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    the unique qualities that attract you to the specific undergraduate College or School (including preferred admission and dual degree programs) to which you are applying at the University of Michigan. How would that curriculum support your interests? Of the various undergraduate schools and programs of study, those which attract me the most are the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. In particular, the rich liberal arts curriculum and…

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    came to an end, after completing the eighth grade she left school to work to support her family. At the age of 14 she started work: making tissue flowers and later found herself in a clipping bureau where she read over 200 newspapers. There she began to realize her passion and went back to high school where she became the school's newspaper editor, unfortunately she didn’t complete high school. Her next move was to Ann Arbor Michigan where she married George Smith and had two kids. Ensuring…

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    Americans with disabilities act: ADA headwords US labor law that prohibits unjustified discrimination based on disability. ADA disabilities, mental & physical medical conditions. protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities imposes accessibility requirements on public accommodations. 1986, National Council on Disability drafted the first version of…

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    helping out the high school freshmen for my Peer Mentorship class, I feel the most influential experience in my life is when I began interning at a law clinic. Not only because it helped me determine my career path for my future, but also because it solidified my passion for wanting to help people, especially immigrants/asylum seekers who come from impoverished backgrounds or unfortunate circumstances. I currently intern at the University of Detroit Mercy George J. Asher Immigration Law Clinic,…

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    This is an interview of Dr. Kim Cameron who has been serving as the William Russell Professor of Management and Organizations at Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. He is also the co-founder of Positive Organizational Scholarship (Polly). In this paper, the researcher would provide the summary and comment on using ethical theories and terms used in class. While interviewing from Dr. Kim Cameron, the answer of the first question was very interesting. When it was asked that what…

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    163 U.S. 537 (1896) Vote: 7-1 Opinion: Brown Facts: • In 1890 Louisiana passed the Separate Car Act. o Required different cars for blacks and whites on railroads. • A group of citizens formed Comité des Citoyens in order to repeal and/or fight the laws effect. o Formed by black, creole and white New Orleans Residents • The group persuaded Homer Plessy, a mixed race free man to participate in a test. o Even though he had some European background he was still considered a black man and required…

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    Did you know that Yale was the best school to go to for lawyer? Most people do but if you didn't know now you do. I learned about that when I was researching for my paper I also learned about what i have to do to become a lawyer what i found was that the first thing you have to do is graduate from high school then practice for and take college admissions test (SAT/ACT). The next step i found out that i have to do is develop good reading and writing skills over time. Then i need to attend…

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    home located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dorthy was a woman who would not take any form of abuse, which is why she divorced Leslie’s father, Leslie Lynch King Sr. in that same year. She’d then gotten married to Gerald Ford, he was a local paint company salesman, from this was where Gerald "Jerry" Jr. got his name, though this was not made legal until he had turn 22.…

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    The main part of the argument that court faced was: “Does the methodology University of Michigan Law School's use of racial preferences in student admissions violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment or Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?” She felt that other minorities with similar achievement and credentials were admitted to the university and she was denied because she in fact was not a minority. In 2002 the court ruled that it was fair because…

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    Attorney Michael Leff has joined the law firm of prominent Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney David Drexler, as an Associate, and will specialize in legal research, brief writing and pretrial litigation support. A longtime resident of Los Angeles, Leff was raised in the San Fernando Valley and attended Campbell Hall School before graduating from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree, concentrating his study in Communications and History. “You…

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