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    Abigail Andrews Narrative

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    She sighed softly "Yes, I'll get right on that Ms. Andrews," the strawberry petite blonde girl spoke in an almost uneasy tone. It wasn't that she didn't want to go out, well it was. Though it was also that her brother was interviewing at the company she worked for, why they would need a journalist? She didn't quite understand that, but she didn't understand a lot of things that happened there. She had learned over the last four years too not ask questions. "Also, Mr. Parkson will be returning…

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    Personal Narrative: Lala

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    What do you want to be when you grow up, Lala?" a question so frequently asked that I have now become numb to it. From the moment we come into being we are expected to know what college we are going to attend, what we are going to majoring in, and what job we will have once we get older. Coming from a father who migrated to the United States from Mexico when he was only sixteen, he has made sure that I am fully aware of how valuable my education is. He expects me to get a job that comes with…

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    Adult Interview Report

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    1. Did you use the plan you prepared during the Mar-Apr interval? If so, how did it work or not work for you? (e.g., you couldn't get in touch with the experts/professionals; those you contacted wouldn't respond or agree to talk with you; you didn't have enough time to ask all of your questions, etc.) I had to change the plan as I was trying to set the interviews with the experts I chose. I could not find a phone number for Janet Ranganathan or Holly Loveland and I emailed them. I thought this…

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    Case Study: Springboard

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    The main reason for the meeting is so that Dr. Davis can have a connection with SpringBoard and to better understand the curriculum. Dr. Davis was an assistant principal in Rockwall prior to his current position as Executive Secondary Curriculum Director. Dr. Davis appreciates data and facts, so if you have some supporting data or information on how SpringBoard is supporting academics, especially with PSAT/SAT/NMSQT, that will be helpful. The alignment of SpringBoard with the SAT Suite of…

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    “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun,” written by Emily Dickenson mentions on several occasion a gun. The gun is spoken about in the first line of the poem, stating “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun.” Ironically, the speaker discreetly mentions a gun's purpose in the last stanza. It states as: Though I than He - may longer live He longer must - than I - For I have but the power to kill, Without - the power to die - (544) The speaker does not actually use the word gun, however, they do mention the…

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    Mandatory Sentences Analysis

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    Mandatory minimum sentences emerged in early American history as a proactive way to deter violent and rigorous crimes such as homicides, rape, and treason. Mandatory minimum sentences refer to fixed penalties and laws for offenders who commit particular crimes. These federal laws are set by Congress and do not allow judges to impose a sentence lower than what has been established. These sentences served the purpose of diminishing unlimited judge discretion and consequently lead to the limitation…

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    If it is inevitable that life sentences could be given to juvenile who has committed serious crimes, then our judges in the juvenile court should be prim, proper and unbiased in decisions such as this. However, there had been cases that cases in which juveniles, while sentenced for their crime, are being subjected to racial prejudice which took account to the sentences of judges of another race apart from the convicted juvenile. According to article, “Jena 6 case highlights injustice: Louisiana…

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentences

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    bill that introduced many new mandatory minimum sentences (cbc,2012). As part of Harpers tough on crime agenda, the bill introduced mandatory minimum sentences for crimes such as drug trafficking, child exploitation and some other violent offences(cbc,2012).In accordance to their tough on crime agenda, the harper government has introduced so many new mandatory minimums sentence, to the point that we now have the second most mandatory minimum sentences in the world, second to the USA(Fine,2015).…

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    vacate, set aside or correct a sentence provided under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 the brothers will be able to show the Court that their acceptance of their plea and their convictions are not proper and that the violations of their constitutional rights to effective assistance of counsel adversely affects their substantial rights of fairness, integrity, or public reputation of the proceedings and that they are entitled to relief. During the 1990s, the mandatory minimum sentence would have been 10 years as…

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    Youth Sentence Analysis

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    YCJA it had set out an outline of many factors, which shall be taken into account in determining a youth sentence, one of which is aggravating and mitigating circumstances related to the young person (Youth Criminal Justice Act, 2003, s38 (3)). With respect to this section, one will evaluate how the court system would delegate sentences to youths if the court decided to give a youth sentence. The first charge one will analyze in regards to the movie is theft under $5000 for stealing a hot…

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