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    Name ____________________ Adverb Clause Worksheet Directions: For each sentence‚ please do the following: 1. Underline the adverb clause‚ labeling the subject and the verb of each clause. 2. Circle the subordinating conjunction in each sentence. 3. Identify the question that is being answered by the clause. 4. Draw an arrow to the word that each clause modifies. 1. I will not go to the movies with you unless you buy me soda‚ popcorn‚ and candy. 2. Erica will find the almanacs

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    Constitution states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” (US Constitution). This ideal is known as The Establishment Clause. The Clause itself epitomizes the Founding Fathers’ goal of creating a country free of all religious persecution. However‚ in the many recent years‚ the American society of today seems to have hit a wall in terms of the acceptance of all cultures and their customs. Each and every person in this country of America has their own customs and under the rights

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    Equal Protection Clause

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    great discipline; however‚ it only enrolled male students. In 1996‚ the United States government sued the state of Virginia and the Virginia Military Institute for its male-only policy as a violation of the Fourteenth amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. The District Court ruled in the school’s favor. The Fourth Circuit “reversed and ordered Virginia to remedy the constitutional violation” (Van Camp). In return‚ Virginia proposed a similar program for women: the Virginia Women’s Institute for Leadership

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    War Guilt Clause

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    the Germans‚ the most condemning section of the Treaty of Versailles is Article 231‚ famously known as the ‘War Guilt Clause’. Amos Hershey apprises the popular German opinion of the time stating‚ “The acknowledgement of guilt in Article 231 [of the Treaty of Versailles] seems to me like a smarting wound which burns in the soul of the German people" (653-654). The War Guilt Clause blinded the Germans with anger and pushed them towards Hitler’s intent for war. Although the Treaty of Versailles is responsible

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    Kea Eligibility Clause

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    the following Clauses / Eligibility Criteria ONLY are eligible for selection / allotment of Government seats in Government‚ Aided‚ Private Un-aided Minority / Non-minority institutions through KEA. Each condition is specified as a clause and is individually referred by a code. The documents to be produced during verification of documents in support of the claim for each of the Clauses are also detailed below the respective clauses. The candidates who do not satisfy any of the Clauses / Eligibility

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    Fifth Amendment Clauses

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    name: Institution: ABSTRACT This paper examines the boundaries of the Fifth Amendment Clauses. It concentrates on the parts of the amendment that has been ignored. It is aimed at achieving a reasonable balance between the state ’s interest and the individual ’s. It will also try to evaluate the relevance of the Fifth Amendment to the constitution. Different clauses will be drawn of the fifth constitution to determine whether the geared purpose the Fifth Amendment has been

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    religion was the law and if you did not conform with what the Puritans believed‚ your life was in danger.(Solid hook!) However‚ things could be different with one phrase: the Establishment Clause.(Nice transition!) The lives of people in the Puritan society would have been different if the Establishment Clause had been enforced at the time because there would be a separation between church and state‚ Quakers would have been able to practice their religion and they would have lived peacefully. The

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    After reading the entire plot synopsis four times‚ and reading everything possible about the Double Jeopardy clause. I can honestly say I found this case extremely interesting and have a strong desire to watch this movie. Now this case if Libby was to actually murder Nick at the end of the movie would certainly involve a massive amount of investigations‚ questions‚ and laws. Now throughout the movie she did in fact commit multiple offenses from deceiving a parole officer‚ to handling a stolen weapon

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    The Non Compete Clause

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    The "non-compete" clause New Thesis: In society today the "non-compete" clause has gained more and more publicity. In certain industries the non-compete clause is essential to protect employers investments in their personnel. A fine example of this is in the radio industry in Florida. In 1987‚ the Florida appeals court reexamined a case where disc jockeys had signed a letter of agreement with a rival station during the prohibition period of their non-compete agreement. The disc jockeys

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    An exclusion clause is a term in a contract purporting to exclude or restrict the liability of one or more parties to the contract for breach of obligation . Exclusion clauses are controlled by common law and statute. The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 (UCTA 1977) and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCR 1999) confine the extent to which an individual can exclude or limit his business liability towards consumers. The Office of Fair Trading runs an unfair terms unit which inspects

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