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    When a state law is challenged in federal court as unconstitutionally overbroad or vague, the federal court is caught between two fundamental principles of constitutional law. The void for vagueness doctrine argues that a law cannot be enforced if it is so vague or confusing that men of common intelligence could not figure out what is being prohibited or what the penalties are for breaking that law (Hall, 2015). As a result, the law is so unclearly to defined that persons of common intelligence…

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    While analyzing the Goldstein House by John Lautner house I noticed the removal of corners of two primary triangular that were connected along a regulating diagonal line. By shifting and reconnecting them by using the regulating line I noticed that they previously been derived from a breakage of a rectangle; this operation of breaking corners continued to be repeated throughout the floorplan. Diagram three is focused on the transgression of the operation of breaking comes and exploring the new…

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    and Death”, and “Life and Death”. Those stories are about the creation of the world and how void it as at the beginning. This will tell you the differences and similarities between the two stories. The story of The “World on the Turtles back” was about the creation of the world. It talked about a woman falling from the sky and birds catching her and putting her on a turtle’s back. Then it talks about how void the world was because there was nothing. Then the woman has two boys and they fought…

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    characters in what they should be shown as, by how they react to life changing events leading to the characters proving Absurdism’s main beliefs, the search for meaning in life leads to the realization that life has no meaning or the act of filling up the void with other things. To begin Raymond, the neighbor of Meursault (the main character) in The Stranger, abuses his girlfriend…

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    Engineers hold the responsibilities to not only innovate new ideas but to do them safely to reduce the chance of error to a small percentage and them some. Engineers must keep in mind the well being of the workers and public who may reside nearby the engineer must be ethical and must follow the laws and use his skills to do things both efficiently and safely. Many of these factors were disregarded in the design, construction and operation of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The engineers who…

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    Ex Oblivione

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    The Inescapable Void and Ex Oblivione No splendid paradise, no eternal torment, no divine deity; only oblivion and an inescapable void. This is H.P. Lovecraft’s Ex Oblivione prose poem’s main message, but horror enthusiasts are left wondering why he chose to convey this message in particular. Some might say that this was meant to be a work of pure fiction; a poem that does not parallel Lovecraft’s life in any way. Others might say that this poem is a commentary on Lovecraft’s beliefs on…

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    equitable remedies, and void, voidable, express and implied contracts. Essential Elements of Contract Contracts play the role of regulators of sufficient relations in the business world (Emerson, 2009). Nonetheless, the contracts…

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    Gang Intervention

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    effective ways to intervene positively when dealing with gangs just like Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries continues to do. Fr. Boyles approach to gang intervention is effective because he fills in these voids within the gang members that need help. Not only does he fill the voids but he succeeds by creating a community, having continuous redemption, and mercy for the those who excessively make mistakes. Although, Fr. Boyles approach isn’t 100% effective, it changes those lives that…

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    However, if it is found to have illegal activity or purpose the contract will be void and found illegal (Bevans,2006 p.147). Contracts are not found void unless the subject in question is found to be illegal by legislature (Bevans,2006 p 148). An example of contract for illegal purpose is one that violates common law. Jerry hires Bob to sell his appliances so Bob agrees…

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    That is whether or not there is a “void”. A void is said by the atomists to be a space of “what is not”, while the atoms are “what is”. I feel as though the idea of a void being necessary in order for motion to be possible is a good one because it makes logical sense. I also think that this theory of a void existing makes more sense than previous theories which roughly state that movement does not exist at all. The idea that a void exists between atoms also explains the different weights…

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