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    Classic TV Shows are something the whole family can enjoy. These shows were very tame compared to what’s on television now. True, they could be silly and not usually true to life, but sometimes a good laugh is needed. So sit back, read a little and see if you remember some of this classic tv! The Mary Tyler Moore Show aired from 1970-1977 and was a true classic. The show featured Mary Tyler Moore as a career minded single woman working in a newsroom. Moore played the feisty independent woman who…

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    pp. A.12. SIRS Issues Researcher, http://sks.sirs.com. Karidis, Arlene. "ADHD: Still More Questions than Answers about how to Treat it." Washington Post, 02 Jun 2015, pp. E.4. SIRS Issues Researcher, http://sks.sirs.com. Newmark, Sanford, and Harold S. Koplewicz. "Are ADHD Medications Overprescribed?" Wall Street Journal, 18 Sep 2012, pp. B.9. SIRS Issues Researcher, http://sks.sirs.com. Perry, Susan. "Evidence that Ritalin and Similar Drugs Help Children with…

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    In the wee hours of the night on February 26th 2012 a young African-American teen named Trayvon Martin was shot and killed in the town of Sanford Florida by George Zimmerman (Hoffman, 2016: 596). Though Zimmerman was eventually arrested and put on trial he was declared not-guilty by means of Self defense, a verdict that shocked the nation and was treated as a national shame by the country’s black community. In response three racial equality activists, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal…

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    school graduate. In 2011, earning an associate’s degree was worth about $17,000 more than a high school graduate. The median income for families who had a bachelor’s degree earned double than an associate degree (“Procon Argument” 1). In addition, Sanford Ungar, who believes that everyone should go to college and receive a liberal arts degree, writes “career education is what we now must focus on, many families are indeed struggling in the depths of the recession to pay for their children’s…

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    Trayvon Martin Case Study

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    The Trayvon Martin case is a challenge to psychological Science. It is hard to say if implicit bias played a role on Trayvon Martin’s death. Geraldo Rivera who is the host of Fox news stated that Martin died because he had a sweatshirt hoodie on when he was shot. Rivera’s remarks started criticism for indicating that black individuals who wear hoodies are thugs, and that this is the reason why Zimmerman shot Trayvon Martin. Psychological studies have showed stereotyped cooperation’s connecting…

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    As the only dissenting opinion in the ruling, Justice Johns Marshall Harlan, he agreed with Plessy that the act was in fact in violation of the Thirteenth Amendment by imposing a badge of servitude. Harlan was an individual who decried the views of the Ku Klux Klan—white supremacy. Harlan went on to note “Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens. In respect of civil rights, all citizens are equal before the law. The humblest is the peer of the most…

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    Jury Duty Case Study

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    Jury Duty Court Cases The Constitution of the United States guarantees to all the right to “Trial by Jury” when certain legal interests or liberties are at stake. The following essay contains jury duty and criminal cases. Part 1: A. Although not all people have served jury duty, almost everyone holds their own unique opinion and interpretation of what it signifies. While working one day at my job as a hostess, I caught up with my boss, Anthony, who shared with me his opinion of jury duty. He…

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    Remote Patient Monitoring and wireless sensors technology Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of mobile communication and information technologies to connect patients and clinicians in order to maintain continuous surveillance of patients and to improve convenience and efficiency (HIMSS, 2013). RPM is used in the outpatient setting for the management of chronic illness and promotion of aging in place. Events can be monitored in real time and can raise alarms when conditions exist that…

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    Holden envies the idea of childhood and holds onto his immaturity and childlike fantasies in order to escape the reality of growing up into a world full of “phonies.” This is proven by how much Holden brings up the duck pond he visited as a child, wondering where the ducks go in the winter. He says, “I was wondering where the ducks went when the lagoon got all icy and frozen over. I wondered if some guy came in a truck and took them away to the zoo or something. Or if they just flew away” (18).…

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    President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863. At this time the country was in the middle of the Civil War. The North and South, better known as the Union and Confederate, were originally fighting over states’ rights and the abolition movement. However, as the war progressed slavery became more and more of an issue. The issue reached a head when the Emancipation Proclamation was passed. It freed all of the slaves located in the Confederate states. This sounds…

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