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    California is a great place to visit because of the land features and all the places tourists can visit. The state has beautiful sites such as beaches‚ mountains‚ and trees. The beaches are so pretty because the water is so clear and you can watch all the surfers ride the waves. The waves are so big because it’s the Pacific Ocean. When you go into the water you can barely stand‚ the waves are always knocking you around‚ and you can barely boogie board I’ve tried and it doesn’t end well‚ let’s

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    Gonzales V Oregon

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    GONZALES v. OREGON Oral Argument: ‘05 -’06 Term Subject: Physician-assisted suicide‚ Ashcroft directive‚ Controlled Substances Act‚ Oregon Death with Dignity Act A group of Oregon residents‚ including a doctor‚ a pharmacist‚ and several terminally ill patients‚ sued the United States Attorney General to challenge an interpretive ruling of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The rule‚ referred to as the "Ashcroft Directive‚" declared that the use of federally controlled substances to assist

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    Beginning in the 1700’s‚ the Spanish searched Alta California in order to find a place for them to begin colonization. They had a couple of goals they wished to accomplish by settling in Alta California‚ which included; conversion of the native peoples’ to Christianity in order to acquire a larger population and gaining more land in a power race with the Russians. Before the Spanish had arrived‚ the natives were already struggling with diseases which had travelled from animals which they ate‚ for

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    GAP V

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMURY From this thorough research which has been conducted in this paper‚ it can be seen that the marketing strategy implemented by Gap Inc. and Mango Clothing is pivotal to their excellent performance not just globally but specifically in Malaysia. Both Gap Inc and Mango Clothing have a lot in common despite the fact that while Gap is American‚ Mango Spanish. Beyond this‚ the world is drastically becoming a global village and this can be seen in the adoption of similar strategies by

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    Henry V

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    O. Henry wrote his own magazine entitled‚ "The Rolling Stone". The magazine did poorly and Henry stooped to stealing from bank accounts to which he became arrested. Henry’s writing came to a halt due to jail time and he eventually died nine years after being set free. The time period in which O. Henry’s finest works created‚ occurred in the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s where he dazzled readers with his unorthodox‚ romantic style. A short story titled "A Retrieved Reformation" written by O

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    WhitePaperAssignment V

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    NETW471 Advanced Topics in Networking (White Paper Assignment) Week 2 (DUE) White Paper Technology Paper Throughout this course and the Information Technology/Telecommunications arena you may or may not work in‚ the concept of a “White Paper” will be raised. Using your textbook‚ the Course Lecture‚ Our Thread Discussion and the many Telecommunications industry magazines on this topic create a “White Paper” on the technology you have selected. Write a 2-3 page White Paper describing the technology

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    Terry v. Ohio 392 U.S. 1 (1968) The case of Terry v. Ohio is considered to be a landmark case because it is “understood to validate the practice of frisking (or patting down) suspects for weapons under diverse circumstances” (www.flexyourrights.org). These circumstances that allow for warrantless searches are applied only if and when an officer feels that peoples lives could be at risk‚ or if there is enough cause to believe that “a crime is in the process of being committed‚ a crime has already

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    V For Valor

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    Fulton 1 V for Valor 2.6 million troops served for the United States during the Vietnam War between 1965 and 1973‚ and not one of them got the homecoming they deserved. Many returning from Vietnam were stereotyped during the war concerning alcoholism and drug use‚ and countless numbers of veterans carry unseen physical and emotional scars from their time in Vietnam (Thompson‚ After Vietnam‚ veterans fought battles at home). Due to the realization of importance and the incredible support and gratitude

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    with Pulse can provide clean‚ potable water at production level scale. E3 will work with local authorities to develop planning for application in agriculture during the California drought. E3 Services and Solutions Inc. (http://www.e3space.com) held a press conference yesterday at its west coast R&D Center in Pacheco‚ California announcing the company’s development of water treatment and reclamation technologies for the residential and commercial customers as well as the mining and oil & gas industries

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    Gratz V. Bollinger

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    Gratz v. Bollinger 539 U.S. 244 (2003) Facts of the Case Jennifer Gratz‚ a student with a 3.8 GPA and ACT score of 25‚ applied to the University of Michigan’s College of Literature‚ Science and Arts (LSA) in 1995. Patrick Hamacher‚ a student with an adjusted GPA of 3.0 and an ACT score of 28‚ also applied to the School in 1997. They were both denied admission and had to study elsewhere (Oyez‚ 2003). The University of Michigan’s the LSA used a 150-point scale to rank applicants‚ with 100 points

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