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    that are impliedly authorized in order to carry out the representation‚ or are required by these Rules or other law‚ or by order of the Court. The penalty for not doing so is disbarment. 4. Under what circumstances should a lawyer terminate his representation of a client? The representation will result in violation of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct or other law; The lawyer’s physical or mental condition materially impairs the lawyer’s ability to represent the client; or the

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    Drew Beyersdorf 6th U.S. History 12/7/12 Were Blacks Free During Reconstruction? Reconstruction was the South’s transformation following the Civil War. Reconstruction attempted to solve political‚ social‚ and economic problems between the South and the North. This time period was important to study because it showed America’s struggle to become reunited. To fully understand the question of whether Blacks were free during Reconstruction‚ “free” must be defined. To be free‚ within this historical

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    Decade The 1890’s were a prominent time period teeming with racism‚ segregation‚ and many notable authors‚ such as: Emily Dickinson and Ida B. Wells. The fact that the economic systems of the African Americans continued to improve in the 1890’s infuriated the whites‚ leading them to create preposterous voting regulations. In order to vote‚ African Americans were required to pay an annual poll tax two years before the election actually took place; this was greatly difficult for blacks because they

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    knowledge. The birds of the forest named the tree Joshua. The tree was home to many birds‚ which included a dove and a crow. Early every sunrise the dove would awake and begin collecting food and nesting materials for her babies. As she began to flight and return home everyday‚ the crow would step in and steal all her food and materials. The crow was greedy and never awoke to gather his own for his babies for he was too lazy. The dove would then have to fly back into the

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    When you were little‚ did you understand why black people weren’t treated fairly? When I was a young child I couldn’t understand why black people weren’t treated fairly. When I got older and I seen why black people weren’t being treated fairly I didn’t feel good about it. How do you feel about the way black Americans used to be treated? I would always feel bad about how we were treated. I always believed that we should of been treated the same as white‚ like going to the same school‚ or have

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    English 112 20 February 2013 If I were a poor black kid Gene Marks is a contributor to Forbes and the author of the article‚ “If I were a poor black kid.” In the beginning of his article he agrees with Mr. Obama and quotes the president’s statement‚ “This is the defining issue of our time…This is a make-or-break moment for the middle class‚ and for all those who are fighting to get into the middle class. Because what’s at stake is whether this will be a country where working people can earn

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    Honors U.S History Black Codes The Black Codes were laws in the United States after the Civil War with the intent of limiting the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks as much as possible. Black Codes is used most often to refer to laws passed by Southern states at the end of the Civil War to control the labor‚ housing and other activities of newly-freed slaves. In Texas‚ the Eleventh Legislature produced these codes in 1866‚ right after the Civil War. The law reaffirmed the position

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    hypothetical writing. But in order for readers to have a connection with the characters‚ authors still apply the traits of personality and social impact of human to their characters. Therefore‚ characters of post-apocalyptic novels commonly share similar traits between each other‚ despite the time and the society of the novels. The novel Fahrenheit 451 of Ray Bradbury‚ The Handmaid’s Tale of Margaret Atwood and Anthem of Ayn Rand can clearly show the relation in traits of main characters and the reason

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    William Hammond Fire 2 Prevention Report Sam Lanier 24 March 2011 MGM Grand Fire and Subsequent Code Changes On the Morning of November 21‚ 1980‚ a fire burned that killed 85 people‚ and ultimately injured more than 700 others. Typically‚ it has come to be known that in order for a new law‚ regulation‚ and/or ordinance to be put into place‚ there has to be a previous event that causes death or injury‚ makes the news‚ or basically anything that stirs the voices of the public. The 1980 MGM Grand

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    It is remembered that the impact after World War II to the black minorities was still the segregation‚ discrimination‚ and exclusion; they struggled to occupy a space in the society‚ they suffered compared to the White Americans‚ they have separate place to travel‚ eat‚ drink and worship‚ they are not allowed to go to the same establishment. They do not have the same privilege after WW2; more so‚ their rights are abused and neglected‚ they are not accepted simply because of the color of their skin

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