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    unfair advantage (Student Presentation). This is problematic as all athletes have to endure testing, which inevitably assumes everyone is guilty of taking performance-enhancing drugs until proven innocent from systems like the Athlete Biological Passport (Lippert Lecture; Student Presentation). This hinders an athletes freedom of choice as those who want to continue to be athletes must go through with…

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    practice medicine because he was not willing to comply with the social pressure to accept or at least pretend to assent to the socialist doctrine. Another aspect in the film that can be appreciated is how the protagonist are stripped down from their passports when they decided to get back to the country; this principle or doctrine was referred as the Iron…

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    With more than 300,000 people from 80 countries passing through, Angel Island, located off the coast of San Francisco, was a busy station in the 1900s. Few of the immigrants that passed through Angel Island were greeted with smiles and a warm welcome. Those from countries like Russia, Japan, Australia, China, Mexico and many others “found themselves in the island's detention barracks upon arrival”. Among these was a young, poor Chinese man traveling under a false name who wanted a better life.…

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    boost the economy and assist the migrants to up bring their families out of poverty. For a Mexican national, coming to the United States, is difficult to obtain a work visa or even a visa to come visit family. For a visitation visa you have to a passport valid for at least six months after the interview, a voting card, and documentation showing assets, employment and current financial status. To obtain a…

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    TASK1 1. Constituion of Australia 2. It controls the government of Australia 3. Legislative,executive and judicial power 4. Legislative power writes the law 5. Judicial power and executive checks these new laws. 0 6. Common wealth of federal state Local shire,city,rural city 7. Common wealth government can make financial grants to a state or a territory and specify how the money is spent. 8. State government makes laws that affect most areas of our lives,such as health,education and transport 9.…

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    The main purpose of an ad is to sell a product. For this to happen, any advertisement company will use different medium to persuade the customer. They use many elements such as enhanced coloring, bright lighting, and striking props in the ad which will enhance the possibility of attracting new customer. This ad uses different objects to manipulate and over exaggerate the concept of being bold and adventurous by representing “The Bold New Camry”. In this ad, a man, possibly a European or American…

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    The murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy lead to several people wondering if it was one individual or more involved in the shooting. Lee Harvey Oswald was known to kill the President all by himself. The question is, how can Oswald be the only person that contributed in the killing when there were 3 shots fired? “You probably also know there are hundreds of conspiracy theories about who was behind the assassination, and whether Oswald was the lone gunman or if there was another shooter on the…

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    The Future The frequent question asked by students is: “What would my future be like?” Well, today's society has become more challenging as the years pass, and “education is becoming the number one passport to the future”, as Malcolm X once said. The speech that Barack Obama and Harry Kim made about education being important for the future and the countless lectures that Mr. Thoma drilled into my head had me feeling the elation of my entire life. I feel the perseverance to not let my…

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    Osama Bin Laden Influence

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    stipend. The royal family that was pro-Western were afraid that bin Laden might cause problems in the kingdom. After bin Laden proposed to send “Afghan Arabs” to secure the border after Iraq invaded Kuwait, the royal family decided to take away his passport and denied his proposal. The family soon sought help from the United States. Bin Laden was offended that they had looked for help from the “enemy”. He then decided he would get revenge and prove Al Qaeda was stronger than the…

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    In light of recent laws passed by Texas legislature, Texas now requires voters to have a photo ID at voting polls. Valid forms would require voters to present a driver's license, passport, or military ID at the polls. Thought the Supreme Court has struck down other states’ bills that wanted to implement a law requiring a Photo ID in federal elections. “Photo ID bills were signed into law in seven states: Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. By…

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