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    The housing market changes quite frequently and depending on the city‚ state‚ and neighborhood. When a home-buyer is interested in purchasing a home they look for what fits their needs‚ life style‚ and budget. This is important because it will also determine what type of house they can afford to live in and how much they can get for the amount their budget will allow. Buyers and sellers will look for certain variables when purchasing or selling a home and data must be gathered to make sure that all

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    Summarizing the Medigap Program 1 Summarizing the Medigap Program Debbie Ryan July 18‚ 2010 Ms. LaShay Martin AXIA College of University of Phoenix Summarizing the Medigap Program 2 Medigap insurance was started to help out with the medical expenses that government program Medicare did not pay. Unlike the Medicare program the Medigap insurance is private insurance one would acquire through an insurance company. Some of the core benefits of Medigap Insurance

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    these things that a person receives is based on their criminal record‚ Probation status‚ and if they are a repeat offender. Some people are placed in jail or prison‚ while others are placed on community service‚ work release‚ probation‚ and house arrest. Community corrections affect society in which they are practiced by helping the accused try to lead a normal life by helping them when they are out in the community doing specific tasks‚ such as picking up trash on the side of the road. There are

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    Title: ! The Art of the Island Survival! Introduction-! Topic Sentence: ! In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ two specific characters stand out as leader figures despite being at a young age. Their characters develop as they continue to try to survive on the island as a group‚ outlining these two character’s various similarities and differences. ! Hook: ! “Before you are a leader‚ success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader‚ success is all about growing others.”-Jack

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    Appendix J Quoting‚ Summarizing‚ and Paraphrasing Sources |Summarize: |According to Science Direct (2011)‚ very little is known at the | | |larger levels when it comes to medical marijuana and it’s | |Be brief. |potential to become dependent and the factors that will lead to | |Reflect key facts or ideas.

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    custody. This is why people should not resist arrest‚ because the more a person struggles and puts up a fight‚ the more force police officers can use. With this being what a police officer is required to do during an arrest‚ let’s examine the case of Eric Garner. Eric Garner was approached by police because he was suspected of selling cigarettes. Police officers had probable cause‚ and were originally just having Garner cornered‚ when they moved in to arrest Garner‚ Garner resisted.

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    Constitutional Rights & Protections Before Arrest Introduction The United States Constitution was a concept first derived from the repression citizens once suffered under British rule. Rights were determined by the crown and only extended to those citizens the monarchy felt deserving. Once accused of a crime‚ a citizen had very limited protection and guarantees of fairness and due process. In an effort to provide for guaranteed rights to those accused of a crime‚ the Constitutional

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    Validity Of Arrest In order for an arrest to be valid there are two things to be considered: (1) The authority of the arresting officer which is determined by law; and (2) The presence of probable cause. Under the law‚ probable cause means “actual belief or reasonable ground of suspicion” . It is generally‚ determined prior to the issuance of a warrant of arrest. A warrant of arrest is applied by a law enforcer from the court issued after the determination of probable cause by the judge after

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    ​Sudden cardiac arrest is the largest cause of nature death in the United States‚ causing about 325‚000 deaths in the United States annually. Half of all heart disease deaths are caused by sudden cardiac arrest. (Cleveland Clinic) Sudden cardiac arrest is the sudden‚ unexpected loss of heart function‚ which is caused by abnormality in heart rhythm which is a result from problem with heart’s electrical. Sudden cardiac arrest is more frequent in adults in their mid 30’s and 40’s and is more likely

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    Week 4 Journal - Summarizing ENG 121 Instructor: Clinton Hale November 24th‚ 2014 Summarizing David Foster Wallace’s “Consider the Lobster” is an in-depth 2004 article about the annual Maine Lobster Festival. The event is held every July in an area of Maine known as the mid-coast‚ which Wallace describes as‚ “…from Owl’s Head and Thomaston in the south‚ to Belfast in the north” (Wallace.2004). Throughout the narrative‚ Wallace deftly uses concrete language to bring the reader into the tents

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