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    Upon revision of the case of James and Susan Smith vs Richard Jones‚ I have decided upon a final sentencing of 1 year in prison‚ all but 30 days suspended‚ with two years of probation and the completion of drug court. This means that Richard would serve 30 days in prison to start and then be released on probation with the 11 remaining months hanging over him if he violates the terms of his probation. On top of this sentence‚ I would also take Richard’s mother up on her offer to reimburse the Smiths

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    In the story Thank You M’am‚ Ms. Jones wants to lead Roger to an improved lifestyle from his criminal ways‚ because she perceives Roger as her past self‚ when she made unforgettable mistakes as well. For example‚ Ms. Jones advises Roger to “look presentable” by washing his face and combing his hair‚ and also tells Roger to “behave [him]self” . Ms. Jones shows a lot of confidence and self respect‚ so she teaches Roger to do the same. Ms. Jones wants Roger to behave himself and change his criminal

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    radiology patients‚ including Patient A. Nurse at Dr. Jones Orthopedics needs to have a view only access Dr. Jones patient’s data only – this will include patient A. (Nurse at Dr. Jones Orthopedics is nurse_orthopedics Role2). Nurse_orthopedics can only access patients of Dr. Jones Orthopedics – and should not have access to other patient’s medical data on the EHR system. Assuming Mary the Nurse works for both the Radiology Department and at Dr. Jones Orthopedics – it means that with RBAC – Mary needs

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    published in 1813‚ but another novel based on the same plot called Bridget Jones Diary‚ a modern version of Pride and Prejudice was published in 1996. Every text is the absorption and transformation of another‚ with similar themes and conditions considering the lifestyle in that time period‚ known as a mimetic orientation. Intertextuality‚ the relationship to other prior texts is present among Pride and Prejudice‚ Bridget Jones Diary‚ and A Dog’s Head through the overarching similarity of characters

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    What He Called Himself: Issues of identity in Early Dances Gay Morris is a dance and art critic‚ historian‚ and an author of many articles and books. “What He Called Himself: Issues of identity in Early Dances by Bill T. Jones” is an excerpt from one of her many books called A Game for Dancers: Performing Modernism in the Postwar Years‚ 1945-1960. This specific book previously won the de la Torre Bueno Prize by the Society of Dance History Scholars. Morris also has contributed to many dance journals

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    respective texts Jasper Jones and Bora Ring. The idea of change as a maturing yet calamitous and estranging force is conveyed onto the audience through demonstration of its dynamic effects. The skilful use of literary techniques—metaphors‚ similes and symbolism—allows the reader to fully comprehend the consequences of this perpetual force. Metaphors and personification display the idea that change is cataclysmic when it is not required. Change emerges in the life of Jasper Jones’ protagonist Charlie

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    Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones from the short story “Thank You Ma’am” is a tough yet motherly and empathetic character. These three contradictory character traits show in her actions‚ thoughts‚ and words. Mrs. Jones exemplifies empathy when she can relate to Rodger’s situation and when she doesn’t want to ask him about things that could possibly be embarrassing to him. “The woman did not ask the boy anything about where he lived‚ or his folks‚ or anything else that would embarrass him.”(3) this

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    Why The Drinking Age Limit Should Be Twenty One? Vivian Jones‚ the author of “Underage Drinking”; questions the drinking age limit‚ but also wants to decrease the drinking age limit from twenty one to eighteen. First‚Jones defines underage drinking as a danger to young adults and teenagers that are developing. Second‚ Jones states raising the age limit for drinking is a controversial topic in society. Third‚ Jones acknowledges that drinking underage is banned and as a result this makes more alluring

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    slaves. For example‚ Henry Townsend a free black man owned thirty-three slaves and more than fifty acres of land (Jones 5). Edward P. Jones uses institutional racism and intra-racial racism to illustrate discrimination towards race in social order‚ within The Known World. Within the novel many white characters such as William Robbins‚ uses institutional racism to control his wealth

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    Paul Tudor Jones was a young prodigy on Wall Street in the early 1980s (130). His investment style was one of a kind at the time. Trading to him was a psychological game mixed with excellent poker faces. He believed that you have to be able to sense what your fellow traders were up to in order to beat them‚ and in order to see how they might react in certain market situations (131). Paul Jones thought that the more you pay attention to your rivals‚ the more you will be able to predict their actions

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