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    Every woman‚ whether meek or engaging‚ is a sexual being. And as beings‚ they crave‚ they starve‚ they thirst. Leaving them unquenched and famished would only stir their inner loins more so than necessary. A woman devoid of that desire is preposterous‚ it is innate and involuntary. The only problem is whether that inner lioness of hers is awake‚ or fast asleep. It is a truth universally acknowledged by every single man in the world that women are difficult to understand and can be annoying as hell

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    Why Is Bullying Wrong

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    Bullying in school has been a problem from the days of yore. Many feel that although bullying is tragic‚ it is inevitable and facing up to bullies is a part of growing up. However‚ accepting bullying in any way is wrong‚ as it can be a traumatic experience that leaves long scars on children. According to The National Safe Schools Framework‚ bullying can be defined as repeated verbal and physical harassment in any form which involves misuse of power by a group or any single individual. Physical fights

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    1-What role do aggravating and mitigating factors play in deciding whether to sentence a convicted defendant to death? Aggravating and Mitigating factors play a huge role in determining whether a defendant should get the death penalty. The aggravating factors are generally the most gruesome facts of the case and are more likely to sway a jury towars the death penalty. These factors make the defendant out to be a monster while the Mitigating factors cause more sympathy. When a

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    Explain what would be required of police to do the following: • Search a home suspected of containing marijuana: If the police suspect that a home contains marijuana‚ they must first obtain a search warrant under the Fourth Amendment‚ unless there are exigent circumstances such as destruction of evidence‚ hot pursuit‚ or some other exception that applies. Although the Fourth Amendment protects a man’s home‚ neither the home nor all the surrounding objects are beyond the capacity of being

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    from you‚ eh?" "Right. But do you think I could face my children otherwise? You know what’s going to happen as well as I do‚ Jack‚ and I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness‚ and most of all‚ without catching Maycomb’s usual disease. Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up‚ is something I don’t pretend to understand... I just hope that Jem and Scout come to me for their answers instead of listening to the town.” Main Point:

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    seen in The Crucible with all of the innocent victims that are accused and hanged. In the beginning stages of The Crucible‚ on page 170‚ Abigail points out that there is a rumor of witchcraft that has been spreading through the town‚ but no one is a suspect yet. Abigail worsens this rumor by crying out‚ “I danced for the devil; I saw him; I wrote in his book; I go back to Jesus; I kiss His hand; I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! I saw Goody Osburn with the Devil! I saw Bridget Bishop with the Devil!”

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    Ruby Moon Monologue

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    clues as to what actually happened to their daughter Ruby. The characters include a Parrot-owning Christian‚ a wanna be clown‚ an ex-solider‚ a seductive temptress‚ a former babysitter and a mad scientist. Each one of these characters is a potential suspect in the murder or disappearance of Ruby Moon. The whole play follows the journey of two parents struggling to come to terms with the fact that their little baby girl is gone. Ruby Moon’s dramatic form‚ performance style‚ techniques and conventions

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    Rose for Emily

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    her father is not dead is when Faulkner writes what happened when the women of the town go to visit Emily‚ “ The day after his death all the ladies prepared to… offer condolence and aid‚ as is our custom. Miss Emily met them at the door‚ dressed as usual and with no trace of grief on her face. She told them that her father was not dead.” (Faulkner 93). This quote clearly shows Emily cannot accept the fact that father is dead. Homer is the man that comes into her life right after her dad passes away

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    If you are familiar with her public persona‚ you will no doubt find written slights to the usual suspects. There is an entire chapter titled‚ “You Will Never Win a Fight by Running Away‚” in which she likens point fighting to “fighting a lawyer.” In another section‚ she describes the first time she watched a women’s MMA fight with a group of men

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    Effects Of Eyewitnesses

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    Whenever a crime occurs‚ an eyewitness plays a crucial role in helping police find and apprehend the perpetrator. Therefore‚ it is essential that eyewitnesses to crimes pay attention to the appearance of the perpetrator in order to identify them. However‚ false identifications by eyewitnesses have contributed to many wrongful convictions of innocent people and a main cause of this is an eyewitnesses’ inability to attend to the perpetrator due to the presence of a threatening stimuli‚ such as a weapon

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