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    Women's Movement Timeline

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    art 1: Create a timeline that covers at least four major events of the women’s movement. These do not necessarily have to be from the 1960s‚ and they can be within a relatively short timeframe (spanning just a few years)‚ or a very long time frame (spanning a couple of centuries). It is entirely up to you! You can find templates for timelines online‚ or you create your own timeline in Word (Click on Insert‚ choose Illustrations‚ SmartArt for templates). Part 2: Write a brief‚ 300-500 word commentary

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    On the Waterfront Timeline

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    On The Waterfront. 1. - Joey Doyle gets murdered. (pushed off a roof) * Terry gets questioned by the waterfront commissioners about Joey’s murder. * A church gathering (including dockworkers) is held to find out who murdered Joey. Terry is sent by Johnny to rat them out. * Terry hits on Edie (Joey’s sister) * Edie wants Terry to help her find Joey’s murderer. But he is partly to blame. * The cops tell Terry to testify in court. Terry is reluctant and doesn’t want to

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    Timeline of airplanes

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    1901 First successful flying model propelled by an internal combustion engine Samuel Pierpont Langley builds a gasoline-powered version of his tandem-winged "Aerodromes." the first successful flying model to be propelled by an internal combustion engine. As early as 1896 he launches steam-propelled models with wingspans of up to 15 feet on flights of more than half a mile. 1903 First sustained flight with a powered‚ controlled airplane Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton‚ Ohio‚ complete

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    Ebola Timeline

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    July 27‚ 1976 | Very 1st person to contract Ebola virus began to show symptoms. Ten days later he was dead | 1976 | These chemicals‚ the team found‚ target the protein encoded by the NPC1 gene identified as essential by the other research group. By binding to the NPC1 gene product in the endosome‚ the drug molecules appear to prevent ebola from being able to attach itself‚ preventing it from bursting the endosome bubble and escaping into the cell. | September 1‚ 1976 | Ebola-Zaire (ZEBOV)ZEBOV

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    Interest Group

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    lobby for one or more shared concerns to manipulate public policy and opinion especially in the U.S. Congress to benefit their cause‚ supporters‚ or one segment of society. They include a vast array of organizations such as: charitable organizations‚ civil right groups‚ corporations‚ professional and trade organizations‚ etc. Their main goal is to publicly or discreetly promoting and creating an advantage for its cause. Different types of Interest Groups There are a variety of interest groups such

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    Liberty and Paternalism

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    LIBERTY AND PATERNALISM John Stuart Mill and Gerald Dworkin have distinctly opposing views on legal paternalism in that Mill is adamantly against any form of paternalism‚ whereas Dworkin believes that there do exist circumstances in which paternalism is justified. Both agree that paternalism is justified when the well being of another person is violated or put at risk. Mill takes on a utilitarian argument‚ explaining that allowing an individual to exercise his freedom of free choice is more beneficial

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    Benekos‚ P. J.& Merlo‚ A. V. (2008). Juvenile justice: The legacy of punitive policy. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice‚ 6(1)‚ 28-46. Diaz‚ S. (2014). Ending ‘adultification’ and the one-size-fits-all approach to juvenile justice. American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio. Retrieved from http://www.acluohio.org/blog-posts/ending-adultification-and-the-one-size-fits-all-approach-to-juvenile-justice. Merlo‚ A.V. & Benekos‚ P.J (2010) Is punitive juvenile justice policy declining in the United States

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    Helen Keller biography

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    journalist who wrote about her life in silence and darkness. She co-founded Helen Keller International‚ which is devoted to preventing blindness and reducing malnutrition in the world‚ with George Kessler in 1915.She also founded the American Civil Liberties Union‚ which is mainly concerned about our human

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    Liberty Assignment

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    9500 Liberty Assignment Pg. 662 Comprehension: The argument Feinstein makes about current immigration legislation and border enforcement is that they haven’t worked. She gives examples and estates that today’s immigration world in America is very different from the 1990s‚ 1980s‚ and 1970s. Employers’ sanctions‚ which are the seed of current immigration laws‚ have failed. Naturalization takes years. Border control is spotty at best. In conclusion she says that the government has essentially failed

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    Ethics and Public Safety

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    done” (2003). This legislation gives law enforcement the power to violate a person’s civil right which has been afforded to us by the 4th Amendment which states; “The right of the people

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