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    Good Citizenship Values A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight." Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Solder writes that in a democracy

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    Citric acid is used mainly for home use‚ for getting rid of lime scale (kettles‚ baths‚ toilets)‚ in hard water areas. Citric acid is a weak acid found in fruits such as lemons and oranges. Like other acids‚ citric acid can help you remove stains and rust deposits from toilet bowls without causing any damage to the porcelain surface. Citric acid contains just enough acidic concentration to get the job done without etching or damaging household surfaces in any way. It doesn’t harm the environment

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    Judith Renteria Dr.Martinez English 101-504 9/17/12 Obama’s 2008 Presidential Primaries In Jack Shafer’s work‚ “How Obama Does That Thing He Does‚" he demonstrates how during Obama’s Speeches‚ he portrays himself as an important figure so that citizens can trust him. Through this technique Shafer effectively gets through the audience and convinces them that Obama is a remarkable candidate for the presidential primaries‚ Shafer uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to explain his beliefs about Obama’s

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    RICHARD RODRIGUES

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    Response to Richard Rodriguez Interview ARE HERITAGE AND IDENTITY INTERCHANGEABLE? Absolutely not‚ Identity and heritage are two different things with a very distinctive definition. The meaning of the word heritage is deeply linked with past‚ loads of family traditions‚ roots and culture. The identity associates more with personality‚ own choices‚ opinions and mainly how we differentiate from other people in all aspects. Richard Rodriguez is an example of

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    disastrous Yorkist family feud. The throne should have passed smoothly to his son; Edward V. This however didn’t happen due to his brother‚ Richard duke of Gloucester wanting the power; Edward changed his will on his death bed so his wishes weren’t clear; his marriage to Elizabeth Woodville. On his death a bitter family feud was started. Edward IV youngest brother‚ Richard‚ duke of Gloucester was powerful by himself due to Edward giving him lands in the north; this gave him power‚ men and was far away from

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    David Tufts English 11 5.08.11 The Soloist by Steve Lopez On the inner city streets of Los Angeles‚ you wouldn’t expect to find much inside of the homeless community besides dirty‚ begging people asking for change and any help they can get. But this wasn’t the case for one encounter that author Steven Lopez had. Steven has stumbled upon a man named Nathaniel Ayers. He for sure was homeless‚ but he offered a gift that many people anywhere in the world didn’t have. This homeless

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    In the article LA Times‚ it introduces and a story about a forgotten victim from Florence and Normandie‚ that suffered a tragic tragedy during and LA riot‚ twenty years ago. Fidel Lopez was brutally beaten by a mob in 1992. Steve Lopez who is the writer‚ informs us with actual facts of how violence is still an issue. It reminds us that there is still hate and makes us ask ourselves‚ why were just finding out about this victim and no one took control? The article “The forgotten victim” tells us how

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    Perhaps one of the most seminal Supreme Court decisions was the case of United States v. Alfonso Lopez (1995). After nearly a half-century of decisions by the Court in favor of expanded federal power via the Constitution’s Interstate Commerce Clause‚ the Justices issued a ruling limiting the reach of Congress‚ signaling a seismic shift on the Court’s interpretation of the Clause. The Court’s decision also sent a strong statement to Congress regarding the legislative body’s jurisdiction over a bevy

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    Fidel Lopez‚ an immigrant from Guatemala was one of the many assaulted in the La Riots. When the La Riot was over‚ he was willing to forgive and forget those who caused his mental and physical damages. He is not the “forgotten victim from Florence and Normandie” anymore‚ he was now a man to be remembered by. However‚ his actions had drawbacks. Due to the riots‚ he suffered from mental disability‚ financial struggle and his inability to take advantage of his human rights. The brutality and inhumane

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    Geography 3.6 | Analyse aspects of a contemporary geographic issue | A contemporary geographic issue refers to a topic‚ concern‚ problem‚ debate‚ or controversy related to a natural and/or cultural environment‚ which includes a spatial dimension‚ and is currently unresolved. The deforestation that is currently occurring in Africa is a contemporary geographic issue‚ as it is a concern for the African environment‚ covering the region of sub-Saharan Africa‚ and is still on-going in the present

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