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    Humility: An Overarching Theme in the Rule of St. Benedict In The Rule of St. Benedict, a large section of the work is devoted to analyzing humility, which seems to run as an overarching theme throughout the work itself. While a focus on all twelve stages of the humility is too large in scope for this assignment, I will be focusing on the fear of the Lord and humility manifest in all facets of life. Prior to analyzing humility, it is important to first define what it is and why it is important.…

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    Products Co. is most famous for what is referred to as footnote number four, where the Court instated their heightened scrutiny for the discrete and insular minorities, and not for other items such as economic issues (Ackerman 715). It is described as the “most famous constitutional law footnote” (Ackerman 713). The footnote added a higher level of scrutiny, now referred to as strict scrutiny, to laws that met the following points. First being a violation to the facial challenge, meaning that…

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    interest of the state with compelling the legislation where it was necessary to be served by the exception of the community politics (Epps). The establishment made by the court is classified by the burden which is right for fundamental due to the scrutiny, subject which is strictly due to the involvement of migration of the interstate, votes for dilution or for denial, court assessments, and the rights of the…

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    This is unlikely to change as many courts already lack adequate funding, as evidenced by their use of private probation companies to collect fees. An increase in lawsuits against private probation companies has lead to greater scrutiny of the firms, but the scopes of these suits are limited. The private probation industry is blighted by corruption, coercive collection practices, and a lack of focus on rehabilitation and reducing recidivism. With the complexity of probation services…

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    criminal justice system has had a profoundly debilitating impact. Law enforcement personnel are required to not only enforce the law, but to personally uphold it. Thus, agents of justice are duty-bound to protect the rights of offenders. However, such a strict adherence to the rules can conceivably interfere with the role of law enforcement in arresting lawbreakers. For instance, officers must obtain a warrant to conduct a search on private property or face the risk of the evidence collected…

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    Synopsis of DSM 5 DSM V The recently updated Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) has been under strict scrutiny since its release in 2013. The DSM-5 is utilized by practitioners to diagnosis an individual with one or more mental disorders. Individuals suffering with emotional, behavioral, psychological and biological dysfunctions benefit from the DSM-5 in the recognition and treatment of their disorder. The DSM-5 is applicable in aiding practitioners…

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    the west coast swing has roots in the Lindy Hop. The first ever performance of Lindy Hop can be traced all the way back in 1938 in San Diego, California. Dean Collins is given credit for West coast swing which is subject to a lot of controversy and scrutiny but his step called the whip is essentially…

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    international immigrants continue to pass our borders without being held accountable for breaking our laws. Unlike the United States, Canada’s strict immigration laws are enforced and citizenships are still easily obtained. I am disgusted with the number of illegal immigrants that have crossed our borders without citizenship. Our great nation has endured decades of scrutiny that has divided…

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    an international business today. There is a plethora of challenges that a company faces when managing data because privacy laws are a dynamic miasma that change from border to border, and year to year. The main data source that is under the most scrutiny of privacy laws and regulations are what is known as personally identifiable information (PII). PII is data that can be traced to an individual person like address, ID number, name, etc. Most data experts agree that the European Union has the…

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    confrontation takes place in contrast to face to face interaction. Online and in person victimizations can go hand in hand in the digital age (Hase), and can be translated from one medium to another easily. Someone can be attacked online and then face scrutiny in social settings, more commonly in school when referring to minors…

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