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    Moments of Truth

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    For this assignment I visited the Shoppers Stop store with cautiously noticing the moments of truth. • First: When I was depositing my polybag at the luggage counter I was welcomed by a person with a smile that was something good and different from the attendant present at Big Bazaar or Dmart. • Second: The second encounter was the ambience of the supermarket overall which was quite neat and lively. There was a perfume counter with a person standing and demonstrating different perfumes. In

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    Truth in Sentencing

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    Truth-in-sentencing debate Learning Team B CJA/204 November 26‚ 2012 Deana Bohenek Truth-In-Sentencing Debate Opening Argument Truth-in-sentencing laws do not deter crime.  The federal truth-in-sentencing law guarantees that certain violent offenders will serve at least 85% of their sentence (Schmalleger‚ 2012).  However‚ if the offender acts accordingly in prison‚ he or she can attain

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    Aff According to Abraham Lincoln‚ “Government of the people‚ by the people‚ for the people‚ shall not perish from the Earth.” Because I agree with this statement‚ I seek support of today’s resolution: RESOLVED‚ that an oppressive government is more desirable than no government. For the purposes of today’s debate‚ I offer the following definitions from Merriam Webster: Government‚ “a particular system used for controlling a country‚ state‚ etc.” Control‚ “to exercise restraining or directing influence

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    The Government Intrusion Currently the American Government is becoming more imposing and intruding; directly contradicting the fundamentals and foundation that America is based upon. Greed is naturally a powerful force to contain when offered a position of power; and it lingers while it’s available‚ with the steps needed to obtain it. Expecting one’s best interest to be forever upheld in the hands of men gaining and maintaining power is naïve. Influenced by the King of England‚ the Founding

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    The Blunt Truth

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    The Blunt Truth Should marijuana be legalized? The legalization of marijuana is currently one of the most controversial issues in the United States today. To answer this question it entails more than just and simple “yes” or “no”. There are a variety of reasons as to why someone would want to use this decriminalized plant‚ which is the result of the nationwide debate of legalization. Medical uses seem to be the most looked at area of this debate. Many doctors will support the use of marijuana

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    stated in article 3.5 of the AIA-A201 General Conditions (2007). I will first cite article 3.5 of the AIA A201 General Conditions (2007): “The Contractor warrants to the owner and the architect that materials and equipment furnished under the contract will be of good quality and new unless the contract documents require or permit otherwise. The contractor further warrants that the work will conform to the requirements of the contract documents and will be free from defects‚ except for those inherent

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    Moral Truth

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    Moral Truth What is Moral truth? In Sam Harris’ book “The Moral Landscape”‚ he explains his ideas on moral truth. He explains that moral truth is so complex because of personal whim‚ and cultural influence. He explains his ideas of moral truth through science‚ objective and subjective‚ and consensus and consciousness. With these ideas Harris is able to define moral truth to his best ability‚ because it is such a difficult subject to understand. In the chapter on moral truth‚ Harris explains

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    Government

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    GENERAL COURSE INFORMATIONCourse Number:            POLS1800Course Title:                  Government of the United StatesCredit Hours:                  3Prerequisites:                  NoneDivision/Discipline:            Liberal Arts and Sciences/Political ScienceCourse Description:            A study of the Constitution of the United States and the organizations‚ powers‚ and functions of the national government. In addition‚ current problems and policy and the role of the individual will be studied

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    textbook is not necessarily the only truth. Personal histories are the truth‚ but universal history comes from different perceptive and we can not necessarily say one history is the only truth. The photograph of the little girl running as the photograph is being taken with the city skyline and Twin Towers behind her is an example of historical truth and perceptive. That little girl is me‚ I don’t remind that photograph being taken. The image can be perceived as a truth because there is a photograph. However

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    Christian Resistance to Civil Government In “Resistance to Civil Government”‚ Henry David Thoreau writes his opinions on the state of the very powerful United States government in an effort to persuade readers to separate themselves from said government. Thoreau’s actions taken against the government could possibly be seen again in the foreseeable future from a Christian’s standpoint. However‚ as a Christian‚ I would use an alternate process to resist civil government than Thoreau’s. As a Christian

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