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    The Bill of Rights‚ Then and Now By Veronica Majerol This article is an information piece talking about the difference between the Bill of Rights in 1791‚ and the Bill of Rights today. In this article the author talks about the first 10 amendments to the Constitution and the debates that are still stirring almost 220 years later. John Adams called the Constitution “the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen.” Many other people thought that

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    Freak! Weirdo! That was what most people covered in tattoos and body piercing were nicknamed in an era gone by. Today‚ this widely common phenomenon is widely spread from young adolescence to the older generations and some still carry those nicknames. Tattooing and body piercing has come along way since the time of un-sterilized and unsanitary practices. Body piercing and tattoos are becoming a favorable form of self expression; one should consider the precautions and safety risks before

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    That Was Then, This is Now

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    Adam Ward Book Report 2 Pre-AP Oklahoma History May 3‚ 2013 The book I read was called That Was Then‚ This is now by S.E. Hinton. The book tackles issues of growing up. The main character‚ Bryon‚ will have to choose his best friends and how to deal with change. One theme of the book is that stuff will happen‚ and there is nothing that we can do about it. The book starts with Bryon and his best friend‚ Mark‚ at a bar‚ owned by their friend Charlie. Bryon and Mark are a couple of typical kids

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    (in terms of grooming and hygiene - tattoos specifically) was discussed. According to court rulings‚ an employer has the right to present a workforce that is “reasonably professional in appearance.” Therefore‚ an employer has the right to set grooming and dress policies that protect legitimate business interest. Employers can’t‚ however‚ set policies in a discriminatory manner‚ for example setting rules telling employees to not have‚ remove‚ or cover tattoos with no specific reasoning. For most

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    The New Deal Then and Now

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    Alan Brinkley suggests that the New Deal is “emerging as an instructive model” for today’s economic and financial crises. Brinkley then questions if the New Deal is a useful model for today’s problems. The first hundred days of the New Deal have taught President Obama important lessons in the Obama learns through Roosevelt that an important contribution to solving the crisis is to “exude confidence and optimism” into the people. Roosevelt had to act quickly to combat the wave of bank failures that

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    Apocalypse Now Themes

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    Apocalypse Now was released in 1979 and it was an influential film during the Vietnam War era. The movie took approximately ten years to produce costing $30 million to fund. The director Francis Ford Coppola had several setbacks with production‚ independence‚ and just being creatively free. All these setbacks brought doubt or questions about his work all the time. The film was shot and produced in the Philippines and financed from a Hollywood studio system. (Apocalypse‚ n.d.) Both Conrad’s‚ “Heart

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    Telenursing…the Future Is Now Naomi Hurst Chamberlain College of Nursing NR361: Information Systems in Healthcare September 2014 Telenursing…the Future Is Now Telemedicine‚ the term initially used to describe the delivery of healthcare services from a distance through the use technology‚ began as early as the 1920’s when Doctors would utilize radio to diagnose patients and give recommendations. In the 1960’s‚ with the advancements into aerospace‚ the term “telemedicine” was vastly replaced

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    Constructivist Teaching: Then and Now EEI Lesson Plan Template Lesson 1 VITAL INFORMATION Author *Subject(s) Science Topic or Unit of Study The Human Skeleton *Grade/Level 4th-6th *Summary Teacher will review the bones of the human skeleton‚ and their located in the body. Students will create a picture of the human skeleton using a variety of art objects. Students will then describe and understand the different bones with the use of a word bank.

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    Women's Roles Then and Now

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    ASSIGNMENT 2: PROJECT PAPER WOMEN’S ROLE THEN & NOW: SCRIPT HUMANITIES WORLD CULTURES KIM CARTER PROFESSOR‚ CHERI REISER AUGUST 26‚ 2012 Women’s Role Then & Now: Script Roles women should play in society on today ladies we will be listening to two Notable Women from the 19th century on the roles women should play in society so let’s pay close attention to these two women of yesterday and embraces what they have to say on the roles women should play in society. Sojourner Truth: Hello

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    Then and Now of Habeas Corpus Wendy Lupton POL 201 American National Government Russel Riggs 10/01/2012 Freedom. What an indescribable term. Is it merely a feeling or is it something more tangible? False Imprisonment. Now that is something more noticeable. The Great Writ of Habeas Corpus has been part of the judicial system since the Magna Carta! It is this writer ’s intent to show the reader how Habeas Corpus has been incorporated into the United States of America ’s Constitution and how

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