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    The Totalitarianism in Modern Times Introduction In the past‚ people have experienced a type of government that centered all its power‚ authority‚ policies‚ rules‚ and regulations on the mighty and vigor of a dictator. A dictator is a person who solely runs the nation with a single government that rules every land and every freedom of the people as human beings and citizens of the country. During the World Wars‚ dictators such as Adolf Hitler of Germany‚ Benito Mussolini of Italy‚ and Joseph Stalin

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    Exemptions Effective spring 2014‚ if you entered the ninth grade in a Florida public school in 2003 or after and earned a standard Florida high school diploma‚ or if you are a student who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of the U.S. Armed Services‚ you will not be required to take the placement test (P.E.R.T.) or enroll in developmental education at any Florida College System institution‚ including Florida State College at Jacksonville (per State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.0315)

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    That’s a Rhetorical Question. Rhetoric is the art of using language to communicate effectively and persuasively. Authors often use rhetoric to convey a message to their audience via the three rhetorical appeals: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Serving in Florida is an essay written by Barbara Ehrenreich that is a first-hand experience by the author in the world of working minimum age jobs. The author tried to balance two low paying jobs in order to make ends meet. This paper will discuss how Ehrenreich

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    had been arrested for crimes ranging from narcotics possession to armed robbery. Morris reportedly ranked in the top 2% of the general population in intelligence‚ as measured by IQ testing. He served time in Florida and Georgia‚ then escaped from the Louisiana State Penitentiary while serving 10 years for bank robbery. He was recaptured a year later while committing a burglary‚ and sent to Alcatraz in 1960 as inmate number

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    Analysis on “Serving in Florida” In the essay‚ “Serving in Florida‚” by Barbara Ehrenreich‚ the author shares her experiences of how it is for an unskilled person to live on minimum wage in Florida. She wanted to see if she could maintain a lifestyle working low wage paying jobs the way millions of women were. By the authors use of ethos‚ pathos and logos‚ one can feel and understand the stress that many of these Americans have. There are three types of persuasion; ethos: the credibility that

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    the nation’s money goes to the 1% of people who happen to be known as rich. I agree with all the following argument due to all of the opportunities given by Canada or America placed unfairly. I strongly agree with Barbara Ehrenreich’s piece of Serving in Florida. In the community of Rochester minimum wage is set at $7.75‚ with a full time job at the end of the year an individual with minimum wage of about 15‚080. A car may cost 10‚000 and a house is much more. I agree with the fact of people making

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    change in his pockets. Gideon‚ who could not afford a lawyer‚ asked a Florida Circuit Court judge to appoint one for him arguing that the Sixth Amendment entitles everyone to a lawyer. The judge denied his request and Gideon was left to represent himself. He did a poor job of defending himself and was found guilty of breaking and entering and petty larceny. (Legal Information Institute‚ n.d.) While serving his sentence in a Florida State Prison he became very interested in the law. He spent a vast majority

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    In states like Florida‚ it also included standing in the stockade or floggings. In Florida‚ behavior that constituted a breach of the contract included laziness‚ failure to appear for work‚ using offensive language with the employer‚ or running away. Most of the slave codes also made it a criminal

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    Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSFL) Operating Services is Florida’s largest insurer‚ serving more than 6 million residents in total. Three trends that redefine how Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida brings value to its members are through consumer empowerment‚ E-business‚ and financial services modernization. BCBSFL holds approximately 30% of the HMO market share in Florida‚ which is twice the share of its nearest competitor. BCBSFL offers a BlueComplements program filled with discounts

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    sever then others. Most of the time when juveniles are charged for crimes‚ they are sent to Juvenile Hall. But what if the crime requires more punishment than that? Some teenagers are committing crimes so sever that they’re being tried as adults and serving life in prison without parole. The Supreme Court is now considering whether this sentence constitutes ‘cruel and unusual’ punishment. Teenagers are always doing something illegal because maybe they think it’s cool or they’re not thinking properly

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