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    president he told the world that if he became president he would “open up our libel laws”. The First Amendment included libel laws in 1964 (New York Times v. Sullivan) pronouncing that news networks/ media cannot publish works that were made with “actual malice”. Although‚ this process is possible it is extremely difficult to do. Donald Trump is basically seeking to change the terms of the First Amendments. According to experts there is only two ways to do so: the Supreme Court or the Constitution itself

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    Lutheranism and Open Table: Unifying the Church Although the purpose of religion and worship can be different for every person‚ the Christian community has some uniformity in its goals. In general‚ they seek to do the work of God on earth‚ which often materializes through charity and goodwill. Despite the common goals among Christians‚ there have been and still are some disagreement in specific doctrines of theology. In the 16th century Christian community‚ many people felt that the church leadership

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    “Alcoa’s Open Work Spaces” 1) What barriers to organizational communication are overcome by this type of working situation? “Verbal Communication” is overcome by allowing employees almost every opportunity to communicate within simultaneous group-member interaction by networked computers. Allowing escalators vs. elevators‚ every level management have an open working space rather than private offices. This allows considered responses. Verbal Communication cannot always substitute for written

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    Emily Arochi Plain View/Open Fields ADJ/275 February 7‚ 2010 In our readings the plain view doctrine states “that items that are within the sight of an officer who is legally in a place from which the view is made may properly be seized without a warrant—as long as such items are immediately recognizable as subject to seizure”. There are some requirements of the plain view doctrine. One requirement is the awareness of the items solely through the officer’s sight. Another requirement is that

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    AA Analysis Alcoholics Anonymous‚ AA‚ is an open discussion meeting with anyone who wants to be a part of it or learn options for help. Many people join AA for the idea that they can relate to others and not feel judged on their past and present life choices. I personally‚ have a hard time understanding alcoholics and what their need for over use of alcohol. I went to an AA meeting with the hopes of understanding and being able to put myself in “their shoes” so that I can learn to help more. From

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    Falling For It (The Theme of Deception in The Open Window)     The story “The Open Window” was one that had many different interesting characteristics to it. Throughout the whole thing‚ there are surprises‚ as well as specific details that help the reader understand a little bit better what is going on. In the end of the story‚ it comes as a complete shock to the reader what happens‚ because the author set everyone up very carefully. There were many different techniques that he used in order to set

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    plague the United States. Consequently‚ the poor white and black workers who found it already difficult to make a living‚ suffered even worse. In the poems “Share-Croppers” and “Open Letter to the South”‚ both written by renown poet‚ Langston Hughes‚ gives us a glimpse into the life of a blue collar worker in the mid-1930s. “Open Letter to the South” and “Share-Croppers” share a lot of similarities in regards to the depiction of how the working class were treated. Despite the similarities‚ the two poems

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    How to Open a Savings Account in State Bank of India. State bank of India is one of the leading public sector banks in India. My first savings bank account was in SBI and I can say by experience that it offers best services among the public sector banks I had visited so far. If you are looking for getting a savings account opened in State bank of India‚ this post will certainly help you. Documents required for opening a savings account in SBI-Two documents are required essentially- first is photo

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    Roughly 15 bands and solo artists took the stage to perform on Tuesday at Open Mic Night hosted in Linden Hall’s Coffeehouse. Sophomores Jacob Fishman and Carlie Viemann ran the event along with other members of the College Programming Board. The CPB held a raffle for the 50 students in attendance‚ giving away two T-shirts‚ a $15 gift card and a poster. They also provided hot chocolate and apple turnovers. Sophomore Blair Nulk‚ who performs by the stage name Lita London belted two KISS songs including

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    Discuss the importance of using open- ended questions. Open ended questions are questions that need thought and should be more than a one word answer. Answers are usually a few sentences. For example asking a child “do you like the picture?” which requires a closed ended answer and if you ask the question differently you will get an open-ended answer such as “tell me what you like about the picture?” An open- ended question provides language development to a child‚ this is very important as a parent

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