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    are drugs in the vehicle. The statement made by Ross that there are drugs at his residence is admissible in court because he was simply asked if there were drugs at his residence‚ there was no coercion‚ although Miranda warnings were not given at the time of questioning‚ the officer asked prior to taking Ross into custody. The arrest of Ross and Rachel was a lawful arrest because of probable cause. The search of the house was lawful because Ross gave his consent to search his residence The search

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    primary elements that make up this criticism are “rediscovering old works by women and male writers‚ analyzing the language and meaning differences of ways of male and female speaking/writing‚ and analyzing the domination of masculine ways in languages” (Ross C Murfin- Pages 296‚298). These elements have been spread out into smaller elements that create more depth in knowledge within feminist history and culture. Feminist Criticism and Feminism is a big part of literary studies and contains many brilliant

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    of their former king Duncan. Ross is out side of Macbeth’s castle talking to an old man about how strange nature is acting. Then Macduff arrives and they talk about Macbeth being the new king‚ and how Malcolm and Donaldbain being suspected of bribing the guards in to murdering Duncan.||||||||The scene is structured so that it acts as a smooth transition to act three‚ while at the same time filling in the audience to small details relating to Duncan’s death. When Ross talks to the old man he talks

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    The Wave by Morton Rhue This story‚ based on a true incident that occurred in a high school in California‚ demonstrates how easily a group can lose its freedom without even realising it. It all began when their history teacher‚ Mr. Ben Ross‚ let them watch a movie on how the Nazis in World War 2 tortured the people who opposed them. To give them a clearer picture‚ he decided to them in the situation itself. He then introduced an organisation‚ The Wave‚ and its motto‚ "Strength through

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    (Acadia) “The Wars remains Findley’s most-discussed book. Based partly on the wartime correspondence of his uncle‚ Thomas Irving Findley‚ and on family photos‚ he wrote the novel in guise of a researcher trying to reconstruct the story of Robert Ross‚ a soldier of the Great War.” (National Library of Canada) Themes Violence: the necessity of it; what it accomplishes Isolation: the isolation of self and impact on identity Animal rights: companionship; exploitation; hierarchy of life Identity:

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    Canterbury Tales (1380). Rpt. In The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. Ed. Maynard Mack. New York: W.W. Norton Company‚ 1997. 1165-1217. Benson‚ Larry D. The Riverside Chaucer. 3rd ed. Boston: 1987. 3-22 Ross‚ Jeremy. "The Pardoner ’s Tale." ClassicNotes. (2000). 24 Oct. 2004. . Ross‚ Jeremy. "The Miller ’s Tale." ClassicNotes. (2000). 24 Oct. 2004. .

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    Attorney Ross Abelow seems like a tough guy in the courtroom. However‚ he has a heart of gold. Ross Abelow recently launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for a pet shelter in New York City. The fact is that the winter is very brutal on animals. A lot of animals that are out in the cold do not survive. Therefore‚ there is a growing need for animal shelters to help animals survive the winter weather. Ross Abelow’s goal is to raise $5‚000 to care for the homeless animals at the animal shelters

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    My Uncle Ross is a person I admire greatly. His life has been a continuous struggle. He is a person who has faced much adversity and yet remains positive. When I hear about what he faces on a daily basis‚ I can’t quite imagine how he handles it. When I hear about his struggles‚ mine seem so insignificant. He is someone that I can look up to and find inspiration from as I face struggles of my own. Uncle Ross is my mother’s brother and the youngest of four children. He grew up in a quiet neighborhood

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    Joan of Arc Joan of Arc by Nancy Wilson Ross in nineteen-hundred and fifty-three and published by Random House. Nancy Wilson Ross was born in Olympia Washington; she wrote many books on the early fifteenth century including Joan of Arc. Nancy Wilson Ross wrote of that Joan of Arc was a simple girl taken advantage of by a wimp of a prince/king who left her to be used and abandoned at the first sign of trouble; by those that she had helped the most. That Joan was divinely guided by her voices

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    construction which is evident when the parents of Robert Ross were informed news that Robert was missing in action. When Mrs. Ross had heard the news‚ she was devastated by this news and claimed she was blind when she was shouting for help as she apparently could see which is what she had told Mister Ross “I’m blind‚ said Mrs. Ross. I’ve gone blind.” (Findley‚ 186) There is a variety of ways how one can interpret this sentence‚ as why Mrs. Ross is claiming to be blind after Robert is seen to be missing

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