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    Trip To South Carolina One summer day my cousins‚family‚and I flew all the way to South Carolina. Our goal in South Carolina was to visit all aquatics.When we landed we drove all the way to my grandma’s house and went straight to the hot tub and relaxed until‚ it was time for dinner and we had some delicious gumbo. The next day we all had geared up and got ready for our aquatic adventure. First‚ we went to the beach and we hanged there for about two hours.We went boogie boarding and build sand

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    Does everybody dream? There are two types of dreaming. The type where you dream of swimming in the clear blue waters of Greece‚ or hiking Mt. Everest in the winter time. Everybody has dreams and plans of what they want to be‚ or what they want in life. And then there is the kind of dreaming as a person sleeps. A dream is a succession of images‚ ideas‚ emotions and sensations that occur in the mind during different stages of sleep. Have people ever thought that sometimes they do not dream? The brain

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    Ashley Bejarano Mr. Asper American Government Honors 21 October 2011 Edward V. South Carolina: Facts of Cause 1.Facts of case Edwards v. South Carolina (1963) was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution forbade state government officials to force a crowd to disperse when they are otherwise legally marching in front of a state house. The 187 petitioners consisted of African-American high school and college

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    Holmes v. South Carolina United States Supreme Court 547 U.S. 319 (2006) : Facts: Holmes was charged with first degree murder‚ first degree burglary and robbery in connection with an incident involving an 86 year old woman‚ Mary Stewart. Holmes was also charged for the rape and murder of Stewart. At the trial court‚ Holmes was convicted by the South Carolina Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court denied certiorari. The petitioner had appealed and the court granted a new trail. During

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    good description of the events that were occurring during 1766 and 1767 in South Carolina. He described his encounters with people from different religions‚ the poor living conditions in the colony‚ the government‚ and the lack of education that the people of South Carolina had (Woodmason‚ 1). Overall‚ this journal provides a fair amount of information about the Southern American Frontier during colonial times (South Carolina). Life in the backcountry according to Woodmason’s journal‚ was very underprivileged

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    Federal Jurisdiction Abstract In this paper I will discuss a case involving Henry‚ a resident of Nevada‚ who sued Adam‚ a resident of Utah in the Federal Court in California. Henry sought $60‚000 damages for personal injuries arising from an automobile accident that occurred in Los Angeles‚ California. I will answer the following questions about this case. Does the Federal Court have jurisdiction? What rules of procedure will

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    The South Carolina Exposition and Protest‚ also known as Calhoun’s Exposition‚ was written in 1828 by John C. Calhoun‚ the Vice President of the United States under Andrew Jackson. The document was a protest against the Tariff of 1828‚ also known as the Tariff of Abominations. The document stated that if the tariff was not repealed‚ South Carolina would break from the United States. It stated also Calhoun’s Doctrine of nullification‚ the idea that a state has the right to reject federal law..

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    Jurisdiction: Is There an Issue? Does our court system in the United States have jurisdiction issues? Yes‚ they do. Jurisdiction is defined as “the authority of the court to hear certain cases” (Fuller 287). There are specific types of jurisdictions that deal in different cases. Subject-matter jurisdiction deals with the “nature of a case” (287). Geographic jurisdiction deals with the “location of the offense” and hierarchical jurisdiction deals with “where the case is located in the system” (287-288)

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    Carolina High School‚ located in Greenville County‚ was established in 1956 as a 9th through 12th grade public high school. In 1995‚ the school was chosen to be a magnet school where at its peak had a student enrollment of over 1300. When the needs of the community changed and local mills closed‚ the dynamics of the community changed‚ dropping enrollment down by several hundred students. By 2000‚ the average family income was just above $22‚000‚ where a little over 9% of the families were reported

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    ‘JUDICIAL ACTIVISM UNDER THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION’ Address by Hon’ble Mr. K.G. Balakrishnan‚ Chief Justice of India (Trinity College Dublin‚ Ireland – October 14‚ 2009) Ladies and Gentlemen: I am indeed very grateful for the opportunity to speak about the evolution of judicial activism in the Indian legal system. Before I touch on the subject‚ I must of course emphasise the fact that during the framing of the Indian Constitution in the 1940’s‚ the engrafting of Directive Principles of State

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