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    Paris 36 starts with confession by the protagonist Pigoil(Gérard Jugnot) to a police officer‚ accused of murder. It turns to a flashback to the year 1936 depicting the unstable district in a Paris faubourg‚ suffered from depression and the rising pool of involuntary unemployment. Pigoil has lost his lifetime job in a liquidated musical hall and his wife runs off with another man. More miserably‚ Pigoil cannot keep the custody of his beloved son- JoJo(Maxence Perrin) because of his financial inability

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    Would you like the police to know your every move? Law enforcement agents must obtain a warrant based on probable cause to attach a GPS device to a car and track its movement. The case United States V. Jones‚ suggested that the Fourth Amendment must continue to protect against government intrusions. Any use of a tracking device without a warrant would be highly risky for law enforcement All citizens of The United States deserve their privacy‚ but in those emergency situations where you have to invade

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    To what extent was the desire for revenge the main objective of the Big Three at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? Explain your answer. When the Big Three met at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919‚ Europe had just experienced four years of war. As victors of the war‚ representatives from France‚ Britain and the US had a responsibility to decide what to do. However‚ the representatives from these 3 countries might not have the same objectives in deciding what to do. France was certainly bent

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    1. France was to blame for Germany being at the Paris Peace Conference‚ because France turned the small problem into a big war‚ by calling its allies. The repercussions of World War 1 should be a peace treaty‚ many countries were at fault. Thus‚ the solution should be a treaty in which there will be no more wars‚ and each country goes back to how it was before. 2. All countries should be represented‚ as each country had its own problem‚ and had a part in the war‚ thus each country should be represented

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    The Ancient African Past and the Field of Africana Studies Author(s): Ayele Bekerie Source: Journal of Black Studies‚ Vol. 37‚ No. 3‚ Sustaining Black Studies (Jan.‚ 2007)‚ pp. 445460 Published by: Sage Publications‚ Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40034785 . Accessed: 08/05/2013 12:40 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service

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    CHAPTER X THE PARIS PEACE SETTLEMENT‚ 1919-1920 The military disaster which befell the Mid-European Confederacy in the autumn of 1918 was the signal for immediate political revolutions within its members. The revolutions‚ though precipitated in several instances by Socialists‚ proved to be uniformly mild and more conducive to democratic nationalism than to any basic social change. In Germany Prince Maximilian‚ the Chancellor on whom the Emperor William II imposed the unpleasant task of opening

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    Taking command of such a prestigious combat hardened unit‚ as is the 4th Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT)‚ is truly an honor. I’m humbled at the opportunity and want to thank the outgoing command team for all that they’ve done. I believe the development of a leadership philosophy is a continuous ever changing process‚ comprised of life experiences and a person’s family upbringing. Although my personal leadership philosophy may change some overtime‚ the core aspects will remain the same. I

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    4th Grade Science Heart Test #1 Dr. Whalen Name__________________ Date__________________ 1. The semilunar valves are located at the beginning of large vessels that carry blood _____ from the heart. a. Towards b. Away c. Valve d. Softly 2. The atrium and ventricle on each side of the heart are separated by one-way valves called ______. a. Atrioventricular valves b. Astrophysical valves c. Primary valves d. Pulmonary valves 3. The AV valves allow blood to flow in only one direction – from the ______

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglas Frederick Douglas in his speech‚ “What to the Slaves‚ Is the Fourth of July?”‚ eloquently establishes the hypocrisies prevalent in American society during the 1800’s. He was asked to give a speech at an anti-slavery meeting during a Fourth of July celebration‚ and he took that opportunity to demoralize the institution of slavery. He deemed it hypocritical for the anti-slavery constituents to ask him to deliver such a speech. Considering he

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    Alexis Crump Landmark Supreme Court Case: Washington V. Chrisman 11/29/9 Plaintiff: State of Washington Defendant: Chrisman Plaintiff’s Claim: The drugs that were collected in Chrisman’s dormitory room was legally obtained and could be used as evidence. Chief Lawyer for the Plaintiff: Ronald R Carpenter Chief Lawyer for the Defendant: Robert F Patrick Judges in Favor of the Court: Harry A. Blackmun‚ Sandra Day O’Connor‚ Lewis F. Powell‚ Jr.‚ William H. Rehnquist and John

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