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    Warrants Essay

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    developed. However‚ if the audience disputes the warrant‚ then it must be defended with backing— another Toulmin term. Essentially the claim is the action; the reason‚ the cause of the action; the warrant‚ the value that leads to the claim. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand worked for a few years for the tobacco company Brown and Williamson. However‚ his boss Sandefur fires Wigand for “poor communication skills.” At first‚ his wife is devastated that he lost his job‚ mainly for healthcare reasons. The doctor’s

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    In The Nine‚ Jeffrey Toobin takes us into the halls of the most important and secret legal body in our country‚ the Supreme Court. He reveals about the nine people who decided the law of the land. An institution at a moment of transition‚ the Court now stands at a important point‚ with major changes in store on such issues as abortion‚ civil rights‚ and church-state relations. He did interviews with the justices and discusses about the Court’s history and of its future. Toobin throughout the book

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    activity of critical thinking. Therefore‚ whistleblowing‚ is an act representative of critical thinkers. Whistleblowers take huge personal and business risks to blow the whistle on what went wrong inside an organization. For instance‚ there is Dr. Jeffrey Wigand‚ the tobacco company researcher who exposed his employer on "60 Minutes" for lying about the dangers of smoking. There is Randy Robarge‚ a former radiation protection supervisor at Com Ed?s nuclear power plant in Zion. He blew the whistle in

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    Water Energy Crisis

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    when I went to interview Shahbaz Sharif‚ I asked him to do one thing: invite Jeffrey Sachs‚ the famous Columbian University Professor who looks at poverty in the world not as a social evil‚ but clinically‚ treating it as a disease‚ needing an urgent and practical cure‚ and who offers an integrated set of solutions. And if possible‚ read his book‚ “The End of Poverty – Economic Possibilities for Our Time”. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs envisions ending poverty from the world by the year 2025. He just does

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    Given Sachs’ beliefs‚ values and issues that he wrestles with‚ he has his own vision of development or what the good life looks like that mimics the Westernized trajectory and focuses on economic development as a way to improve culture in societies. His vision of the good life moves beyond the freedom to maximize personal utility which is what neoclassicists argue is the good life. Rather‚ living a good life “means finding a golden mean‚ living by virtue and being able to flourish” (Guo 2014). This

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    Enron Background

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    people who believed that their soar to greatness was genuine. It turns out to be the America’s biggest corporate bankruptcy. Before the fall of Enron: The sale of natural gas and electricity. It turn from a energy company to trading company. Jeffrey Skilling’s mark-to-market method. The method requires estimations of future incomes when a long-term contract is signed. The price or value of a security is recorded on a daily basis to calculate profits and losses. Special Purpose Entity Are

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    March 3‚ 2013 Wrongful convictions. | How the use of DNA can exonerate those wrongfully convicted. Imagine wasting years of your life in a jail cell on death row‚ for a crime you did not commit. You have to ask yourself “how could this happen? How did an innocent person get convicted if indeed they are innocent?” Those are just a few questions you think of when you think of wrongful convictions. Some questions can be answered by the common causes of wrongful convictions‚ such as‚ eyewitness

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    Rhonda’s character is in the background more than the forefront because the narrator introduce Rhonda at the start of the story and not again until the end of story when “Jeffrey shot Rhonda‚” (52). Using the third person omniscient in the story is significant because‚ I was able to relate to each character through imagery and personification. The story is based on Rhonda’s senseless death‚ how her death affected Cassandra the protagonist in the story‚ and her friends Rhonda‚ Melanie‚ Anita‚ and

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    Middlesex

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    judge through generations after generations. Fortunately‚ the first step to be acknowledged by others is by identifying oneself so that the comfortability level is suitable for the individual in that specific crowd. It is hinted in Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides where every man and woman wants to fit into a group where they naturally belong. This is because of the human nature man-kind posses in which the necessity of security can only be achieved when gathered in a pack. However to do so‚ each

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    mom and one from your dad‚ nobody has the same DNA as you unless you are a identical twin or a clone. Your siblings have different DNA than you though you have the same parents because the two halves combine differntly. In the year of 1984 Alec Jeffreys discovered the use of fingerprinting in a case. Since this discovery this tool has solved many cases and help with the falsely accused victims get out of the trouble they weren’t involved in.DNA is a very useful in finding criminals‚ because it

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