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    Roman Figures

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    Identification The importance of various Roman figures and influences have defined its longevity and success of still remaining in people’s heart. Cicero was an excellent orator and his speeches remained famous for the skill in using the arguments and figures of speech. Even today they are considered wonderful pieces of classical Latin. The quality and ready accessibility of Ciceronian texts favored very wide distribution and inclusion in teaching curricula. This influence increased after the Dark Ages

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    How do “An Unearthly Child” and “Rose” introduce the Doctor Who concept‚ and make this appealing to their contemporary audiences? Doctor Who was designed by Sydney Newman‚ the director of the BBC in 1963‚ who was faced with a dilemma. He was to produce a program for the family audience‚ which could be played between a sports programme‚ Grandstand‚ and a teen pop music programme‚ Jukebox Jury. Newman wanted the programme to entertain and educate people at the same time‚ in the ways of science and

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    Family Norms

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    As women and men both set sail to achieve their careers‚ the question of who takes care of the family arises. In “ Mommies and Daddies on The Fast Track In Other Wealthy Nations‚” Gwen Moore discusses in which way other countries around the world deal with balancing family and career compared to the United States. Moore focuses mainly on a 1990’s survey of twelve hundred women and men who held high ranking jobs in elected politics and business‚ across seventy-seven capitalist democracies. The author

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    respecting authority figures. Therapist informed individual that she was told by teacher that individual was very disrespectful due to individual talked back‚ left his seat without permission‚ and did not comply with requests given by his teacher. Individual states other students in class was talking also and did not get in trouble. Therapist and individual discussed and practiced responsibility and decision-making skills to avoid talking back and disrespecting authority figures. Individual states

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    Figure of Speech

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    List of Figures Of Speech Personification Personification is all about adding a human trait to an inanimate object or an abstraction. For example: The picture in that magazine shouted for attention. Simile A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unrelated things or ideas using "like" or "as" to accentuate a certain feature of an object by comparing it to a dissimilar object that is a typical example of that particular trait. For example: as big as a bus‚ as clear as a bell‚ as dry as

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    I find that the evidence would still be valid based on the “good faith” exception to the exclusionary rule. The good faith exception states “that If officers had a reasonable‚ good-faith belief that they were acting per legal authority‚ such as by relying on a search warrant that is later found to have been legally defective‚ the illegally seized evidence is admissible” (Busby‚ 2009). The good faith exception was established by a 6-3 U.S Supreme court decision in the United States v. Leon 468 U

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    The social norm I have decided to break is "do not talk to strangers". I am an inherently shy person so that was especially hard for me. I was lucky enough to have my daughter and mother along to give me courage. This past weekend afforded me a day off work‚ which I was fortunate enough to spend with my mother and grown daughter. A day of shopping and lunch was on the agenda. A trip to Bloomington to the mall was the best place for my norm breaking behavior. As we strolled through the mall

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    Have you stumbled upon a The Six Figure Mentor? Have you watched a video ad on YouTube with a young guy on the beach chatting about making money online? That ad has been watched by millions of people online which lead them to the program The Six Figure Mentors. It is 101% possible to start a business online and be successful but with the help of a system like Six Figure Mentor‚ you’re sure of your success. If you’re one those individuals who wouldn’t want to start everything from scratch and you

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    Infidelity Norm

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    a) If monogamy is the norm for most adults in intimate partnerships‚ then why is there so much extramarital infidelity?  Are the two related (monogamy and infidelity)?  Please explain your answer. The article presented the argument that while we perceive monogamy as the norm‚ there is as many as 83% of populations around our world that accept polygamy as their way of living. The article also makes the argument that one of the reasons that monogamy is so established as the norm is because of its economic

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    The Rules

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    We should follow the rules so that we can maintain peace and organization within our society‚ economy‚ and even our country. Without rules no one would be able to work together. * Two different kinds of people can be heard to utter that question‚ "Why have rules?" One of them does not believe in rules; the other believes in rules and adds a few more words to the question‚ "Why have rules‚ if you are not going to enforce them?" I would like to examine both sides of this argument. Many people

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