including the lack of the right to a fair trial as well as indefinite holding. For example‚ Maru Mora-Villalpando had to beg for habeus corpus after being detained (Gene Johnson). Since immigration is a civil matter‚ not criminal those who are detained have no 6th amendment right to attorney (Bouloubasis). Also‚ people are detained based on political views‚ which was once again shown in the case of Maru Mora-Villalpando‚ who was also known to be anti-ICE and very involved in Latino advocacy programs
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I read “Ode to My Socks” by Pablo Neruda and “Advice to My Son” by J. Peter Meinke. In the first reading “Ode to My Socks”‚ there is a boy who receives a gift of a pair of hand knitted wool socks from a woman named Maru Mori. He is amazed by these socks and describes them as‚ “Two socks as soft as rabbits”. As he slips his feet into these magical socks‚ “I slipped my feet into them as though into two cases knitted with threads of twilight and goat skin” He feels as if his feet are not good
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are of the Maru kitae‚ or unlaminated‚ variety‚ composed entirely of Hagane (hard steel). While this might strike the novice as an advantage‚ in reality it is a lethal shortcoming: Hagane is brittle. The blade would be able to be sharpened almost limitless times but it would also likely develop severe stress cracks‚ even break outright‚ as it saw use in combat. This was a problem that often plagued the lower-ranking samurai‚ as they could not afford weapons of higher quality than Maru-kitae. The
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Tomi and Keet may be extremely different but they do have some similarities. Keet and Tomi both are very determined and when they have their minds set on something they will go to any end to get it. Keet and Tomi had similarities and differences Keet is different is some ways Tomi is different in some ways and they have some things in common too. Keet is different from Tomi‚ because unlike Tomi‚ Keet is mean‚ cares about what other people think about him‚ and has a maid to do his chores. Whereas
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Spread across nearly 2‚000‚000 square miles of the South Pacific‚ in an area as large as the continent of Europe‚ lies the Territory of French Polynesia and its principal island‚ Tahiti. Settlers from Southeast Asia are thought to have first arrived in the Marquesas Islands‚ in the northeastern part of what is today called French Polynesia‚ around 300 AD and in the Society Islands‚ including Tahiti‚ to the west by about 800 AD. Prior to the first European contact‚ the islands were ruled by a hierarchy
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MUSI 1306 Study Guide-Twentieth-Century & Non-Western Music The section on twentieth-century music will involve chapters 1-8‚ 15-17. Chapters 1-3 will be utilized for the discussion of Non-Western music. It will be necessary to study these chapters‚ as well as the listening examples contained within‚ to achieve full comprehension of these sections. Twentieth-Century Overview (Chapter 1) Within the music of the twentieth century can be seen influences of folk and popular music‚ Asian
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Shukla VP-Vanit Patel MD- Madhvi Dabhi KS-Kaustubh Sane S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Name of the Student Ajoy Saikia Arindam Bhagyashree Mhapsekar Bitupan Hathimura Darryl Castelino Dharmendra Singh Dhaval Shukla Sandip Maru Gwenydd Perrira Ishan Thaker Jignesh Sonera Pranjit Sharmah Rahul P.K. Riyanka Talukdar Rohan Jagtap Sachin Swami Swapnil Kokane Topon Bora Vishal Vaghela Vivek Singh Vrushank Upadhyaya Yash Pal Yadav Subject MGT-AS-GC SB SB-MD CPM CPM MGT-BSIP-GC
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“Color describtion: Perception” Theoretical Framework: Prototype theory Invented Words (Berko 1958). Color Semantics Link between perception & language. Cultural differences in color terms. Objectives: Observe at what age children start to distinguish between similar colors. Observe with which objects do they relate colors the most. Observe if cultural aspects change color description. Materials: List of colors from Wikipedia. 11 Subjects for the interviews (4 children‚ 2 adolescents
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influence. Mishima characterizes Yasuo as deceitful and devious because he “possessed the power to make others follow him” (22). His father’s wealth resulted in Yasuo being spoiled‚ lazy‚ and manipulative‚ making others do his work for him on the Utajima-maru and even threatening the bosun when he tried to confront him. By characterizing Yasuo as prideful‚ lazy‚ and manipulative in contrast to the hardworking and innocent Shinji‚ Mishima implies that Yasuo embodies the spoiled and manipulative Western countries
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with what Keet does‚ he calms himself down and reminds himself that his father doesn’t want him to fight. This shows great self discipline. Even when he is unsure whether or not his actions go against the law‚ he is so focused on raising the Taiyo Maru that he shows tremendous amounts of bravery to possibly be rebelling against the government. He is kind and sympathetic to his friends like when he was deeply concerned for Rico when he slept with the pontoons through the night. Tomi’s personality
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