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    criminal justice major and greatly enjoy researching more about different aspects of it, I still struggle bringing myself to write high quality work. Personally though I feel like I would have an easier time writing these type of papers if they were less formal and traditionally written. Over the years I’ve come to realize just how driven I am by the things I wish to accomplish in my life. Though my goals have changed vastly growing up, physical fitness is something I struggled with as a…

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    cottage cheese and yoghurt, for household consumption as well as for the local market. The dairy market surplus has been an important source of income for Ethiopian rural women. However, with the integration of smallholder milk production into the formal market system this may have changed. The experience of other African countries indicates that cash crops and their benefits tend to be controlled by males (see Fischer & Qaim, 2012, Abbas 1997, Nijuk, 2011 and Endeley, 2001). Given that in…

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    and the brass were in the front. They started to warm up as they did, big groups of people began to fill the seats. Most of the audience were elderly, and only a few youths such as myself who were prepared to take notes. The audience was dressed semi-formal, suits and shirts for men and…

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    The environment I chose to analyze was the Shiawassee County Circuit Court room. In order to enter the court room, you must push open the heavy wooden doors. Upon entering the court room, I noticed that half of the room was separated into theater style seating. The chairs were made from wood, but also medal support so that the chairs could not be moved, making them a fixed feature. There was a wooden gate also known as the bar separating the publics side from the actual court settings. The bar…

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    and organization. On the other hand, the family organization of the Malagan’s is as simple as family organization can be. For convenience, Malagana is referred to as a village. The political and economic system within the village is respected and formal, but it is regulated by the Madagascan government and thought of as a joke. The family organization is centered on elder women, as is everything else about the Malagan society. First, to discuss the political and economic organization of the…

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    Imagine looking out a car window on the parkway and seeing an empty car. That would freak me out too, but that could soon become routine. Accredited with over 30 years of covering the automotive industry, Paul A. Eisenstein, in his article, “Hands off! Riding along in Ford’s autonomous Fusion”, describes his experience and Ford’s future plans in the autonomous car industry. Eisenstein’s purpose is to inform the general public about the awe inspiring advancement and the effects of this technology…

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    the United States. We have similarities despite being different races. This is a quote from Cofer’s article that I can relate to,“ I often felt humiliated when I appeared at an American friend’s birthday party wearing a dress more suitable for semi-formal”. Like Cofer I felt ashamed going to fancy malls and parties due to my average appearances with others. In fact I felt like I like I was misplaced most of times for class. Being a Haitian-American students would often assume I was poor due to…

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    To find out more about Ms. Smith’s job and what it is like to be a Speech Pathologist, I conducted a semi-formal interview. During this interview, I asks a series of ten questions. One of these questions was “Who much schooling does it take to be a Speech Pathologist?” Ms. Smith answer by stating “There are two options in Michigan. You have to pass the national test and have your Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) and your Clinician Competencies with our professional organization…

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    Hammurabi Research Paper

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    One of the earliest and most complete ancient legal codes was proclaimed by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, who reigned from 1792 to 1750 B.C. Hammurabi expanded the city-state of Babylon along the Euphrates River to unite all of southern Mesopotamia. His code, a collection of 282 laws and standards, stipulated rules for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi’s Code was proclaimed at the end of his reign and carved onto a massive,…

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    In a society surrounded by media the producers have to prioritize there audience, who is consuming there product such as TV, radio and newspapers. This can be done by calculating how many individuals are consuming and what type of gender, age and class they are or by more in-depth research such as ethnography and interviews. Classifying media audiences according to class can be seen as useful particularly within the media industry in regards to the sale of advertising. For instance, newspapers…

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