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    and made 8 million people were without power. At Monday evening‚ American Apparel offered a “Sandy Sale” on its official website‚ the offer was for the people were affected by Sandy including Connecticut‚ Delaware‚ Massachusetts‚ North Carolina‚ New Jersey‚ New York‚ Pennsylvania‚ Virginia‚ and Maryland. The ad was “In case you’re bored during the storm‚ 20 percent off everything for the next 36 hours‚”. Furthermore‚ the promotion code was “SANDYSALE”. The purpose was targeting online customers who

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    I chose to write about the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty serves as a symbolic fixture of the principles America was founded on. She represents freedom‚ liberty‚ and opportunity. The location of the Statue of Liberty is an amazing feat in itself‚ it is right in the middle of a very wide and a very deep Hudson river‚ and at the time it was brought there‚ with the limited technology‚ was amazing. Adding to the location‚ The State of Liberty as everyone knows is right next to the old

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    an Italian‚ a British or a German? The America we live in has a Paris in Texas‚ a Moscow in Idaho and a Birmingham in Alabama. Even bigger cities and states in the world have changed their old cities names to others like New York‚ and New Jersey. Several Asian and American countries have changed the names adopted during the colonial era to others which match their customs and traditions. This is not the case to American personalities. After a whole 200 year period of being a free Nation

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    mitigate onrushing tides. The last proposal is for the neighborhood of Staten Island. The idea is to construct a damlike structure with suspension towers that would span Arthur Kill‚ a tidal straight that separates Staten Island from the mainland of New Jersey. All three are separate proposals that have different things that are good about them. After reading this article‚ the best proposal is for Lower Manhattan. This is the best choice because it’s practical. It’s practical because it uses something

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    Golden Gate Bridge and technological savvy. Curious‚ you peek out your car window and automatically start to question whether you’re going in the right direction. You find yourself surrounded by green and fields filled with groups of Holstein and Jersey cows‚ endless

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    state boards of nursing‚ specific to the state that the nurse is practicing in. These boards seek to define the scopes of practice particular to a specific set of people‚ such registered nurses‚ practical nurses‚ home health aides‚ etc. The New Jersey State Board of Nursing dictates things like applications‚ accreditation‚ fees‚ and continuing education requirements. It is regulatory in nature. (NJ Board of Nursing‚ n.d.) As a labor and delivery nurse‚ the professional organization that

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    The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution forbids the use of coerced confessions in criminal proceedings (Peak et at‚ 2010). However‚ internal investigations are a different matter. The U.S Supreme Court case of Garrity v. New Jersey defined what must be done. The case got its start when officers under investigation for fixing citations were ordered to give statements or be fired (Roufa‚ 2014). The statements were then used to convict the officers and they appealed saying that their statements

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    1776 Book Review Throughout history‚ one of the most memorable wars for Americans will be the American Revolution. This was a time when the thirteen American colonies broke off from the mother country of England and fought for their independence. David McCullough writes about the American Revolution in his non-fictional historical book 1776. This book helps readers better understand the conditions the soldiers and generals were in‚ the point of view from many of the generals‚ and some important

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    Felix Suhermanto Honors Am Gov. 2/22/13 period 3 white T.L.O vs. New Jersey The court’s decision in TLO vs. New jersey had a remarkable impact on the general public‚ to the extent that it is still cited today. The fourth amendment states that “ the right of the people o be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall be issued‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly

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    News Critique of Article: “Effect on Jersey Shield Law is broadened for Reporters” by Donald Janson‚ New York Times‚ May 7‚ 1982. The Shield Law provides reporters with an entitlement to a powerful privilege. That privi-lege gives reporters the right to disseminate information to the public without revealing the identity of their sources. However‚ certain extreme circumstances do not guarantee the same protection. In these circumstances the law does not protect information published with a reckless

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