the same data to confirm your hypothesis (Goldacre,…

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    The editorial highlights that while “the controls are not foolproof” they have saved “many human lives”. The use of evidence facilitates that editorial in giving the reader an abundance of reasons to side with them, while also solidifying their contention. The reader is made to believe that if it had proven effective before in saving human lives, then it should not be…

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    The rights of American people have society teetering back in forth of what is right and wrong. Our Florida Court System has society wondering how and why some high profile cases have come back with the verdicts of “not guilty”. Depending on circumstances whether society wants a “not guilty” or “guilty” verdict. Problems arise with the breakdown of our Florida Court System. When you put into consideration of a high profile cases there is still only one clear result, facts and the law. Our…

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    the planets in the solar system, which are over 4.5 billion years old (Cain). Scientist have come to this conclusion using theory’s and methods from finding the age of old rocks, some even as old as 4.2 billion years old (Cain). The bible lacks the evidence to support how rocks found beneath the surface of the Earth could be older then Earth itself. At some point in Earths early life, a planetoid crashed into it and formed what we call the Moon (Cain). All these findings come together to support…

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    Welcome To The Light

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    been bad but it had not been good. She had so much to learn about The Light. Though her uncle had taught her much over the last five months, her knowledge couldn’t compare to her classmates’ who had been living it and studying it all their lives. Evidence of that became painfully clear when Professor Berit handed her a huge stack of books at the end of class, among them a picture book called, Welcome to The Light, Lucy! How embarrassing. At least Professor Berit hadn’t placed that book on top of…

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    the researcher’s findings. (4points The point of the article is to prove that pathological love is a case of a person that suffers from impulsivity and a high level of self-transcendence that makes a relationship unhealthy. The authors are using evidence to prove their hypothesis. “If a person has a high level of impulsivity and self-transcendence, then they are most likely a pathological…

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    Writing notes effectively is a skill that is necessary for most any job. Whether it’s jotting down a DIY project, a recipe, or a piece of art work, making comments and acknowledging pertinent information to remember for later is a part of learning and building growth of mind. The anecdotal notes provided for analysis have many flaws in their collection of data. By utilizing anecdotal notes, teachers can provide a tangible vision of a child’s learning, through an objective, focused approach that…

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    there are two sides: the plaintiff and defense. The plaintiff’s role is to prosecute the defendant with a crime, and the defense’s role is to vindicate the defendant of the crime accused. To do so, a story must be told, followed by an argument with evidence as aid. The person in charge of the final verdict is the judge or the jury. In the book, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, the readers become the jury and Stevenson is the lawyer who is presenting the injustice within the case of Walter…

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