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    After the interview was completed a photograph was shown of Shalice Sutton and Matthew White. Charlie Fuller identified the first photo as Coco and the second as Mask. A follow up non-custodial interview of Margaret Grant (Black‚ female DOB 7/25/1966 of 508 Lamon Street Road‚ Fayetteville‚ North Carolina 28301 phone number (910) 748-7836) conducted by Detective L. Donegain on Sunday‚ June 18th‚ 2017 at approximately 2:03 p.m. in my patrol vehicle the interview was audio recorded and contained in

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    Surgical Site Infection

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    site infection. Some of these factors are age‚ undernourishment or malnourishment‚ diabetes mellitus‚ substance or alcohol abuse‚ immune suppression‚ long preoperative stay in the hospital‚ surgical wound classification and long operative procedure (Fuller‚ 2013). Patients‚

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    Jurisprudence Revision

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    * General comments: Exploring the question of how particular laws come to be included within legal systems is a characteristic question of some theories known as theories of legal positivism The question of whether all legal systems or even all laws‚ partake of some more general moral qualities is characteristic of some theories known as natural law theories Hybrid theories (that of Dworkin) suggest that the manner in which any and every particular law becomes part of a legal system can only be

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    What is the Rule of Law?

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    protect the rights of citizens from arbitrary and abusive use of government power. A. Elements of the Rule of Law In his book The Morality of Law‚ American legal scholar Lon Fuller identified eight elements of law which have been recognized as necessary for a society aspiring to institute the rule of law. Fuller stated the following: 1. Laws must exist and those laws should be obeyed by all‚ including government officials. 2. Laws must be published. 3. Laws must be prospective

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    Garifuna Culture

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    Although being Garifuna is what I was mostly raised to be‚ I yearned to find what fully makes up my identity. Garifuna people have their own way of life and a very distinct style like no other . My dad‚ currently president of San Jose de la Punta‚ says “ Ser Garífuna es comer machuca‚ hablar Garifuna (para los jovenes‚ enetender el idoma aunque un poquito)‚ y bailar punta.” (translation: Being Garifuna is eating machuca‚ speaking Garifuna (for the young people understanding the language even if it’s

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    have come up with programs that will build deeper and lasting connection between one needed child and one compassionate sponsor. Later that year‚ more than 2300 children were benefiting from the sponsorship. Then‚ they added the countries Chile‚ Honduras‚ the Dominican Republic‚ Columbia and Ecuador… from 2300 it grew to 134‚000 poor children sponsored. When they added Mexico and Zambia… There were 300‚000 children benefiting from the program and counting… Here in the Philippines‚ ‘Abot kamay’

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    Blood Desiares

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    an intern at ECHO. Since finishing his internship‚ he has become the Appropriate Technologies Specialist at ECHO. Brad Ward joined the staff at ECHO in September 2012 as an Agriculture Technical Consultant after spending the previous six years in Honduras. There he‚ his wife and their two daughters worked closely with local subsistence farm families and also managed a diverse farm that helps support a mission hospital and children’s home. He grew up in rural Oregon where he raised sheep and participated

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    Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ and Fuller were some of the most famous preachers of transcendentalism‚ an ideology that formed after the intellectual period. Emerson and Thoreau were authors who wrote about the concept and Fuller was an influencer of the cause and an early pioneer for feminism. Sal Khan is the author of this article. His audience is students who come to his website to learn. Like the last bibliography‚ the standpoint of Khan is from a teacher’s perspective so it is unbiased and purely for educational

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    Why the Hawaiian Islands were Valuable to American Interest in the Pacific Can eight little islands really defeat an entire empire? Maybe not on their own‚ but even the most insignificant of lands can prove overwhelmingly decisive in the most colossal of conflicts. The Hawaiian Islands were important to the United States (U.S.) for strategic‚ tactical‚ and logistical reasons in planning for a war in the Pacific. Had it not been for this archipelago‚ the Pacific War might have lasted much longer

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    Education in Ireland

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    the curriculum of national schools (Fuller‚ 2002‚ 2005). In 1922 the new nation emerged with this identity and an emphasis of reviving the Irish language. The emergent hegemony was Catholic and it was their social‚ cultural and political beliefs and hence their identity that was to prevail (O’Mahoney and Delanty‚ 2001). In the 1920s and 1930s Cosgrave and De Valera ensured that the Catholic moral code was upheld by legislation and cultural nationalism (Fuller 2002). Archbishop McQuaid was involved

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