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    characteristics‚ profiles‚ beliefs from a sample of people. In designing a questionnaire that focuses on open ended questions the main concern should be on determining the way the responses will be quantified. Open ended questions are often used in research to clarify closed questions or as a means of generating ideas. In both cases it is generally assumed that the longer and more detailed the response to an open ended question the better (Graziano et al‚ 2000). However‚ relatively little is known about the

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    The United States v. Virginia court case was debated on Jan 17‚ 1996 at Virginia Military Institute. The advocates involved were Paul Bender‚ who argued the case for the United States and Theodore B. Olson‚ who argued the case on behalf of Virginia. The U.S was the petitioner‚ while Virginia was the accused. According to "FindLaw’s United States Supreme Court Case and Opinions.” the case was about Virginia Military Institute violating the fourteenth Amendments of Equal Protection by maintaining a

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    Should all adoptions be open? Carisa Tacke October 10‚ 2012 Comp11- hour 5 Mrs. Budimlija “If a mother and father can love more than one child‚ then certainly a child can love more than one mother or father” - Unknown. SOMETHING ELSE!! Adoptions should be open because the child may have a positive relationship with the birth family‚ there is no pressure on the child to find who their birthparents are‚ the child will never have to search for his/her birthparents‚ and the adoptive parents

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    Huntington West Virginia Demographic Paper HCS 490 University of Phoenix Huntington West Virginia Demographic Paper The United States is facing a growing epidemic of obesity. Obesity affects individuals of any age‚ gender‚ or nationality. Diseases increased by obesity are increasing at alarming rates in children and adults. It is thought that children suffering from obesity will not live as long as their parents. Along with health risks in children

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    in the late 19th century where some women were treated as housewives. The men were always superior to women and women were considered physically weaker nor allowed to socialize as freely as men. In The Story of an Hour‚ Louise Mallard symbolizes the open window in the concept of a double perception because one can argue that‚ Louise and the window can be viewed from two different perspectives within the thought

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    I never imagined when I graduated from Virginia Tech that I would make my career here as well. I sometimes envy my friends that left but not for the reason you might imagine. As an alumna with more than twenty years of service working at Virginia Tech‚ I’ve seen the great work we do as well as the very worst and saddest days. On those bad days‚ I envy my friends blind love and Hokie devotion. But you know what? If I could do it all again‚ I would select my same path. Staying here‚ I’ve had countless

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    this‚ many colonies began to develop‚ and of these colonies‚ Massachusetts and Virginia were the most well-known. The early settlements of the Massachusetts and Virginia were both established by similar groups of people at the same time; however‚ their contrasting beginnings as a colony‚ views on religion‚ and means of economic stability created two different politics and economic systems. The settlements of Virginia and Massachusetts were colonies established fairly close together‚ but the paths

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    CASE ANALYSIS Virginia V. Black In Virginia on April 7th 2003 a divided United States Supreme Court opened the possibility of constitutionally restricting certain types of hate speech. The court was to hear a case that spoke to one specific Virginia state statute that prohibited cross burning with the intent to intimidate‚ and also rendered that any such burning shall be prima facie evidence of an intent to intimidate a person or group. This court would see this statute being used between

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    The Effectiveness of an Open Office Layout  A poor arrangement of office space wastes time and energy by failing to provide the means for effective work habits. When conditions are such that there is no place to put needed documents or publications‚ the telephone is on the wrong desk or on the wrong side of the desk‚ lighting is inadequate‚ personnel are seated beneath a ceiling vent or facing a window or wall‚ the flow of work is uneven. Again‚ when personnel who do detailed or repetitious

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    The Virginia Plan states that the “Legislative Executive and Judiciary powers within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the articles of Union”. Furthermore the Virginia Plan calls for the negative on all laws of the state. Upon reading such parts of the Virginia Plan‚ one might think that the Virginia Plan gives too much power to the national government‚ limiting the individual state’s power greatly. Indeed‚ delegates against a stronger national government such as George Clinton

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