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    Freeman’s Essay to the People of Connecticut discredits the arguments against the ratification of the new constitution and urges the readers to independently and justly judge the constitution. From the title of the document, the author is clearly pleading to the citizens, specifically of Connecticut, to disregard the eloquently formulated objections by anti-federalists against the constitution and outright denies any validity of these claims. The author’s criticism of the public’s ignorant…

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    Eeoc Case Study

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    discrimination or harassment with EEOC is a protected activity. Rebuttable Presumption: facts, that are accepted by a court until it is proved to the untrue. Relief Sought- Plaintiff must identify the damages or other relief sought in their complaint or pleading. Determining if they are seeking: Compensatory Damages- emotional injury to health status, inconvenience n, loss of enjoyment of life, injury to professional standing, injury to character and reputation, injury to credit standing…

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    Chauuna Reed Case Study

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    over domestic issues changes her plea to guilty Tuesday. Back in October of 2016, Chauna Reed was accused of killing Stedman Baird at an apartment on Plantation Court in Vanderburgh County. Her trial was supposed to start on September 18th. Reed is pleading guilty accepting responsibility for the murder of her boyfriend. Reed is expected to serve a recommended 45-years in prison under the terms of the plea agreement. Prosecuting Attorney Kevin McDaniel went through the state’s evidence against…

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    them. It wasn’t until after her mothers death that Jing Mei realized what her mother had wanted for her. Jing Mei’s mother wants her to be successful so she doesn’t have to undergo the hardships that she did. After looking over the two songs “Pleading Child” and “Perfectly Contented” she realizes that the songs bring together the theme of tension between mothers and daughters and the fight between being successful on your own or becoming what your family hopes for you. Amy Tans “Two…

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    The Death Penalty is Just The true story of how a woman’s life was ended. A teenage girl, Donna Marie Dixon, was picked up from a bar by two men a man and taken to an apartment. The main male’s name was Timothy Wesley McCorquodale. He tells her she is pretty once they are in the apartment. The man then hits Donna across the face and rips off her blouse. He then ties her hands with a nylon stocking behind her back. Taking off his belt, the man continuously hits Donna across the back with his…

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    Church Affiliation

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    My current church affiliation is Roman Catholic. The church service I attended is Presbyterian. I attended Grace Presbyterian church November 1 2015. The church started off with the opening call to worship. I got the opportunity to witness the sacrament of baptism in the Presbyterian style. The church had a band and a choir. The choir sang the hymn and the band sang songs of worship. The tradition of worship is a mixture of reformed and revivalist. The history behind the church goes back to the…

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    The Faces of Love William Shakespeare’s “A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream” is, like many of his works, a play whose theme is centralized around love. In this particular play Shakespeare approaches love from several different angles or different types of love. There is a paternal love like that of Egeus and his daughter Hermia or even between Titania and the changeling child she cares so much for. The reader also experiences marital love as between Theseus and Hippolyta as well as the love of Oberon…

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    Mayfly Poem Analysis

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    When reading a poem e.g. Mayfly (the poem being analyzed in this essay) from the Shijing, it is imperative to ponder Kongzi’s intention in giving a certain poem a place in the compilation, since these poems have no direct authorial voice. They also, therefore, lend themselves to myriad interpretations during analysis. It needs to be noted that the Shijing is part of Kongzi’s Five Classics, and therefore a poem in the Shijing represents a meta-fragment of sorts; upon analysis it showcases certain…

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    Ashton watched those blue eyes bored into Jim’s, silently pleading to let Ashton to read for him. Ashton looked at Jim as well, he really wanted to read Luke a story. Jim sighed and he surrendered. “So, which book would you like Ashton to read for you?” Luke didn’t answer, he just stared at Ashton. “Sleeping Beauty…

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    An Explication of Dylan Thomas’ “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas confronts death and the potentially imminent loss of his father. The Speaker, Dylan Thomas, contrasts the attitudes of five different types of men within the poem. The five types of men may be different, but they deal with death the same way, by fighting it until the end. This poem explores the theme of death by using imagery, tone, form, symbolism, and structure.…

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