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    Ms. Boyett, I apologize for the length of time it has taken me to respond. When investigating matters such as this I like to be as thorough as possible. If memory serves me correctly, I believe there were two primary concerns that you expressed in our initial conversation. The first was regarding the process of disseminating information to the class. According to my notes of our phone conversation you asserted that Mr. York has neglected to integrate power point presentations into the…

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    Voting Rights Act

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    Given the increased political power Republicans won in the last elections, from Washington to red-state legislatures, voters might expect the party to feel that the nation’s voting procedures are working quite well. Yet this is far from the case, as triumphant Republicans are using their enhanced clout to continue their campaign playing up the mythical threat that voter fraud abounds in the nation. The newest and loudest zealot in this cause is, of course, President Trump, with his scurrilous…

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    resources are used. Instead the resources used in the rituals can benefit and help people. For example, the resources can be used for infrastructure; building roads, houses, ect.. Buddhism also believes in Karma and reincarnation. Because Karma is a tally of good and bad deeds and they know that they will be reincarnated, Buddhists try to be the best person that they can possibly be. They respect each other and act morally which results into better citizens. The morals of Buddhism result in…

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    Location). If you have this information catching bass will become much easier. LI When is the Best Time to Catch Bass? The first thing you need to learn is when is the best time to catch bass in your area. If you go fishing often you can keep a tally of when the fish are more active. What time do you start hearing fish jump in the water? At what time of the day did you catch that bass? Was it just as the sun came up, early in the morning, half way thru the day, or right before sunset.…

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    Amid the most recent decade, cell phones have picked up fame everywhere throughout the world. In July of 2013, more than 50 % of versatile supporters in the US and more than 65 % of portable endorsers in South Korea were utilizing cell phones, and the rate continues expanding. The key contrasts in the middle of cell phones and past cellular telephones are full-included Internet access and simple establishment of new applications through present day OS stages and application store. Subsequently,…

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    marriage.” (Goldsmith 2010) An example of how to compromise is not trying to be the winner of a conversation, it is about hearing what your partner has to say and trying to see the other persons point of view. Bringing up past arguments or keeping a tally is not part of the compromising process either. It only escalates the disagreement. One of the major aspects of being able to compromise is to accept and follow through with the changes that should be made on the previous commitment. Do not…

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    from citizens it would have already been done. If something like that was to occur it would cause even more damage and distress to the world. Outbreaks would occur and shortly after that the deaths of innocent or not innocent people would start to tally up. If they were going to take them away they would just find a way to obtain them whether it's legal or not. Mental and physical stability is something that should also be addressed. Stable citizens should not be held accountable for…

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    What stood out to you in this week’s content material (be specific) and why was it significant to your learning process? What stood out to me from this week reading is Intersectionality & Inequality. Intersectionality & Inequality is noteworthy for the reasons racism dormant for quite some time in America. However, it appears as if it’s in full blast, with all the police brutality and the killing in the country. I have not noted any progress in the situation. The court(s) system extenuating the…

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    1. The reaping is an opportunity to keep the population well. Twelve through eighteen-year olds gather together to begin a Hunger Game. There is one girl and boy chosen to fight to the death and the last one standing wins. In paragraph 7 it states, “The reaping is a good opportunity for the Capitol to keep tabs on the population as well. Twelve- through eighteen-year-olds are herded into roped areas marked off by ages…” Katniss thinks that Prim is safe from the reaping because she is one out of…

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    studied. Abundant hemorrhage is characteristically found throughout the mass which often results in deposits of hemosiderin. Areas of reactive bone formation or dystrophic calcifications may be seen.2,7,11,13 The histopathology of the case presented tallies with this histopathological picture which has been reported from various literatures. Traditional treatment of a PGCG consists of surgical resectioning of the lesion and elimination of the etiological factors. When the periodontal membrane is…

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