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    The Elastic Clause

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    times. A vital part of the Constitution displays the necessary and

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    containing the “Establishment Clause” to protect religious freedom; “The Establishment Clause provides that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.”29 Throughout the years‚ the Supreme Court has struggled to capture the precise meaning of this phrase.30 The Court has found that‚ at a minimum‚ the Establishment Clause must mean the following: Neither a state nor the Federal Government can set up a church. Neither can pass laws which aid one religion‚ aid all religions‚ or prefer

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    Exemption Clause

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    Exemption Clause Each time a person travels on a bus‚ train or an airplane‚ buys a washing machine‚ computers‚ etc.‚ or deposits good in a railway locker or even going to a concert‚ he will receive a standard form contract. There are two kinds of standard form contracts which is business transactions and consumer transactions Business transaction is one that regulates dealings between people in business for example building contracts and etc. While consumer transaction is one which

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    Adverb Clause

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    ADVERB CLAUSE 1. What do you know about adverbial clause? Adverb clause is a dependent clauses that consists of subject and verd as a unit which takes the place of an adverb in another clauses or pharses. It answers questions such as “when?”‚ “where?”‚ “why?”‚ “with whwt result?”‚ and “under what condition?”. It oftenly modifies verb in the sentences. 2. Mention the kinds of adverb clause! There are some kinds of adverb clause‚ they are: kind of clause common conjunctions Function Example time

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    2014 All Good Things Must Come to an End A Course Review of 2013-2014 Winter Semester of LITR 221 The amazing thing about literature is that it can be interrupted differently by each person who reads it. Which means that while one piece of writing is amazing‚ creative‚ and witty to one person to another person it could be the most boring‚ uninteresting‚ and redundant piece of literature they have ever read. In this semester of Literature 221‚ I was given the opportunity to read works from

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    Phrases and Clauses 5 December 2012 Phrases and Clauses I) Prepositional and Appositive Phrases Phrase- a few words that do not have a subject or a verb and are one part of speech in a sentence A) Prepositional Phrases Prepositional phrase- preposition with a noun or pronoun following it Ex: near the table and chairs. “Near” is the preposition and “table and chairs” are the objects. 1) Adjectival Phrases Adjectival phrase- a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun

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    Taking Clause

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    it be national‚ state‚ or local‚ must pay compensation to the private owner‚ the issue with this is that the owner only receives compensation of the value of the property‚ not time‚ effort‚ or the cost of relocation. The government should not be able to have the power to take property from private owners unless

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    responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to HYPERLINK "http://www.vision2learn.com" www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make

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    Exercise on Relative Clauses (Contact clauses) 1 Relative clauses - defining or non-defining? Study the situations and then decide whether the following relative clauses are defining or non-defining. defining – no commas non-defining – commas 1. I have three brothers.  [pic] My brother who lives in Sidney came to see me last month.   [pic] My brother‚ who lives in Sidney‚ came to see me last month. 2. I have one sister.  [pic] My sister who is 25 years old spent her holiday

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    APPOSITIVE PHRASES • are words placed next to nouns and pronouns to provide additional information. An appositive is a noun or pronoun placed next to another noun or pronoun to identify‚ rename‚ or explain it. Examples: She did not care for his hobby‚ running. My friend Marilyn broke her collarbone. COMMON TYPES OF PHRASES An appositive phrase is a noun or pronoun with modifiers placed next to a noun or pronoun to add information and details. Examples: My jacket‚ a windbreaker‚ fits well. (with

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