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    President John F. Kennedy first called for the Civil Rights Act in his civil rights speech on June 11th‚ 1963‚ but it was President Lyndon B. Johnson that signed the bill into law on July 2nd‚ 1964. Many Southern Senate Democrats opposed the bill. What made it necessary was the fact that racial discrimination was running rampant in the U.S.‚ and a fix was desperately needed.  The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ensured equal rights for every citizen of the United States. First of all‚ President John F

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    One of the most difficult challenges that parents face is the child behavioral problems. All children may misbehave sometimes‚ it is part of their mental and emotional development to break the role and explore new things. However‚ the most important thing is to keep an eye on them and know if they need to seek a professional help. The causes of the children’s behavioral problems may vary and once the parents know the cause‚ they should be able to help. One common reason that lead

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    “Fouls” and there are “Violations”   Fouls are caused by physical contact (holding‚ pushing)‚ or actions (acting out like you are going to hit another player but you don’t) or even extreme abusive yelling or cussing (technical foul).  Violations are actions by players that break a basketball rule – such as traveling‚ stepping on the line‚ and back court.   Prior to each “Foul” call the referee will first perform this signal…  Stop the Clock! Prior to each “Violation” the Ref will first perform

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    If war is necessary‚ it is a necessary evil. Its evil is sometimes concealed for a time by its glamour and excitement but when war is seen in its reality‚ there is a little glory about it. At its best‚ it is hideous calamity. It brings in awful loss of life. In recent great wars‚ millions of men‚ women and children were killed‚ many died of diseases‚ famines and untold sufferings. A war generally sweeps away the strongest and best men of a country and leaves the aged‚ the weak and the unfit to carry

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    Are Computers Necessary?

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    Are computers necessary? Computers have been around for many years and it has become difficult to imagine life without them. They are present almost everywhere we go - at the supermarket‚ at the bank‚ at home‚ in the car. Computers are more efficient than we humans are‚ at least when it comes to calculations and related topics - as the name computer implies (to compute - to calculate). The question is‚ however - could we do without computers? Are computers really necessary‚ or do we just use them

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    Harlem Renaissance] During the 1920’s women were restricted from many things and society tried to control and limit their personal freedom. One of the ways women resisted to conform to society normality’s was limiting the amount of children they had by controlling their fertility. After the end of the civil war there was a decline in fertility rates and one of the major reasons for this was because there was a loss of young marriageable men who were killed and also because more and more women were

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    Prepared by Karnataka Women’s Information and Resource Centre For NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Faridkot House‚ Copernicus Marg New Delhi 110 001‚ India Tel: 23385368 Fax: 23384863 E-mail: covdnhrc@nic.in Website: www.nhrc.nic.in © 2005‚ National Human Rights Commission The views expressed by the authors in this publication are not necessarily the views of the NHRC. Edited by Mimmy Jain Designed and produced by Rajika Press Services Pvt. Ltd

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    Border Protection department should offer one class or seminar in professional ethics because these individuals will encounter a situation that will put these agents decision making to the test. It important that the professional ethics course main goal is to teach about moral growth. For example

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    Expectancy Violation Theory and Relating Concepts Theory: Expectancy Violation Theory General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech the audience will know what the Expectancy Violation Theory (EVT)‚ Threat Threshold and Violation Valence are and the assumptions of EVT. My work related experience with this theory‚ and scholarly evidence that supports this theory. Introduction I. Have you ever been sitting in a movie with several open seats‚ but people decide to sit right next

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    remitted and simplified traffic information dismissed. In answer to the defendant’s assertion in his affidavit of errors that his constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated‚ the return of the court merely asserted that the right to a speedy trial did not apply to a traffic infraction. This assertion is incorrect‚ since the constitutional right to a speedy trial applies to all prosecutions (People v Wertheimer‚ NYLJ‚ June 5‚ 1986‚ at 15‚ col 5 [App Term‚ 2d & 11th Jud Dists]). Although

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