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    time flat‚ but it was an absolutely amazing way to have fun at the end of the year. Then there is the homecoming spirit wall. It is without a doubt my favorite tradition from John because it fills me with pride when it is done right. I mean‚ we had no idea what we were doing freshman year‚ we came back with a vengeance sophomore year. We should have won the homecoming stick‚ but I felt true bulldog pride after I saw our class working together that year and I’ve felt that pride everyday sense. Anyway

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    Courtroom Workgroup Paper Fertina Bryant CJA/204 Feburary 23‚ 2013 Christopher Berry Courtroom Workgroup Paper * The author will determine courtroom groups‚ how the groups interact daily‚ and recommend changes to the groups. The author will also describe prosecutor roles and the cases he pursues. Finally‚ the author will elaborate on the funnel of criminal justice with the backlog among the courtroom group‚ the court system‚ give an example‚ and explain how to eliminate backlog cases. * Working

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    economical. Since September‚ my understanding of what an activist and what social justice‚ equity‚ and community organizing are has expanded drastically. Yes‚ an activist is all the things I mentioned before‚ but an activist is also someone who works tirelessly and puts all they have into a cause that goes against the common opinion in a society where the big and powerful corporations tend to get what works best for them. An activist keeps going and fighting for what they know to be their truth‚ even when

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    also (optionally) indicate the severity of the problem by placing a letter next to the number. ÔAÕ means Ôvery importantÕ‚ ÔBÕ means ÔimportantÕ‚ ÔCÕ means Ôto be corrected but not importantÕ and ÔDÕ means Ôadvisory onlyÕ - e.g. 8.2 B would indicate that you should think up your own title and that doing this is (at least moderately) important. If you see PR written next to a point number that means you made the same mistake in a previous report and are being penalised more heavily for it this time

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    What it means to be Australian. Personally‚ being an Australian to me means celebrating freedom and the diverse number of people. Being Australian means having to explore and experience the blue beaches‚ hot summer days‚ cold winter nights and the footy seasons. Australia means wearing shirts‚ shorts and thongs. Having family gatherings and barbecues‚ having the opportunity to vote which makes us a democratic country. The thing about Australia is you don’t have to be born an Aussie to consider yourself

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    What it Means to Be Canadian Melinda R Perkins English 255 Professor Sharren Patterson July 14‚ 2010 What it Means to Be Canadian in the 21st Century Canada is a country occupying most of North America‚ extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward to the Arctic Ocean. It is the world’s second largest country by total area (Wikipedia.org‚ 2010). To be Canadian means more that simply living in Canada. In Canada we stand up for what we believe

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    Courtroom Seeing the inside of a criminal courtroom can be intimidating upon entering it and can lead a person in asking the question does a criminal courtroom environment have an affect on jurors to come to an impartial decision when deciding guilt or innocence? Most criminal courtrooms across the United States of America has establish a hidden benchmark that the criminal courtroom environment does help set the tone and pace for juries to keep an open mind to come to an unbiased and impartial

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    What does it mean to be an American? By: Savannah Shiveley For centuries of years the United States has been attracting immigrants from a variety of different countries‚ races‚ and religions to come live in a land full of freedom and opportunity. These people were looking for more than just rights and privileges. Their real desire was to become something that depicts pride and honor‚ an American. Being an American means much more than living in the United States. Along with the name come a number

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    What it means to be a Pastor Adrian R. Smith Everest University “Do not remember the former things‚ or consider the things of old. I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth‚ do you not perceive it?” says the LORD in Isaiah 43:18-19(Holy Bible‚ KJV).Though these words were written thousands of years ago‚ they speak anew for being a pastor today. How does a person know if they are called to be a pastor? How does a person know what God is calling

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    “Freedom of the press” The media’s rights of access to the courtroom have had effects on the public‚ the defendants and the victims. The United States form of government’s is founded on the fundamental law of the Constitution of the United States and its Bill of Rights. The Constitution has Amendments which are designed as protection of an individual “rights” against governmental interference with their freedoms. Freedoms that includes‚ “freedoms of speech”‚ “freedom of the press”‚ and the “right

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