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    long war was finally over and America was celebrating the victory. The draft had taken most of the country’s men‚ but those who were older than 45 remained. The news of Japan’s surrender spread like wildfire throughout New York. Within minutes‚ Times Square was filled with people cheering and enjoying the harmonious atmosphere. It’s as if a scene from a movie was being filmed. The day seemed to be brighter than all others‚ the birds were chirping‚ and the sun glistened off of the leaves on the trees

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    FOUR SQUARE LUMBER MILL Question 1: Identify and discuss the major issue(s) in the case In the requisition of the carborundum blades‚ it specifically mentioned that no substitute for Swiss blade is permitted but Iqbal still trying to find alternative solution available in the local market. He found the alternative sources and persuades the sawing operation to perform the trial. The trial is failed and now Iqbal convinced that he being sabotage‚ he accused the sawing operation team was purposely

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    behind me I’m alone searching for my family who went missing two days prior. As I wander through this town I scream out yelling for someone...anyone. Fearful I am wondering what I should do next. As I continue down the street of what I thought was Time Square in New York City I see an enourmus burst of light. Suddenly everything goes dark and I feel my body falling wondering where I am going to land. Everything’s hazy but as I start to get my vision back I notice faces all around me I seem to be in some

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    Introduction My Public Square Interview and Commentary was conducted with Kristie Johnson who works as Clinic Administrator at Kelsey Seybold Clinic. When interviewing her I felt as though she was very knowledgeable about the job. She also provided me with insight that will very helpful to me when I become an Administrator at a Hospital or a Clinic. But after interviewing with Kristie I am really focusing more on becoming an Administrator at one of the various clinics that are within the hospitals

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    dominant and white color is recessive. Cross heterozygous black rat with a white rat B=black b=white Bb x bb B b b P: 2/4 black‚ 2/4 white 1:1 b Bb bb Bb bb G: 2/4 Bb 2/4 bb 1:1   Can two white rats have a black offspring? Show the Punnett Square to confirm your answer B=black P: 4/4 white b=white 1:0 bb x bb  2 white rats G: 4/4 bb b b 1:0 b b bb bb bb bb NO‚ 2 white rats cannot have a black offspring.   In humans the ability to taste a certain chemical is dominant. Cross a homozygous

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    The fourth amendment is the protection from unreasonable search and seizure unless probable cause is present and in most cases‚ a warrant is issued. This amendment was included in the Declaration of Independence due to searches that the colonists were subjected to. The colonists did not want to pay the taxes being enforced by the King‚ so they began to smuggle goods into the United States via boat. The King of Britain obviously did not agree with this‚ so he sent British ships that could stop and

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    Each year‚ United States citizens celebrate Independence Day/The Fourth of July with cheerful barbeques‚ music and fireworks; but African Americans seem to also delight themselves in getting together for the Fourth of July as well. They celebrate by having cookouts‚ laughing‚ socializing‚ lighting fireworks‚ and generally enjoying themselves together. But‚ what significance does the Fourth of July really mean for those who were slaves? This question is worth exploring. Frederick Douglas seemed to

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    My Fourth of July It all started about three or four years ago when my friend or as some people may consider her as my sister invited me to go for two weeks to a beach house for the fourth of july with her family. As soon as the sun was up we hit the road for about five or six hours until we finally arrived to cayucos which in this case was next to moral bay where ¨finding dory was filmed¨. As soon as the car stopped we ran out the car and started running towards the ocean as you hear the

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    The fourth amendment was created by experience‚ unwanting of a rebellion‚ and more freedom than the british offered when the U.S. were colonies. “The first colony to pass a law against this practice was Massachusetts circa 1756. A great deal of strife ensued‚ and in what was telling about the practice‚ the King’s top lawyer‚ James Otis‚ resigned in opposition to the practice of general warrants”(Why Do We Have The Fourth Amendment?). This shows that even when they were colonies they had the determination

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    As of today‚ the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment remains fair. The U.S‚ Constitution’s Fourth Amendment protects personal privacy and the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure. Full body scans at airports are reasonable because of what has happened with terrorism in the U.S. in the past. Failing to carry out a warrant correctly results in consequences. The Fourth Amendment protects the people’s safety and rights. It protects people because if a person gets searched with probable

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