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    The film “The Hunting Ground” shows that many female college students were sexually assaulted in college‚ and institutes and fraternities are responsible for suppressing these crimes and betrayal of these victims parents’ trust. A few sexual violence victims states their suffering‚ and because of victim blaming‚ most of sexual assault reports have been largely dismissed and concealed. The statistics of sexual violence and campus rapes against victims suggest that colleges are not safe places for

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    In the commentary piece “No Firemen at Ground Zero This 9/11” written by Michael Burke‚ son and brother of firemen‚ is about how the first responders during 9/11 are now being forgotten. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is denying to honor the first responders on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 because there is not enough room to accommodate them. Burke is standing up for those heroes’ honor and memory. Burke utilizes many rhetorical techniques to convey his message including: narration‚ description

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    13011 5 November 2014 Rough Draft Responsibility is part of our society whether we know it or not. From birth we learn responsibility for our future endeavors in life. Growing up I learned responsibilities such as eating all my vegetables on my plate and sharing my favorite toys. However‚ I also learned something even more essential…we apply our definition and learned trait of responsibility in life through each step of growing up. Every day I use responsibility to act independently and make decisions

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    "The Hunting Ground"‚ seen on April 10‚11‚ and 12‚ covered the topic of campus rape. The true story behind the documentary is a shocking fact about campus rape. Rape is a very nig problem on college campus. It is not taken that serious in some colleges. About 16% of women are assulted on campus rape and 88% of them do not report it. alot of times when rape is reported om campus‚ it is not taken as serious as it should. The rapist might get suspendedfor a semester or some kind of simple punishement

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    states government to create a punishment to college campus that fail to provide the appropriate punishment for the suspect. This law’s major purpose is to ensure that all college campuses are protecting all their students. The documentary the hunting ground focuses on the stories of many women across the country whose schools failed to help them when they filed a sexual assault complaint. The beginning of the documentary begins with explains the story of the life of Andrea. Andrea starts off the film

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    Personal Responsibility Even though some people never develop strong personal responsibility skills‚ it is a trait‚ which is taught by parents and by peers growing up. These skills can determine the outcome of the future and the degree of success. In order to be a successful student‚ personal responsibility is essential. It is accepting accountability for one’s actions and is vital when pursuing an education. Personal responsibility and college success are dependent upon one another. Personal

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    Rule of law

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    1.0 Introduction The rule of law is fundamental in any society where human rights are to be protected. The word rule comes from “règle” and law from “lagu” roughly translating to “supremacy of law”.1It is a mechanism for safeguarding human rights by guaranteeing them legally and at the same time providing a means for redressal where violations occur. The most important application of the rule of law is the principle that government authority is legitimately exercised in accordance with established

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    After reading Eboo Patel’s Sacred Ground‚ I have attained a better understanding that the concept of diversity in itself is not enough if we are to be truly free from religious oppression. Patel discusses pluralism along with diversity as being necessary to understand and promote religious freedoms universally. In today’s world it is safe to say that overall‚ most progressive societies have embraced diversity to some extent‚ but these same societies struggle with the concept of pluralism. To be diverse

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    AustStab Technical Note No.1 May 2002 Lime stabilisation practice 1 Introduction Lime stabilisation of materials is one of the oldest forms of stabilisation and sometimes the least understood. The stabilisation of clay subgrades using quicklime has a long and successful history in many urban and rural regions of Australia‚ and is cost effective and a necessary requirement for Municipalities and State Road Authorities seeking long-life roads to minimise future maintenance costs.

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    and being a part of nature. Nevertheless‚ the white settlers in there mass settlement in the background seem to dominant the Indian lands rather than be a part of it. Art elements of space and color play a pivotal role in Fisher’s piece. Besides "Indians Visiting the Old Hunting Grounds" being realistic‚ it is quite textural and representational in style‚ with its usage of local color‚ creating a fictional historical picturesque scene. Moreover‚ the Indian Chief’s clothing is vibrant and warm like

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