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    Brief History of Relative Deprivation The “Relative Deprivation Theory” dates back nearly 65 years ago. Samuel Stouffer invented the notion of relative deprivation.(Pettigrew ‚ walker kitabı) Samuel Stouffer made a survey with American soldier in World War II. Survey’s results was improbable. According to the survey’s results military police more pleased than U.S. Army Air corpsman even though military police’s promotions were slower than U.S. Army Air corpsman’s promotions. Stouffer indicated that

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    brother is not a very good basketball player. An independent clause is one which can stand-alone it also has a subject and a predicate. Example: We walk home from school. Building on from this you can make a complex sentence made from an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses. A dependent clause in one which cannot stand alone although it to has a subject and a predicate‚ it must be accompanied by an independent clause. When combining the two words such as although‚ if‚ because

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    defendant is innocent until proven guilty. There are three ways that actually help the defendant from being wrongly accused and gives them a fighting chance to win in case they are innocent; the confrontation clause‚ cross- examination and the burden of proof. The confrontation clause is an important part of the 6th amendment which gives the defendant the right to confront their accuser. Cross examination helps to find out more about the witness and the incident and the burden of proof falls

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    usually followed by exclamation marks. Examples: Ouch!‚ Hello!‚ Hurray!‚ Oh no!‚ Ha! Article An article is used to introduce a noun. Examples: the‚ a‚ an Defining a Clause Words and phrases are the parts of language that make up clauses. Clauses are units of grammar that contain at least one predicate (verb) and a subject. A clause‚ therefore‚ contains a

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    SMARTHINKING’s E-structor Response Form (Your marked-up essay is below this form.) HOW THIS WORKS: Your e-structor has written overview comments about your essay in the form below. Your e-structor has also embedded comments [in bold and in brackets] throughout your essay. Thank you for choosing SMARTHINKING’s OWL; best wishes with revising your paper! Hi‚ Gregory! I am Kobe F.‚ and I am happy to read and comment on your work today. I like your choice of Jimmy Cross for your discussion because he

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    Two general processes used to figure out the age of rocks is relative dating and radiometric dating. We will compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of both methods. According to Lutgens and Tarbuck‚ Relative dating is the process in putting events in their proper sequence. Relative dating is based on assumption‚ not able to give an accurate date but an estimated time period where the rock originated from. A Danish scientist‚ Nicolaus Steno is accredited for the Law of Superposition.

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    SIMPLE SENTENCES 6 3.1.2 MULTIPLE SENTENCES 7 3.1.3 COMPOUND SENTENCES 8 3.1.4 COMPLEX SENTENCES 8 3.1.5 STATEMENTS 9 3.1.6 QUESTIONS 9 3.1.7 DIRECTIVES 9 3.1.8 EXCLAMATIONS 9 3.2 NON-SENTENTIAL HEADLINES 10 3.2.1 MINOR SENTENCES 10 3.2.2 NON-FINITE CLAUSES 11 3.2.3 PHRASES 11 3.2.3.1 NOUN PHRASES 12 3.2.3.2 ADJECTIVE PHRASES 13 3.2.3.3 ADVERB PHRASES 13 3.2.3.4 PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES 14 4. ELLIPSIS 15 4.1 MEDIAL ELLIPSIS 15 4.2 INITIAL ELLIPSIS 15 4.3 SITUATIONAL ELLIPSIS 16 4.4 STRUCTURAL ELLIPSIS 16

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    www.lpude.in DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION ENGLISH - II Copyright © 2012 All rights reserved with publishers Produced & Printed by USI PUBLICATIONS 2/31‚ Nehru Enclave‚ Kalkaji Ext.‚ New Delhi-110019 for Directorate of Distance Education Lovely Professional University Phagwara Directorate of Distance Education LPU is reaching out to the masses by providing an intellectual learning environment that is academically rich with the most affordable fee structure. Supported by the largest University1

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    Amendment 1 of the Constitution states “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion” (US Constitution). This ideal is known as The Establishment Clause. The Clause itself epitomizes the Founding Fathers’ goal of creating a country free of all religious persecution. However‚ in the many recent years‚ the American society of today seems to have hit a wall in terms of the acceptance of all cultures and their customs. Each and every person in this country of America has their

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    The first important term of the Will is the first line. This sentence is called the exordium clause. This clause revokes all prior Wills‚ which means that this is your final Will. Because of this‚ you should discard any Wills that have been drafted prior to this Will. Additionally‚ this clause also states that you live in Illinois. Therefore‚ this clause informs the executor that Illinois law has jurisdiction over your Will. The next important term is Article 1. This Article identifies your marital

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