Jason Kush MUSI 473 01 3 May 2016 Regina Carter Regina Carter was born in Detroit‚ Michigan on August 6th‚ 1962. Her parents were not musicians (her father an autoworker and her mother an elementary school teacher)‚ but her cousin‚ James Carter‚ is a jazz saxophonist. She began piano at age two and violin at age four. She took lessons at the Detroit Community Music School. In addition to her musical studies‚ she took dance‚ focusing on tap and ballet. Regina was classically trained‚ but became
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Dudley Ransford Brandyce Grant was an educationalist who specialized in the theory of early childhood school development in Jamaica. He is regarded by many as the ’Father of Early Childhood Education in Jamaica’. Early Life and Education Born in Santa Marta‚ Colombia on September 15‚ 1915 he immigrated to Jamaica with his parents‚ James and Annie‚ at an early age. He attended Maldon Primary School‚ St. James in his youth before continuing his education at Mico Teachers’ College in St. Andrew
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The role of Regina in Henrik Ibsen’s‚ Ghosts. Within the first scene‚ Regina’s duplicitous character is revealed as colloquial and disrespectful language is used when addressing the drunken Engstrand‚ ‘Make less noise with that hoof’ (Isben‚ 2008‚ p. 4). Isben modifies her language to enhance Regina’s obvious distaste for Engstrand and his way of being‚ as she speaks plainly towards her supposed father as she recalls his mistreatment of her as he referred to his daughter as ‘nothing’. The sexuality
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Case Name: Michigan v. Tyler 436 U.S. 499(1978) Issue: Do the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment apply to Firefighters in an active Arson Investigation? Facts: In the case of Michigan v. Tyler the firefighters had had legal reason to initially enter the premises of Tyler’s Auction house on January 22‚ 1970‚ which was to extinguish the fire and surmise the start of said fire. Upon extinguishing flames during a preliminary search containers containing flammable liquid were found in the premises. These
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described as a consumer in a detailed analysis is Regina George. Regina George is a sixteen year old female teenager in High School whose reputation is built off of being the popular girl and is known for her appearance and all her nice belongings that she has‚ including her lavish car that she drives. Regina does not have an occupation and resides at home in her mansion along with her wealthy family. In order to support her wealthy lifestyle‚ Regina prefers to have the finer things in life‚ which
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Ochampaugh v. Seattle 588 P. 2d 1351 (Wash. 1979) Facts Ordinary pond owned by the city Popular with area residents for fishing and swimming The two boys were familiar with the pond and had gone there before. Neither boy could swim. There were no warning signs around the pond. The pond‚ while man-made‚ was in existence before the city purchased the land. Issue Was the pond a “trap” or extraordinarily dangerous enough to render it an “attractive nuisance” to children and thus create
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conflict. This source was edited by Greg. M. Romaneck‚ a literature professor. Greg mentions how the author used diverse sources and narratives to create a balanced insight on what happened during Pearl Harbor. * Goldstein‚ Donald M.‚ and Katherine V. Dillon. The Pearl Harbor Papers: Inside the Japanese Plans. Washington: Brasseyʼs (US)‚ 1993. Print. This source contains a profile of Commander Minoru Genda; the man behind the Japanese attack‚ letters of Admiral Yamamoto‚ who helped plan the operation
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Rory Parata-13448932 Roper v Simmons (2005) Facts When 17 years old Christopher Simmons admitted to commiting murder‚ 9 months later he was trial as an adult and was sentenced to death. Simmons party argued that he was ‘’very immature’’ and ‘’very susceptible to being manipulated’’ while he was away from home a lot with other teenagers. Simmons filed a new petition for state postconviction relief‚ arguing that the reasoning of Atkins established that the Constitution prohibits the execution
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Gideon V. Wainwright On June 2‚ 1961 there were some items stolen from Bay Harbor Pool Room‚ such as five dollars and a few bottles of beer and soda. Henry Cook told the police that he had seen Clarence Gideon walk out of the pool hall with a bottle of wine and his pockets filled with coins‚ then got into a taxi and left the joint. Major people that were involved were Clarence Earl Gideon the plaintiff‚ Louie L. Wainwright the defendant‚ H. G. Cochran‚ Jr. was the original respondent. The
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FACTS: Petitioner initiated a complaint against Elizabeth Catu and Antonio Pastor who were occupying one of the units in a building in Malate which was owned by the former. The said complaint was filed in the Lupong Tagapamayapa of Barangay 723‚ Zone 79 of the 5th District of Manila where respondent was the punong barangay. The parties‚ having been summoned for conciliation proceedings and failing to arrive at an amicable settlement‚ were issued by the respondent a certification for the filing
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