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    crime that they truthfully did not do. One of that being Guy Paul Morin a Canadian citizen who was convicted for the murder and rape of his 9 year old neighbor Christine Jessop just for being weird. People can learn from Guy Paul Morin by him showing that the justice system has

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    Surveillance is a feature used by the modern government. Surveillance is supposedly used by the government for preventing /investigating crimes and gathering information‚ however it can also be used by criminal organisations for planning and committing crimes‚ which is ironic. Technology allows the government to track online activities‚ people’s movements and communications. Most people would consider surveillance a breach of privacy and it is opposed by numerous activist groups since most authoritarian

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    while making an edit and the entire review was lost. That being said‚ I was frustrated and tired when I wrote this‚ so I pray you keep that in mind. I will be reviewing the Wichita State University School of Performing Arts production of "The Dead Guy" by Eric Coble. In this play‚ the lead character‚ Eldon‚ is offered the chance of a lifetime: a million dollars that he has to spend within a week. There is only one catch: at the end of the week‚ he has to die. At first‚ Eldon abuses his money spending

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    Perfect guy! How would you describe a perfect guy? One who has got all the best qualities? Well‚ for me a perfect guy is someone who has got a good personality along with looks. One who is caring‚ loving‚ sweet‚ friendly‚ open minded‚ devoted‚ honest‚ kind‚ understanding‚ respectful‚ romantic‚ possessive‚ protective‚ supportive‚ proud to have her‚ has got deep eyes and loves her to infinity. Makes her feel special‚ makes her realize her importance in his life‚ makes her laugh even when she doesn’t

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    Guy Montag‚ the main character in Fahrenheit 451‚ goes through a huge change. He starts out to be a fireman; someone who burns banned books (a book that is illegal to have or read because it is thought to be "inappropriate" by some group or organization‚ or the like). In the book‚ you were said to be a criminal if you owned a banned book‚ or even if you read it. Montag changed a great deal‚ from a fireman who burns books‚ to a criminal who reads‚ and owns books. He does this to try and change society

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    “The Campus Crusade for Guys‚” she explores the gender gap between males and females applications for college admission. The question of whether affirmative action for boys has begun. Karnasiewicz begins her article by presenting the opinion of child psychologist and advocate for boys‚ Michael Thompson. Thompson’s response‚ “I would be horrified if some lunkhead boy got accepted to a school instead of my very talented and prepared daughter just because he happened to be a guy” (909). Karnasiewicz

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    The novel’s protagonist‚ Guy Montag‚ takes pride in his work with the fire department. A third-generation fireman‚ Montag fits the stereotypical role‚ with his "black hair‚ black brows...fiery face‚ and ...blue-steel shaved but unshaved look." Montag takes great joy in his work and serves as a model of twenty-four century professionalism. Reeking of cinders and ash‚ he enjoys dressing in his uniform‚ playing the role of a symphony conductor as he directs the bass nozzle toward illegal books‚ and

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    man in her life was at first. Now Us Magazine is sharing who the new guy in Scheana Marie Shay’s life is and a bit about their new relationship. The guy that she is dating is someone she has been friends with for a really long time. Scheana Marie Reveals New Boyfriend’s Name As Mike Shay Divorce Plays Out? https://t.co/9xAKQKjXb4 pic.twitter.com/vfMvuHQnAX — Celebrity News (@UpdatedCeleb) February 20‚ 2017 So who is the guy in Scheana Marie Shay’s life? It turns out that she is dating Amber Valletta’s

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    Part 1 Having reviewed the facts of the case‚ the issues with the police treatment of Guy Lancaster lie within his arrest‚ travel to the police station‚ his detention and the interview conducted. The issues will be analysed in chronological order‚ referring to the legality of the police’s actions using statutory law. The refusal of Lancaster’s bail application by Magistrates was justified after considering the circumstances of the case. The first issue with the legality of the police’s treatment

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    For over 100 years‚ electricity was a regulated industry in the United States. This practice required consumers to purchase electricity directly from monopolized utility companies where prices are regulated by the government. A law was enacted in California that called for the deregulation of energy. With deregulation‚ consumers would be able to select their preferred suppliers and prices would no longer be governed by a regulatory body. Although consumers in California believed that they would

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