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    Stones River National Battlefield While preparing for my visit to Stones River National Battlefield, I did some digging on the Internet and found out that the Battle of Stones River started on December 31, 1862. My preparation mainly involved reading about the site, especially its history and why it had been designated as a national historical site. The site was one among the many bloody civil war conflicts. The battle produced significant political and military benefits for the Union, but more…

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    Atalaya Internship at Huntington Beach State Park Throughout history, the idea of using interpretation and preservation in order to fully keep up a National Historic Landmark has always been very important. Without really putting in the work to make such landmarks presentable and runnable, visitors would not be able to entirely enjoy and learn the rich history that the historic place has to offer. During my role as an intern at Atalaya Castle, the winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington…

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    Have you ever needed something, but did not have the transportation or it was too far away? This is a question that most can relate to in some way. Growing up in a small town this is something that was often faced and the commute to the “big city” was sometimes a daunting thought. The hour or more drive, terrible traffic and the crazy drivers, but it is what had to be done to go to the movies, Home Depot, the Pediatrician, OB/GYN and Chili’s. While some may not be able to comprehend the idea of…

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    Irony In The Clean House

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    Mid-Sweep The Clean House brings new meaning to naturalist works, drawing in comedy in a way both familiar and foreign to any reader. Taking place in a time potentially not to far from that of now, reflecting on current events or that of those very close in time proximity. Though no location is really known, a Connecticut-esque vibe is expected in a place residing some place between the city and sea. The cast is upperclass for the most part other than Matilde, who is obviously of a lower…

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    Electoral Parties

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    There are many similarities and differences between the two prominent far-right parties in France and the United Kingdom. Immigration reform, Euroscepticism, long-term leadership, and dramatic recent European Parliamentary election success are the most significant ties between the two, and foreign relations, success in local elections, election structure, and historical background being the most significant differences. Who their supporters are and what the parties are pushing link the two as…

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    Cash Register Honesty In the workplace, employees often feel that they are over-worked and underpaid. Every employee from high school dishwashers to middle aged executives feel this way from time to time. Workers usually only consider what their employers give them. This includes their salaries, their hours, lunchbreaks, and office space. What employees usually avoid thinking about is what they are taking from the company which they work. Practically every employee steals from their place of…

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    In US v Forester the court held that the use of pen registers without a warrant is legal because these numbers are considered addresses and not content. The court observed that a pen register on an individual’s computer that captures the individual IP addresses, email addresses, sites visited and the volume of data sent from that account, is similar to a traditional pen register that does not constitute a search and as such a warrant is not…

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    Introduction Thesis: In the wake of the Watergate scandal, Congress passed into law the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (“FISA”) to limit the power of the Executive Branch for the secret surveillance activities. Hence, to protect citizen privacy, FISA requires the government to attest that "the objective" of the surveillance is to gather foreign intelligence information. However, the difference between electronics surveillance conducted for national security and law enforcement…

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    Spoken Language

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    the brain is designed to register and respond to language in a universal way, (Fellowes & Oakley, 2014) therefore allowing language development to take place without being taught (Emmitt, Komesaroff & Pollock,…

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    Your mind is in your routine and in your routine your child is already there. It doesn't register that you forgot something until a moment occurs that makes you remember. What if that moment doesn't come until it's too late? Things are easy to forget, I forget things all the time. If my pen is not already in my bag I won't think to grab one because my mind is running on its routine and in my routine my pen is in my bag. In this story a parent forgets their child in the car while they are at…

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