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    community wanting her to move to another place. New neighbor cares on how should the community should look like‚ they want to see the place modern and new‚ they don’t want to see an old farm house. That’s why Mrs. Fullertons is affected so much by this complains and hates about her place. The story of “The Painted Door” Anne who is the character in the story was affected the most because of the mood and the setting made. There were a snowstorm coming and she wanted her husband to stay to their

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    Arizona vs Miranda

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    Brief Case Miranda v. Arizona Early in 1963‚ a 17 years old woman was kidnapped and raped in PhoenixArizona. The police investigated the case‚ and soon found and arrested a poor‚ and mentally disturbed man. The name of this man was Ernesto Miranda. Miranda was 23 years old when he was arrested. On March 13‚ 1963‚ Miranda was arrested based on circumstantial evidence linking him to the kidnapping and the rape. After 2 police officers interrogated him for 2 hours‚ he signed a confession to the

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    Silent Guardians What does it mean to you to be in the Air Force? At first I had thought that I knew that answer. I thought I was doing it just to escape the jail that my hometown had established for me. That it was my ticket out‚ to see the world. It wasn’t until this assignment that I know realize the true answer behind that question. An answer that not only defines who I am as an airman but also a person. I would like to take you back on a cold December night during 1990. I was born to

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    What does it mean to be human? What makes who we are? What drives us? Could it be the desire of becoming better‚ faster‚ and stronger‚ perhaps? All throughout history‚ humans have been known to have advanced in their respective eras through planning and their own advancements in technology. Technology is one of the many things that people in the 21st century debate about‚ whether it’s good or bad‚ or even neutral. Why do so many disagree with the idea of becoming better through the advances in technology

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    Yen Trinh Writing I Saturday‚ 23‚ 2014 What does it means to be human? There is something deeply and mysterious in this question that we cannot explain. Being a human of course is to have fingers‚ head‚ heart‚ mouth‚ legs‚ hands‚ etc. But what is really meant by saying “to be human”? Does it mean that humans need to be able to speak? Need to have legs‚ hands? “What does it mean to be human?” The answer really depends on who will answer it. The meaning of being human is always being questioned

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    Arizona Immigration Law

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    December 2012 Arizona Immigration Law In the past several years immigration has become a controversial topic in America. Arizona has approved a law about immigrants not being allowed there. This law has had many arguments and lots of controversy. People everywhere have their own view and beliefs on this issue. The most talked about issue is Arizona’s immigration bill. In April 2010‚ Arizona passed the nation’s toughest law on illegal immigration. Senate Bill 1070 will affect Arizona economically

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    What Respect Means to You

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    Emma 13‚ Oct 2011 Respect Others the Way We Want to be Treated To me‚ respect means we honor people’s opinions‚ their feelings‚ their values and their religions as well. It also means we accept people as they are without any prejudice and conditions. However‚ as soon as I got into college‚ I realized that respect is also something that I have to earn from others‚ which means that I not only have to get involved into them‚ but also have to be trustworthy to them‚ and that is how a friendship

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    you did‚ you must be envisioning the stereotypical hero (and yes‚ that means your answer is still valid‚ but it’s not the answer that I was looking for). When I was a child‚ I too‚ used to believe that heroes were the ones who wore capes and would constantly fight villains in order to save the world. As I got older‚ I realized that being a hero doesn’t mean having an exceptional crime-fighting ability‚ nor does it mean being this paragon of the city. A hero is someone who inspires you to be the best

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    Marines represent what it means to be a perfect warrior and a gentleman. In the 1800’s battles were fought with what is now known as rules of war. A Marine Corps General of a modern army in those days wanted to be seen as a gentleman and therefore demanded the respect that a gentleman would receive both on and off the battlefield. In order to receive that respect‚ it was said that a battle should be fought humanly or as a gentleman. Though in most armies only officers were considered gentlemen

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    Miranda v. Arizona American Government This case is one that changed the way the United States Police forces will work forever. Every human in the world has natural born rights. Even people who have been arrested have rights‚ ‘The rights of the accused’. These rights are the main point of this court case. ‘On the third of March in 1963‚ an eighteen year old girl‚ “Lois Ann Jameson” (Sonneborn 6)‚ was leaving Paramount Theaters in downtown Phoenix’ (Sonneborn 7). Jameson would always take the bus

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