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    Gordon Adams Case Study

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    informs the committee that his intention, since pursuing a college education was to become a legal counsel for his tribe. He persuasively argues (in a somewhat strident tone) that the ASU Mathematics requirements makes no sense in his particular case and is unessential to his plans of practising law, which is currently preventing him from entering ASU 's law school next Fall.…

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    went to the College of William and Mary. This helped educate him into the knowledgeable man that everyone knows. Thomas Jefferson went down as a well educated, studious, and determined American hero. Thomas jefferson was well educated. This is mostly because of the family he was born into. His father was very wealthy, and owned slaves. After his father died, he mostly made his decisions on his own. He read books, he learned about politics, and law, and he also went to The College of William…

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    from wanting to be a doctor, physical therapist, teacher , and now a lawyer but i think that the lawyer one is setting with me and staying with me.I really think with me watching scandal and law & order 24/7 helped me choose what to become once i got out of high school and what to go study for in college. Those shows really show you a lot about what they do and what happens in the crimes and situations that happen in court. Being a lawyer looks…

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    done wrong, then one of the criminal justice programs in Kentucky may be just right for you. Going to college for a degree in criminal justice can lead to many different career fronts, which you are about to learn. Criminal justice programs in Kentucky offer hands on training in the justice field, so you feel like you are getting real world experience. This type of experience sets different colleges and programs apart, because it allows people that learn better by hands-on enrichment to be…

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    career; expected pay range one might see; while also seeking the long-term prospects of this career. Basic knowledge about the occupation To pursue a career as an attorney, I must earn a four-year undergraduate’s degree while attending three years of law school. After meeting these requirements, I’ll be required pass the bar examination and ethics examination. However, since I want to pursue a prosecuting attorney, I’ll need to get involved in the field to gain some experience for the state…

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    Chief Reason Speech

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    the Fourteenth Amendment] shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech”, the seemingly and often misinterpreted infinite nature of the freedom of speech clause is rendered null when the vast, upheld restrictions of speech are considered (US const. amend. I; amend XIV, sec 1). Speech that aggrievedly defames, invades privacy, causes panic, provokes retaliatory violence or incites crimes is and ought to be restricted under the Millian principle that law is to protect citizens from harm, and…

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    1855, the Berea College of Kentucky was a desegregated school that provided an education to both African American and white students. In 1904, the Kentucky legislature passed the Day Law. This law prohibited schools from educating white and black students in the same building or buildings less than twenty-five miles apart. Because it was the only college in Kentucky that allowed black and white students alike, it was obvious the law was directed towards Berea College. After Berea College…

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    am going to be doing great things in this job than any other job. It will be my job to arrest people who break the law. Helping the community is another way this job is great. Its good because you take the bad guys away. I've always wanted to help the city, and I am willing to put the work in to become a detective. Working as a Police Detective, work against people breaking the law,…

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    weapons, even with extensive training, not everyone can be trusted to just carry them around especially reckless young adults. Although it is against the second amendment saying that you have the right to bear arms, Guns should not be permitted on college campuses due to the fact that some individuals are just unable to handle the responsibilities that come with weapons of that caliber, and having guns at school scares people away from an education. Being able to carry concealed weapons to…

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    Growing up in a single parent home presented its challenges, however, I have been able to overcome those obstacles and receive a bachelor’s degree from SUNY College at Buffalo. As a Jamaican W.I born young girl, the expectation for one to succeed is not high. Neither of my parents were educated or graduated from college, which made it especially difficult for my mother to provide for her children the way she desired. I am the first in my family to earn a bachelor’s degree, making me a first…

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