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    California Dream Act Essay

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    California is no stranger to the larger majority of ethnicities that originate from all over the world. A large portion of the population is accounted for‚ are immigrants who come from southern countries like Mexico‚ El Salvador‚ Guatemala‚ etc. Eastern and far eastern countries also divide a minor portion of the population. These immigrated families that come to the United States‚ come to pursue and hope their children in body the same vision they have‚ to continue their education. But‚ for many

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    the lower courts (before the Supreme Court). Issue(s): question of law presented to the U.S. Supreme Court. Holding: the ruling in the case. The decision/answer. Rationale: reasons why the court ruled in a particular way. Rochin v. California Year: 1952 Facts 3 deputy sheriffs of the county of Los Angeles go into Rochin’s home after obtaining potential information that he was selling narcotics They found him on the second floor‚ where he then swallows two capsules. The deputies

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    The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore is a book about two Wes Moores who grew up similarly with the same name‚ but chose two different destinies as time went on. Both of them endured a life without a father figure‚ got into serious trouble with the police‚ and grew up in a poor household. The author of the book‚ Wes‚ is at first a trouble maker‚ doesn’t have a healthy relationship with his mother‚ and struggles in school. Since Wes skipped classes and let his grades slip‚ his mother made a tough and expensive

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    from the government to the farmers to even the children. It was as if fire arms seemed to be a joke to some people and to others it was a hobby. Most people didn’t realize how their actions affected their children‚ neighbourhood and city. Michael Moore portrayed the ignorance within the American people on not only the topic of firearms but also in racism‚ media and world view. The viewer was able to watch while one topic unfolded into the next. The problem Americans faced was ignorance. They understood

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    Studying at University

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    Topic8. Living at home or moving away from families while studying at university As probably you know writing has 4 criteria to scoring. Task response -coherence and cohision- Lexical resource- grammatical range and acuracy . They all are scored from 0 to 9 and then the average of all will be your mark. In many cities‚ lack of universities with a wide range of studying fields forces students to leave their families and move to other places. However‚ there are many students who continue their

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    Who is at fault here? As much as Moore wants to blame it on the school or the system‚ it is not there fault. Moore has no one to blame but himself. School is not hell‚ it is not torture and in most of the cases it is necessary. Moore said and I quote‚ “Do this‚ don’t do that‚ tuck your shirt in‚ wipe that smile off your face‚ where’s your hall pass‚ THAT’S THE WRONG HALL PASS! YOU - DETENTION!!”. Well with all but one of those I see no problem. Honestly Moore tucking your shirt in won’t kill you

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    My Unforgettable Trip to California Mirna El Hadi American Intercontinental University English 106 Dr. Rebecca Coleman January 12‚ 2013 “My Unforgettable Trip to California” This past April‚ my friend and I took a five-day trip to California‚ where we visited San Francisco and the Napa Valley wine country. We flew out on a Friday morning and stayed in the Golden State until Wednesday afternoon. During our visit‚ we saw quite

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    T he Other Wes Moore; A Tale of Manhood In The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚Two Fates the author‚ Wes Moore introduces readers to the other Wes and his childhood self. While sharing similar origins‚ the two men present themselves as adults in two very different ways. Wes Moore tries to explain the difference between the other Wes and himself‚ by exploring their childhood and how they both came into their manhood. Both learn from their role models how to be perceived as a man. For the other Wes

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    Extrinsic motivation‚ intrinsic is being motivated by self-satisfaction and extrinsic is motivated by en external reward. In the memoir The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore‚ there are a series of events or incidents in the second half of the book that display that variety of motivation that exists. Having read the book one may argue that the author Wes Moore was motivated by more intrinsic drive whereas the other Wes was motivated more by extrinsic drive. Both of the Wes Moore’s had varying motivations

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    In the book The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore‚ two people by the name of Wes Moore turned out to have different fates. One became a Rhodes Scholar while the other became a convicted murderer who’s going to spend the rest of his life in prison. How did one become more traditionally successful than the other? One can say that it’s because of how their mothers guided them and the environment they grew up around. Children don’t know any better‚ they depend on the guidance of a father‚ mother

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