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    Miranda vs Arizona By Bryan Lundgren In this project, I will find out some of the background, information, and the decision behind the Miranda vs. Arizona Supreme Court Case in 1966. I think before I go into the Supreme Court case and decision, I think it is important to know the reason why the case made it to the Supreme Court in the first place. In March 13th, 1963 the court case began with the arrest of a Phoenix resident named Ernesto Miranda. During this arrest, Miranda was not informed…

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    Qin Dynasty Human Rights

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    In society, the role of the government is to provide adequate care to all its people and insure that they are protected socially, politically, economically, and even physically. Regardless of the system of polity in place, the sole purpose of the government is to serve the governed. To protect the rights of people all around the globe, the Declaration of Human Rights (D.H.R.) was created by the United Nations. The document cites three basic rights that all people are entitled to.These include…

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    painterly portraiture allowed artists to offer an even deeper glimpse into the souls of their subjects, as well as their own, for anyone willing to take the time and look. As people have evolved over the centuries, art has progressed in a parallel motion. The style, subject, and intent of a portrait provide details into the lives of the subject, the artist, as well as the socioeconomic environment surrounding the two. After the French Revolution, portraiture evolved from the Neoclassical style…

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    Privilege is a special right granted to a specific person or group of people. Historically, whites have been more privileged and cannot relate with the mistreatment blacks have suffered through such as, slavery, lynchings, and Jim Crow laws. In “Reasonable Doubt and the Lost Presidential Debate of 2012,” black professor Kiese Laymon hopes to expose and educate white people about the hardships associated with being black through his imitation of a presidential debate. Similarly, in the…

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    Particularly, schools should allow sports in schools because some groups are giving money to research on concussions. Source B explains that an organization called “NCAA’ and a government agency termed “The Department of Defense” will set in motion a 30 million dollar project that will research advanced and brand new intelligence on concussions and head impacts for sports in schools. Imagine all the new knowledge that they will find. It could help by a substantially larger number to reduce risks…

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    Montreal Film Analysis

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    The documentation, through motion pictures, of Montreal over the decades, characterizes this city of owning a vibrant energy and engaging atmosphere. A common factor from these films portrays Montreal’s never ending construction and poor conditions due to the infrastructures. Nonetheless, many changes have been induced that could be seen as positive or negative consequences depending on one’s perspective. The architecture of the city has changed due to the hope of creating much suitable living…

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    preparations has a prominence whether it is used for comfort, a curated passion such as cooking or occupied as a food critic, or if it is just something utilized to cure boredom. Regarding food and cinema, Itami Juzo’s Tampopo is one of the handfuls of motion pictures created towards the infrequent “noodle western” genre of filmography contributing to the multiple food films seen in cinema. Released in 1985, Tampopo explores the journey of two truck drivers named Goro and Gun who one night—…

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    Margaret Cavendish tuned in the absolute most vital exploratory level headed discussions of that time. She composed various deals with investigative matter, including Observation upon Experimental Philosophy and Grounds of Natural Philosophy. As a privileged person, Cavendish was a decent illustration for the ladies in France and England who worked in science. In the scientific community, women were viewed as equals. During this time, views on human anatomy, specifically the circulatory system,…

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    Lahiri is an accomplished American born, Bengali author who wrote many well-known successful short stories. She began to admire books and writing at a young age, but was not privileged enough to have her own collection. As we explore Jhumpa Lahiri's works, "Trading Stories" and the novel "The Namesake" which is now a motion picture, Lahiri's core values are displayed. Her value of belonging is what drives her to be a writer. This value is displayed in “The Namesake” as Gogol strives to locate a…

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    Chinese Religions

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    to study religions is true for the many factors that come into play with religions. The biggest significance I would say is that the culture of it is very hard to comprehend these religions without participating and not observing these the actions motions and the people who follow it. The culture of Christianity is deeply rooted in the west having many people who are Christians because their parents are, their friends, and communities. Due to this we often face no resistance to our from other…

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