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    repeatedly like that‚ they are said to have an archetypal pattern (Rice). The quest on which all these heroes go on is referred to as the archetypal quest (Rice). “The Wizard of Oz” focuses on a small-town girl living in Kansas. “The Epic of Gilgamesh” focuses on an arrogant king who rules the city of Uruk. The Wizard of Oz and The Epic of Gilgamesh were written 5000 years apart‚ but they both contain the elements that make them archetypal quests. One of the stages in the hero’s quest is when they

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    Minds on Trial Uss Iowa

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    Minds on Trial: USS Iowa Stephanie Kagley Florida Institute of Technology In 1982‚ the USS Iowa was recommissioned by the U.S. Navy. In efforts to make the aged battleship competitive with modern technology‚ several dangerous experiments were conducted. In April 1989‚ there was a large explosion on board that killed forty-seven crew members and injured others. The Navy conducted a five-month long investigation that determined the cause of the incident was not an accident. This was followed

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    Dress Code: A Risk or Benefit? By: unknown Dress code has been the biggest topic between the Board officials and students. The dress code is used to prevent distractions; thus allowing students to come to school and dress with confidence. The Muscogee County School District’s (MCSD) dress code has been an influence to the students and teachers for thirteen years. Since the establishment thirteen years ago‚ the dress code has made many different changes in the dress code. The purpose of the dress

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    Modern-Day Witch Trial The McMartin Preschool Abuse Trial was anything but quick and simple. The case lasted a total of seven years‚ and cost the government $15 million dollars (Source F). Peggy McMartin Bukey and her son Raymond along with a few other teachers were accused of a crime that would change their lives forever. The charges consisted of everything from animal sacrifice to pornography and satanic rituals. (Source D). It first began with Judy Johnson‚ mother of one of the preschool’s young

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    Julie Schenecker ’s Trial Liberty University Introduction Julie Schenecker‚ a 53 year old woman‚ retired Army Russian Linguist and Interrogator‚ married to Army Col. Parker Schenecker was arrested January 27‚ 2011 for shooting and killing her two children‚ Beau‚13‚ and Calyx‚ 16 in Tampa Fl. She is standing trial on April 28‚ 2014 for both counts of first-degree murder in Hillsborough County‚ Florida. Proceedings The defendant

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    Original Trial In R v. Stone & Dobinson [1977] 1 Q.B. 354‚ the verdict of manslaughter‚ and its upholding on appeal‚ is well justified by the facts. In the trial‚ there was no dispute that the actions of the defendants resulted in Fanny Stone’s death – she was unable to care for herself‚ and they neglected to care for her – constituting actus reus. However‚ there was a question of their duty of care for her‚ and therefore whether their inaction to care for her constituted mens rea for the crime.

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    the changing nature of historiography. The number of different interpretations of the Salem Witch Trials illustrates that historiography is ever changing. The historians‚ Hale‚ Starkey‚ Upham‚ Boyer and Nissenbaum‚ Caporal‚ Norton and Mattosian have all been fascinated by the trials in one way or another because they have all attempted to prove or disprove certain elements about the trials. By analysing their augments about the causes of the Salem Witch Crisis‚ it is evident that this historical

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    Results The mean attitudinal sore of all 25 respondents towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial was 71. As can be seen in Table 2 below‚ this mean falls in the undecided category. The sample standard deviation of the scores was 11.74. The distribution of the 25 scores is seen as well. The two most frequently scored categories are undecided and unfavorable. The category with the fewest respondent is favorable. TABLE 2: Distribution of Scores Attitude Categories Score Range Frequency Very Favorable

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    The view of Kansas changed greatly between the Kansas and Nebraska Act and the time the Wizard of Oz was written. In 1854‚ after Kansas was made a territory open to settlement‚ many people flocked to it to claim the new land available as it seemed like a beautiful place to live as well as a place full of opportunity. People were attracted to Kansas as the fertile soil‚ plentiful land‚ and heavy rainfall led farmers to becoming successful at growing crops. Eventually‚ life in Kansas would prove dull

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