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    Defense Attorney

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    testify at trial‚ as an individual arrested in a protest‚ a trial may provide you a forum for voicing your side of the story. If you plan to plead not guilty‚ you should decide whether you will hire a private attorney or acquire a National Lawyers Guild-NYC (212-679-6018‚ www.nlgnyc.org)‚ Legal Aid (a public defender) or courtappointed attorney as soon as possible; some important strategic decisions must be made at your arraignment and you want to be prepared. If you plan to plead guilty‚ you will

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    Athletic Training Definition of an Athletic Trainer An Athletic trainer can work for high schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ and also for professional sports teams. Athletic Trainers prevent‚ examine‚ and treat injuries of athletes. Before and after games and practices they also treat minor injuries such as wrapping bandages around sprang ankles or wrists or spray an antiseptic on an knee that has an abrasion. Trainers do not work alone‚ they work with the team coaches‚ physicians‚ and the equipment

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    ABSTRACT Researchers have indicated that Internet addiction is a wide-spread problem‚ impacting the lives of an estimated 4-10% of all Internet users. Researchers have also indicated that Internet addiction has a social component‚ with Internet addicts using the Internet to build and maintain new social relationships at a much higher rate than nonaddicts. This study explored Internet addiction in the context of Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs). Data were drawn from

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    the degree and extent of compliance showed variation across Europe. Historical evidence advocates that certain sectors of male society were denied the opportunity to partake in this social model and were excluded by way of gender‚ culture‚ and guild restrictions et al. The conclusion reached therefore is that although not all men followed the patriarchal model it dominated married life throughout Europe throughout the early modern

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    Lesson 1: Origins of Theatre Learning objectives: List the performance elements and understand their role in both ritual and theatre: time‚ place‚ participants (players‚ audience)‚ scenario (agenda/goal/text/rules)‚ clothing (uniform‚ costume‚ mask‚ makeup)‚ sound (speech‚ music)‚ movement (gesture‚ pantomime‚ dance)‚ and function or purpose. Can be clock or fictional time‚ places vary (designed to meet needs)‚ rituals might take place in one space or they might involve a procession with portions

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    trusted adult with whom students feel safe to share both accomplishments and challenges. Each student should be allowed to learn in that manner. My students should experience learning that is fun‚ exciting and interactive. I believe a teacher should guild their students as they develop their character‚ values and thinking.  My Beliefs about teaching. I believe that as a teacher all students should know that‚ he/she is top priority. Each student is a unique and individual butterfly‚ which will evolve

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    Pilate’s ideals of happiness allow for her to guild Milkman in his journey of discovering his true family. After living with multiple families and being ostracized by almost all of them she decides to live by simple questions‚ “When [is she] happy when [is she] sad and what’s the difference? What [does she] need to know to stay alive? What is true in the world?”(149). With these questions Pilate decides to leave everyones preconceptions about who she should be and how she should live her life behind

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    civic institutions and between the perceived relationship of past to present. • Emphasis on the potential of the human being‚ power of a liberal classical education to produce a well rounded individual. • Rivalry between Siena and Florence • Guilds associations of workers that set standards of work and prices and protected the rights of workers and their families. • Traces of the Classical tradition began to re-appear in Rome in the 12th and 13th century and o Classical Greece artists had

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    HUAC and the Red Scare

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    John Howard Lawson. John Howard Lawson was a major playwright and screenwriter during the golden age of Hollywood. In 1933‚ Lawson was one of the founding members of the Screen Writers Guild (along with a few other future Hollywood Ten members). He also became the first president of the Screen Writers Guild during its first year in existence. In 1934‚ Lawson joined the Communist Party. Throughout the next decade‚ the Communist Party would come to dominate most of Lawson’s life and work. Lawson

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    canterbury tales

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    THE CANTERBURY TALES STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS Prologue 1. In lines 1-18 (which are all one sentence)‚ identify the time and the author’s main point. April; the main point is that according to the poet‚ people long to go on a pilgrimage in the Spring. 2. Why does the urge to go on pilgrimage hit people in the spring? Winter is over; it’s time for renewal. 3. Who is at the inn? Who arrives at the inn? What is the central idea? (Look in ll. 19-28). The narrator is at the inn; twenty-nine pilgrims

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