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    After the American Revolutionary War‚ New Jersey was the only state that granted suffrage to any citizen that met the voting qualifications. Women first gained the right to vote via the vague wording in the voting clause‚ in the New Jersey Constitution of 1776. The voting rights acts of 1790 and 1797 explicitly indicated that women had the right to vote‚ though each law affected a different area of New Jersey. Then in 1807‚ there was a voting act which revoked the right to vote for women. The

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    John Pierpont Morgan was a successful financer‚ that more than once saved the U.S economy; he would manipulate the economy to his will‚ before the Federal Reserve was assembled. As a result in order to acquire all of this power he would create monopolies. John Pierpont Morgan was trying to create a steel monopoly‚ and was already a stockholder of every railroad company. According to investopedia John would merge with other strong competitors‚ this would expand his reach throughout the market and

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    Comm 353 Essay #1 29 February 2013 Super Size that Publicity In 2004‚ Morgan Spurlock released his documentary “Super Size Me.” In this documentary‚ Spurlock takes it upon himself to eat only from the fast food restaurant McDonald’s for one month straight. He gave himself four rules: 1. All of his food must come from McDonald’s 2. He must try everything on the McDonald’s menu at least once 3. If asked‚ he must agree to “super-size” each food order 4. He must eat three meals a day Before

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    New Jersey v. T.L.O.‚ (1985) is the case that impacted me the most. It is a decision by the US Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of a search of a public high school student after she was caught smoking. A search of her purse revealed drug paraphernalia‚ marijuana‚ and documentation of drug sales. She was charged as a juvenile for the drugs and paraphernalia found in the search. She went against the search‚ claiming it violated her 4th Amendment right against unreasonable searches. The

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    The Toxicity of Today’s Music Industry To some the music industry is a toxic one‚ while to others they could not be more indifferent about it. In the article “Sex‚ Lies and Videos” Joan Morgan stresses the negative affects the music industry is having on this generation. She makes great points throughout the article while using examples to support those points. T.V is one of the most popular forms of “advertising” if you will. She says T.V is essentially a “babysitter” for children. Whether

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    Jersey Johnson v. Columbia Broadcasting System In the Jersey Johnson v. Columbia Broadcasting System‚ there is a lot evidence that provides information to create justifiable arguments against the plaintiff side. There is also a lot of evidence that hurts the defense side in this case‚ but all of those points can be rebutled using witness statements and exhibits. The sole argument of the defense side is to prove that the Columbia Broadcasting System did not intended to cause or did cause any emotional

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    Compare how Atonement and Spies explore the journey from innocence to experience. Both Atonement and Spies are bildungsroman where the protagonists are reminiscing about events in their childhoods which impose on them in their adult lives. In Atonement‚ Briony is narrating throughout the text; however the reader only finds this out at the end and in Spies Stephen is narrating with his older and younger self through duel narration with slippage between the two. Both text were published within a year

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    In The New York Review of Books‚ Apri 10‚ 2003‚ A Very Popular penalty by Edmund S. Morgan‚ and Marie Morgan‚ the author shows that; The death penalty has been around for a long time‚ but it has proven to have many flaws. The author shows this by talking about how different states‚ have seperate stances on using cases that have appeared in court systems. Some of these cases are‚ "Furman V. Georgia"‚ in which Furman was sentenced to death by a jury that had no rules used in its decision making

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    Solomon Social Studies 2015 T.L.O v New Jersey The 4th amendment states that people have a right to have privacy. If a police officer or any law enforcement comes to your house without a warrant and seized something in your possession they broke a law. Something like this happened in 1984. A teacher at a New Jersey high school discovered a 14-year-old freshman and her friend smoking cigarettes in school in violation of a school

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    Android based Spy Robot with night vision camera Priyadharshni Pandian & Sonia Balamurugan. III yr-Dept.of ECE‚SACS M.A.V.M.M. Engg College‚Madurai‚TamilNadu ABSTRACT: The robotics and automation industry rules the sectors from manufacturing to household entertainments. It is widely used because of its simplicity and ability to modify to meet changes of needs. This paper deals with the project which is designed to develop the robotic vehicle using android applications for remote operation attached

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