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    electoral commissioner‚ Honourable executive manageress and supervisor of studies‚ Teaching and unteaching staffs of this noble institution‚ Enthusiastic student‚ co-aspirant‚ Invited guest‚ Distinguished ladies and gentlemen I greet you all. My name is Gideon Katey Fayorsey vying for the office of the school prefect and I deem it an honour to stand before you this morning to read my manifesto. As we all know here comes another election season or era which is characterised by the handing over of spiritual

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    Second Earl of Rochester

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    of a topic that was discussed behind closed doors‚ yet the satirist used freely‚ was sex. Mention of such things as sex can always bring a giggle‚ excite feelings of hidden passion‚ or make one’s cheeks rosy from embarrassment. John Wilmot‚ Second Earl of Rochester‚ and Jonathan Swift‚ were two satirist that were noted for using perverse language and graphic depictions to elicit desired emotions from their readers and to wage their attacks on human folly. To understand Rochester’s use of sex

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    Gideon V Wainwright Case

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    Fourteen Amendment‚ by stating not every client needed to be provided a lawyer‚ but rather due to special circumstances‚ a client should be provided one if they are unable to properly defend themselves (Zalman‚ 2011‚ p 297). It wasn’t until the case of Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) in which the Supreme Court incorporated the Sixth Amendment into the Fourteenth Amendment (Zalman‚ 2011). This guaranteed every felony defendant‚ regardless of financial status‚ the legal assistance required for Due Process and

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    ‘A Sense of Direction’ by Gideon Lewis-Kraus is a memoir about the vulnerability of Mr. Kraus. He writes about these series of pilgrims he takes and how these journey’s teaches him a few lessons in life. Due to the constrained life his father‚ who had to hide that he is homosexual- and because of this‚ he went through an unhappy marriage‚ be a spiritual leader for his congregation and hide his identity until his mid-forties; Lewis-Kraus fears that he might have many regrets later on in life just

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    Earl Jones was born in Montreal on June 24‚ 1963. He started to work at Montreal TRUST for over 16 years; he worked 8-10 different positions including investment management‚ estates‚ trust administration‚ will planning and manager of the mortgage department. In 1970 Jones left the company to start his own business‚ he began holding courses on taking care of finances. He then launched a company he called “Earl Jones Consultant and Administration Corporation‚ an administrative and financial advising”

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    random murder of fourteen year-old Bobby Franks in August of 1924. Intellectual and wealthy‚ the criminals stand to gain nothing from the senseless slaughter‚ yet commit the act nonetheless. Neither boy denies the killing‚ as their defense attorney Clarence Darrow pleads guilty on their behalf. Yet despite guilt‚ the trial continues‚ as Darrow fights the proposal of capital punishment for the two boys. Throughout his entire career‚ not one of Darrow’s clients ever receives the death penalty (Safire

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    Earl Jones Ponzi Scheme

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    Information Age - Term 1129‚ Class 75036 Earl Jones and the Ponzi Tragedy Finances affect everyone’s life and the choices they make‚ increases and decreases of money are happing all around us in all of our everyday lives. There are several ways people make their income and people are satisfied with what they have‚ so we develop ways in order to gain more income and pleasure this need for money. There are many legal ways to do so‚ unfortunately for several people Earl Jones did not choose a legal path

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    that Gideon had taken care of them after I passed out. I got out of the cot-like bed and went down the hall into the bathroom. I took care of my business‚ and went to the kitchen in search of food. I stopped in the doorway‚ Gideon had found an apron and had secured it around his waist. He also had music playing‚ I recognized TNT by ACDC and I smiled. I loved rock music‚ that had been one of the things I shared with my Dad. I smiled at the memories‚ and pulled myself out of my thoughts. Gideon was

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    A door opened‚ and Earl Genofile stepped out to see what had happened. Earl was at the grand age of 75. He had hearing aids‚ dentures‚ and a cane. He was a nice senior citizen as long as he got his five naps a day. He quickly hobbled back into his two-story house to find his wife. Helga Genofile was also 75 years old. Unlike Earl‚ Helga did not need hearing aids‚ dentures‚ or a cane. She had excellent health. In fact‚ she was sure that she was going to live well over a hundred. She was almost done

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    Earl Swagger is the lead character in the Earl Swagger series of novels by American novelist Stephen Hunter. The first novel in the series that featured Earl Swagger was the 2000 published title Hot Springs. The books are best classified as mystery thrillers. Earl Swagger is a World War II hero that has been hired to clean up his hometown of Hot Springs in Arkansas‚ which has fallen into gambling and corruption. The series begins in 1946 immediately after the War when organized crime was at its

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