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    Roper V. Simmons Essay

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    balance of retribution and the future safety of society. Rehabilitation, if it is still possible, should be a focus for the offender himself. That’s why I think judicial waivers are best in these types of situations. States can use discretionary or mandatory transfers to adult court. In the Simmons, this would have been the best waiver…

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    Candide Hero's Journey

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    Candide is a book about Candide who goes on a journey looking for this woman, Cunegonde. On Candide’s journey he learned key things about life. The protagonist's journey in Candide helps him find his own philosophy in life. The first stop in the book was the very beginning of the journey, Westphalia. He begins his journey in Westphalia.He lives in a castle and is being tutored by Pangloss. Pangloss’ philosophy of life is “in the best of possible worlds, the Baroness’ castle was the most…

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    Deaf Observation Report

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    self-advocacy training. There are explaining to deaf people about ADA. In Houston, Camp Sign that younger individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing involved for fun and enjoy activities. Another, they talked about a certificate of Deafness for tuition waiver who are deaf and hard of hearing individuals…

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    Flu Vaccines

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    Is The Flu a Virus or Is the Vaccine? With the 300 plus million people in the United States, around 960,000 of them get a toxic virus put into their bodies each year. That toxic chemical is shown by the pharmaceutical companies as a Vaccine. Many different studies and reliable sources have shown countless different reasons why the pharmaceutical companies want to keep this deathly injection on the market and how much they benefit from it, why vaccines are not as good as some industries make…

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    Zachary Shemtob and David Lat’s “Executions Should Be Televised” uses a persuasive tone to advocate for live broadcast of executions and to be recorded for future release, on the web or on television. Shemtob and Lat state that executions should be televised since it’s funded through the tax dollars of each citizen. Shemtob and Lat argue that executions are only open to the press and some witnesses, leaving the public with hazy details the next morning. However they suggest that the public…

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    The supreme court justices Samuel Alito answered to this case that Mr. Salina didn't have the right to remain silent. Mr. Salina was free to leave, which didn't insert his Miranda rights and he had therefore no right to remain silent. Justices Samuel Alito stated that Mr. Salina´s should have affirmatively invoked his rights, because without Mr. Salina´s having a lawyer or being told the Miranda rights he should have been more affirmative about his invoking. (http://www.slate.com/articles/news_a…

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    SAMHSA: A Case Study

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    Section 1905 (a) (13), which allows states to provide rehabilitative services in the Medicaid State Plan • Section 1915(b) (3), which allows states to use cost savings from a Freedom of Choice Waiver to provide additional services (Salzer, 2010; Eiken & Campbell, 2010). In addition to the Medicaid waivers, several states have also begun to support certified peer specialist’s services through alternative Medicaid financing strategies. For instance, some states do this by qualifying…

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    Refugees Selection Process

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    The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself America is a country founded on immigration, and our principles promote freedom of religion. Most of us would not be here today if it were not for our ancestors immigrating here in the United States from elsewhere. The role of Islam in the America of the Founding Fathers was in the words of the Founding Fathers themselves. The Founders of this nation clearly included Islam in their vision of the future of the republic, while establishing the…

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    concern relates to indemnification and insurance coverage. Phil Walljasper from Risk has weighed in and has concerns that the Council is not protected/covered from a risk perspective regarding either agreement. Titan has an additional Loss Damage Waiver for purchase (an additional 15% of total rental price) which is recommended by Risk, but does not fully alleviate Phil’s concerns, as he…

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    In a 5-4 decision the U.S. Supreme Court requires criminal suspects to invoke their right to remain silent with a statement. If a suspect remains silent or won't cooperate during a interrogation session, this is no longer enough to stop any further questioning by law enforcement officials. Warden vs Thompkins is a case that shows “how the provisions of Miranda have been chiped away at” Warden vs Thompkins involved the case of Van Chester Thompkins, who was arrested and charged with first-degree…

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