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    Stand Your Ground Law

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    Stand Your Ground Law One law I will forever remember is the “Stand Your Ground” law. This law has been around for some time now but many people including myself have only recently learned of this law‚ because of a very emotional case in Florida involving ‚George Zimmerman” murdering a 17 year old unarmed boy named “Trayvon Martin.” Stand your ground law was actually passed October 1‚ 2005. Ironically Florida was the first state to pass (Stand your ground law) and now Florida is the state

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    Stand Out Research Paper

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    You may have been told that it is important to make your business‚ branding or your personality stand out‚ but do you really know what this term means? The term “stand out” actually originates from the year 1898 when a group of workers decided to stand out or go on strike. Today the term is associated with making yourself‚ or something‚ stand apart from others. In other words to distinguish yourself differently from those around you. Of course standing out from other people is not that easy to

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    The "Stand Your Ground" statute states that “a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force‚ including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony” (Sherman). Many people will say that

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    Taking a Stand Many people try to do the right thing‚ but do they do it out of justice or the hope for fame? Some people strive to be heroes‚ not for the justice or satisfaction of knowing they did a good deed‚ but for the accomplishment of people knowing who they are and praising them for what they do. Taking a stand counts more than if you win in the end or not. It’s not the winning‚ but the taking part and taking action that counts. If someone does everything in their power to do the right thing

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    Symbolism in Gran Torino

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    Like most good movies‚ Gran Torino contains a lot of symbolism throughout its story. Some symbols are obvious and some are easily missed if a person isn’t looking for them. Among the various symbols there are three that deserve extra recognition. They truly help to tell the story and fall perfectly in line with the movie’s underlying themes of life‚ relationships‚ and death. The first and most obvious is the Gran Torino‚ the car itself‚ representing the theme of life; the second is the refrigerator

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    Potential of Solar Energy in Here Comes the Sun It is too expensive‚ takes up too much space‚ too much material‚ it costs more energy than it brings in‚ and it is still not efficient enough. These are all doubts that many different bodies‚ like oil companies‚ want us to believe about solar energy. As a response‚ Back-light‚ a production company‚ takes the edge off these myths and shows that a solar economy is much closer than we think by creating the 2008 film Here Comes the Sun‚ directed by Rob

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    Symbolism In Woland

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    Woland is a man of his word. In German Woland means Satan whenever the devil is talked about or mentioned Professor Woland or one of his henchmen in not far behind. Woland is often summoned by people when they use a phrase that contained the word devil in it. In chapter 19‚ Margarita is on the trolley and she is worried about her “Master” and she is unsure if he is still alive or not‚ she utters “Ah‚ truly‚ I’d pawn my soul to the devil just to find out whether he’s alive or not…It would be interesting

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    Abolish Stand Your Ground

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    Abolish Stand Your Ground An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind said by famous peacemaker Mahatma Gandhi. This law has caused people to kill first instead of trying to avoid conflict. If we don’t change the logistics of this law then we won’t know which side of the law that we stand on. The law is supposed to solve problems‚ not create them. Laws should provide as much clarity as possible‚ not expand racism and discrimination. Laws should always bring about the practical results

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    could distinguish between the presiding parties in the courtroom‚ and he is able to assist in his own defense‚ hence he is competent to stand trial. However‚ as the prosecutor who took the case on said‚ by the spirit of competency Ralph did not meat the criteria‚ but by legal definition he was competent to stand trial. The 4 experts that the defense called to stand verified that Ralph is suffering from a severe delusion and that he did not know the nature of what he was doing and the consequences of

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    Green Suit Symbolism

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    the traffic light analogy from being too obvious. Significantly‚ the blue spacesuit‚ which does not fit into the color symbolism I am asserting‚ is never utilized by any character in the film. As all three traffic light colors are used in the film‚ let us examine how they are used and what it means. Poole wears the yellow suit. One possible reason for this is that a yellow suit stands out better against a background of outer space than any of the other

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