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    Category Points Description Section 1 Configuring OSPF Single Area - 30 Points Task 1: Step 5 Related Explanation or Response Task 1: Step 6 Related Explanation or Response Task 1: Step 10 Related Explanation or Response Task 1: Step 19 Related Explanation or Response Summary Paragraph 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 10 Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested answer Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested answer Paste the requested screenshot Provide the requested

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    ConLaw CJ 310-01 Assignment 5 (Ch.7) 1. What three requirements are necessary to trigger protection of the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination? 5pts *Suspects have the right to remain silent during custodial interrogations. *Criminal defendants have a right to remain silent at their criminal trial. *In all other legal contexts‚ citizens have a right not to answer specific questions that might tend to incriminate them. 2. What is necessary for a statement to

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    ’Pyaare Sachin’’ ’Dearest Sachin’ poem (hindi/english) September 8‚ 2012 at 11:05pm ‘’Pyaare Sachin’’                                                                        koi kehta genius‚ to koi mahaan tumhe. Koi master kehta‚ to koi bhagwaan tumhe. Haan tum hi to ho mahaan‚ haan tum hi to ho bhagwaan. Haan tum hi to ho hamaare pyare Sachin. Koi……………!   [01] haan maine dekha hai tumhe mahaan bante‚ Maine hi nahi sabne dekha hai tumhe bhagwan bante. Har uchhai ko chhota karte khud

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    media about “illegal aliens” crossing the border and stealing jobs that belong to American citizens. Stories that make undocumented people seem like completely uncivilized criminals. However‚ The Devils Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea‚ offers a different approach. He writes a story of 26 men who leave their homes in search of a new beginning; hope for a better future. These men face some of the most dangerous of enemies including "La Migra" (the U.S. Border Patrol)‚ "Cayotes"‚ brutal vigilantes‚ Mexican

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    Exile and Crossing the Border I thought exile used better story telling skills because of the metaphors and great descriptions. ”I let myself lie back‚ in the deep waters…” Wasn’t her swimming‚ she felt like she was. Exile was a better because it tells a story with metaphors and that’s more creative. The poem said: “I let myself lay back‚ in the deep waters‚ my arms out like Jesus on his cross‚ and instead of sinking down as I’d always done‚ magically‚ that night‚ I could stay up.” This

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    Case for Open Borders” by Joseph H. Carens‚ he seeks to prove the belief that Western countries should not try so hard to keep out poor people from the developing countries. This is a common practice by the first world countries that seek to control the number of people immigrating. According to Carens‚ these nations cannot justify denying these people entry in a bid to improve their economic status through the numerous opportunities available. Consequently‚ a practice of open borders should be the

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    Tala Muhieddin Professor Natalie Sforza ENG101-04 4 October 2016 Manuel Muñoz’s "Leave Your Name at The Border" Muñoz structures his essay by sharing his personal stories with his readers. He shared the time when he finds real "intriguing" when he watches American people butcher his family’s name. He even shared the time when during graduation‚ a math teacher would perfectly pronounce the names of people from Spanish-speaking countries for the kids’ parents in the audience. Another structure he

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    Speech Tommy Hertz (Fall 2012) Human Trafficking in Mexico Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the trafficking going on in Mexico and some association of it around the border. Central Idea: The main points of focus here are Mexico’s stance on controlling or ending it‚ trafficking happening around the border‚ and why Mexico is highly susceptible to trafficking. Introduction I. Always watch out for yourself while going to foreign countries without truly knowing the environment

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    The Devils Highway

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    The Devil’s Highway (Topic 1) Luis Alberto Urrea is an author who wrote a book based on an investigative report concerning the twenty six men who attempted to cross the Mexican border in 2001. This deadly desert and fascinating book is titled “The Devil’s Highway”. Many souls that attempted to cross this died whether it was for pleasure or for opportunity. Both intentions ended in tragedy. The Devil’s highway is known to have evil spirits known from the Indian culture such as the coyote spirit

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    By: Johnny Walker May 2012 Term July 2012 The terrorist attacks in the United States of America on September 11‚ 2001‚ have catapult national security as the top priority issue for the United States government at all levels. Since then‚ numerous legislatives and government regulations have been developed to ensure security is implemented to protect the American public and businesses. Amongst the newly introduced legislatives‚ several regulations have been introduced with a special

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