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    Creative Expressions: A Final Project in CORWRIT I. Biopoem II. Structured Graphic Organizers (placed before every essay) III. Essays IV. Random Thoughts (placed after every essay) V. Your ABC CORWRIT Story Where to Place: Violet‚ Clear and Long Binder (Folder) for HF12 When to Submit: August 23‚ Thursday during Lab Class (only) Descriptions: The BIOPOEM‚ a poem about self‚ opens the compilation. The structured/ guided poem allows you to introduce and express yourself in

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    student to private or public college‚ and I would recommend public college because they are cheaper compared to private colleges and the student would have less stress because of a small debt. During senior year of high school‚ students search for colleges which have their majors and meet their affordability. They try to score high on the SAT’s‚ keep their GPA high‚ do volunteer services‚ and extracurricular activities so that they get accepted to the applied colleges. Most of the students dream

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    Referring to the court case Fisher v. University of Texas‚ Jason L. Riley—in his article‚ “Scalia Was Right About Race Preferences”—mentions evidence brought to light by a Justice involved in the case. Riley states‚ “racial preferences can handicap some black students by placing them in

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    Opinion on the Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue Case As the opinion delivered by Justice Stevens‚ the U.S. Supreme Court intended to answer the significant question in Moseley v. V Secret Catalogue‚ Inc. (Mosley case) that “whether objective proof of actual injury to the economic value of a famous mark is a requisite for relief under the 1996 Federal Trademark Dilution Act (FTDA)”. 1 Contrary to lower courts’ holdings‚ the Supreme Court stated in a unanimous decision that it is not enough to claim

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    Texas V Johnson

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    Texas v Johson The first amendment grants the citizens of the United States the right to speak freely‚ without legal persecution. Over the past 200 years since this amendment was enacted there have been hundreds of judicial cases devoted to interpreting and refining this law. One such case‚ reviewed by the United States ’ supreme court in 1988‚ was Texas v Johnson. The case involved Johnson ’s conviction of desecrating a venerated object (a Texas Statute) by burning a U.S. flag (Texas V Johnson(1989))

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    Bethel V Fraser

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    Shivon Mansfield 1. Legal Citation: Bethel School District v. Fraser (478 U.S. 675‚ 1986) 2. Parties Involved: One of the parties involved in this case is Matthew Fraser‚ high school student‚ and his father. They are both the respondents‚ the defendants in the case. The other party was the Bethel School District. The school district is the plaintiff in this case. 3. Case Facts: On April 26‚ 1983‚ Matthew Fraser gave a speech nominating another student for an elected position. The speech was given

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    Petersburg College‚ a community college (now state) nearby my neighborhood. I thought it was too good of an opportunity not to apply‚ and I was accepted into the program for my Senior year along with a few of my friends. Learning in college was a lot different than high school‚ but all of my professors were great at making sure all students understood curriculum and did what

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    What is going to happen to college sports? The sports them self’s are becoming bigger than the school instead of being a school activity‚ college sports are also becoming a separate entity through the help of the NCAA. In the book Game Over author Dave Zirin sheds light on how college players are exploited for profits for the faculty of the NCAA including the university’s coaches‚ some making over six figure salaries while the schools that endorse sports teams are making cuts to teaching and maintenance

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    College Mascots

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    Should College Mascots Be Regulated? In Ryan Fulda’s article‚ "Is the NCAA Prohibition of Native American Mascots From Championship Play a Violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act?"‚ he introduces the controversy over having Native American mascots and symbols used by teams in college sports‚ and whether or not prohibiting the use of them violates the antitrust laws. In the rest of Fulda ’s article‚ he successfully breaks down how prohibiting the use of Native American influences could be considered

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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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