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    When bill cosby was at the height of his fame he was considered “america’s dad”. He was known for being a comedian. He was birthed on the date of july 12‚1937‚ his birth name was William Henry Cosby‚ jr. his father William Henry‚ Sr was a mess steward in the navy. His father was married to a woman by the name of Camille Hanks cosby‚ from the date of january 25‚ 1964 to the present date. They had a total of 6 children. Their children’s names were William‚ Evin‚ Ensa‚ Ennis‚ Erinn‚ and Erika. Cosby

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    Bill of Rights & Amendments The Constitution of the United States was written by our forefathers to set up guidelines and regulations for the government to follow as well as give certain rights to the citizens of this nation. “In the past 200 years‚ the U.S. Constitution has been amended 27 times” (How the U.S. Constitution‚ n.d.). “On September 25‚ 1789‚ the First Congress of the United States therefore proposed to the state legislatures 12 amendments to the Constitution that met arguments most

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    written so that I may convince you that it will be a box office success. My latest film is titled Kill Bill and it is a combination of the martial arts‚ thriller‚ and action genres. The film follows a female protagonist‚ simply known as the Bride‚ who has been put in to a coma on the day of her wedding by a group of assassins whom she used to belong to and the leader of which‚ a man named Bill‚ she was formerly romantically involved with. Four years later‚ the protagonist awakes from her coma and

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    Bill Bryson presents a unique perspective of Australia in his text ‘Down Under’. He uses the landscape‚ history and people he meets‚ as well as the daily activities he experiences to develop his own understanding and perspective of Australia. History plays an important role in the formation of Bryson’s perspective of Australia. “You really cannot move in Australia without bumping into some reminder of his [Lachlan Macquarie’s] tenure. Run your eye over the map and you will find a Macquarie Harbour

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    Reproductive Health Bill (Summarize & Reaction) Requirementsin Environmental Issues NSCI 240 Submitted By: Gimelyn B. Tanquerido BSBA-1/R01 Submitted To: Dr. Leah Fernandez Reproductive Health Bill SEC. 1. Title * The Responsible Parenthood‚ Reproductive Health and Population and Development Act of 2011 is the title and year proposed this law. SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy * That this law also focusing to the basic rights of all persons especially the women‚ parents‚ and couples

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    Back in the day‚ your average person would go through their daily working life with just your simple pen and paper. Little did those people know that on October 28th‚ 1955‚ a young boy born in Seattle named Bill Gates would change their life forever. When young Gates was growing up‚ he was already put off to a great head start. His family was very involved with business‚ politics‚ and community services which out Gates in a perfect environment for success. When he began school‚ every single

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    On February 26th‚ Bill Gates gave a speech to governors‚ policy makers‚ and business leaders from across the nation to discuss the problems with education. During that speech‚ Bill Gates gave a keynote address where he called American public schools "obsolete." This statement made by one of the most powerful and influential men in the world could destroy the education systems of the United States let alone destroy the education systems of the world. Gates has spent almost a billion dollars influencing

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    citizens. The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution in 1791‚ and it protected the individual freedom of the citizens of the United States. The Bill of Rights was the name given to the first ten amendments in the U.S. Constitution. At first‚ the Bill of Rights only applied to the way that the federal government ran the criminal justice system. In 1868‚ the fourteenth amendment was added and it included all of the states along with the federal government. The Bill of Rights requires

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    6. PATIENT’S BILL OF RIGHTS Patient bill of rights all over the world give patient a consideration of receiving care that respect personal beliefs‚ cultural and spiritual values of the patient. Opportunity to have access to information in such a way that the patient can understand and to have answers to all questions concerning the diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and treatment with options available. The issue of confidentiality and privacy encourages the patient in every part of the world to be honest in

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    The Bill of Rights consists of ten significant amendments that protect our liberties from the government‚ and it limits their power. Many people have very different opinions when it comes to choosing which amendment is the most important one. Some say the most important amendment is the second amendment‚ but the two amendments that I believe are the most important would be the first and fourth amendment. The first amendment is one of the most important ones because it gives us freedom. It gives

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