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    World War period, undisguised discrimination against Mexican Americans had disseminated amongst the Southwest regions. Often classified as substandard to American society, individuals of Mexican ancestry were underrepresented as constituents in the board of jury. In Jackson County of Edna, Texas, for the last twenty-five years, any individual attached to distinctive indicators of Spanish heritage such as a Spanish surname were denied admittance into serving jury. Consequently, a lack of…

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    they did not, even though he was personally opposed to this sort of demand. In Gobitis, Frankfurther said that the court should not use its power "unduly" and act as if they are legislators from the bench. Three years later in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette (1943) the court overruled itself and in his heated dissent Frankfurther continued to defend and reason for his position of judicial restraint. In Dennis v. United States (1951) he ruled with the majority that Dennis did…

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    In accounting terms, the process to harmonize the prevailing accounting standards that are issued by different regulatory bodies is called convergence. Although it is a known fact that the variety of accounting rules and practices around the world is due to the differences in culture, language, religion, education, and ideology and politics. However, the need of a single set of standards for the reporting of financial statements is becoming inevitable. With the significant growth of the…

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    Violent video games, we all seem to be entertained by it, but they shouldn’t be played by everyone. And by “Not Everyone” I mean our children. In other words, we should be cautious what our children are playing. We should ban these games from being exposed to young children since they are easy to access, also they are turning kids violent, and affecting their minds mentally by decreasing self-control. We should stop this epidemic of accessing such negative games to our children before the…

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    Ever adored that beautiful home the neighbor sleeps in or that astonishing mansion that is owned by some famous artist or actress. Or a college most students like to attend to because it’s such a big and incredible place to be. Well it takes one person to use all their imagination and all sorts of abilities to design those buildings, schools or homes that catch everyone’s attention. Well that one person happens to become an architect. An architect is the one responsible for the remarkable places…

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    since the beginning of the country. It is one of the most important courts, because it defines the role of the constitution in citizens of America lives. One of the most important cases, the Supreme Court has heard in the past century was the Brown v Board of Education which ended segregation in American Schools systems. During the 1960s, major changes happened within society and those changes are reflected in the court cases, which were heard before the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is a…

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    According to Schneider and Wildman (2011), before the 21st century, gender-based classification in education experienced a culture shift in how the Courts, as well as the states, should react to single-sex education. The authors reference three eras, (1) Before gender-neutral treatment in America, (2) When education (by design) discriminated against women’s ability to succeed outside the home. (3) When research began after the 21st century. Between 1870-1910, Those in opposition, protectionists…

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    The novel, Miracle in the Andes, by Nando Parrado, tells the horrifying story of a plane that crashed in the Andes mountains while carrying a Uruguayan rugby team and some of the players’ family members. Due to multiple great strokes of fortune, nearly all of the people onboard the plane survived the crash, including forty of the forty-five passengers, but the narrator and main character of the book, Nando Parrado, unfortunately lost his mother. They learned early that survival in the Andes…

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    Technology in the Classroom Rather than wasting paper on expensive textbooks, would it just be easier to pull out a cell phone or tablet? Today, many school districts, all over the country, have cut back on utilizing these massive and out-of-date books, and instead are introducing more advanced technology into classrooms all over the nation. With a great increase of technology in classrooms, what kind of technological innovations will the world see in the future, and how will they benefit…

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    In the United States Constitution, our founding fathers declared, that all Americans and people should be guaranteed civil rights. This entails the right to vote, protection under the law, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and so on. African Americans however did not receive any of these rights, they were deemed to be inferior. This helped the white Americans justify their dreadful treatment towards African Americans. Throughout history, it is evident that African American people suffered…

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