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    Even though the law making process is designed for congress to revise and amend new bills‚ the outcome of the process affects the bills in an unjust manner. The bills can be amended as much as possible to benefit the members voting in favor. If a member of congress doesn’t agree with the bill‚ he can add an amendment to benefit him and it can be completely unrelated to the bill. Debates are solely fought on the name of the bill itself and not the content or the revisions in a bill. The outcome

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    Basketball and baseball are the second and third most played sports in the U.S.A. This year the Chicago Cubs won the world series ending an over a century year run of not winning a world series. The same year the Lebron James guided the Cleveland Cavaliers to an exquisite win the NBA finals ending a streak of over five decades of not winning a final. Whereas basketball and baseball are different‚ basketball is played on a court and baseball is played on a field. They are also similar as they are

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    The writing Process I. Prewriting Techniques: A. Freewriting 1. Just keep it simple. 2. Come up with an idea or topic. 3. Just start writing and don’t stop till you finish a page. 4. Go back through your writing and eliminate anything that does not pertain to your subject. B. Clustering 1. This technique works well for people that have a visual learning style. 2. Write your topic in the center of the paper‚ and draw a circle around it. 3. Draw lines from the circle to other words‚ subjects

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    Contrast Essay: "To An Athlete Dying Young" vs. "Ex-Basketball Player" “To An Athlete Dying Young” and “Ex-Basketball Player” share the lives of two very different athletes. Both experience success in their lives‚ but one dies with his glory while the other lives past his days of glory and works at a gas pump where he is not recognized. The poems discuss the importance of having glory and keeping that glory as long as possible. Through the poems the readers learn the benefits of dying young as

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    1. How do committees fit into the lawmaking process? The way that committees fit into the lawmaking process is by basically looking/examining the bill that was brought to them. Then the committee reviews the particular bill and decides if it’s fit for approval. Another reason is that committees are the most qualified to approve or disapprove a bill this is why lawmakers send the bills to committees because a bill that is approved by them has a way better chance of going to the House or Senate (Oleszek

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    Civil Complaints Process HCS/430 October 10‚ 2010 Brenda Young Civil Complaints Process Civil complaints can arise when a patient feels as if they have been mistreated according to the “standard of care”. Some patients have legitimate cases‚ yet there are other people who are looking for a possible lawsuit. This paper will explore the process for filing a civil complaint against a physician. This paper will discuss what patients and consumers will use in the event of suspected misconduct

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    Nike Basketball Shoes: The Best for the Best In 1917‚ Chuck Taylor was the first to introduce the world to a shoe developed specifically for basketball; the Converse All-Star. They were all black‚ with a rubber sole and a canvas body that laced up over the top of the ankle. It’s hard to believe that for the next fifty years this basic design would be renowned as the world best basketball shoe. By the time the 70’s rolled around‚ Converse developed a slightly more modern version of their

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    Baseball vs. Basketball Baseball and Basketball are the two games that my kids play. Which do I like best? It is hard to say which I prefer better. Any sport that my kid’s play‚ I genuinely love. If I have to choose I think it would be baseball; it is an outside sport‚ it is slower paced and has less “scoring” and it is not as aggressive. First of all baseball is an outside sport that starts in the spring and is played into the summer. Sometimes it is cold and rainy‚ but for the most part

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    he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto a 10-foot (3.05 m) elevated track‚ this basket retained its bottom‚ and balls had to be retrieved manually after each "basket" or point scored Basketball was originally played with a soccer ball. The first balls made specifically for basketball were brown. Dribbling was not part of the original game except for the "bounce pass" to teammates. Passing the ball was the primary means of ball movement. Dribbling was eventually introduced but limited

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    I negate: The United States ought to extend to non-citizens accused of terrorism the same constitutionally due-process protections it grants to citizens. I offer the following definition according to Merriam Webster’s English Dictionary: Ought—expressing obligation. I value: Justice‚ defined as giving each his due. Note that by committing heinous acts such as terrorism‚ an individual revokes their claim to the same absolute rights as innocents. It should also be noted that‚ on the whole‚ a greater

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