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    Clapper‚ I found myself conflicted on whose side I supported. Near the end of Judge Lynch’s decision‚ he wrote how a contraction of privacy could be required by national security when dealing with domestic and international terrorism. I believe that this is the case‚ as long as we as citizens depend on the government for our protection‚ we should expect some violation of our previously defined bounds of privacy. Judge Lynch continues by saying that this contraction though should face a momentous

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    Jerry Uelsmann: Genius of the Dark Room Most photographers’ pictures depict real life things or events. However‚ Jerry Uelsmann’s pictures depict fantasies. He creates imaginary worlds in his photographs; places people can only dream of. He uses his photographs to get people to look beyond what they see. Jerry Uelsmann was born on June 11‚ 1934 in Detroit Michigan. At age 14‚ his father encouraged him to take photographs and he fell in love with photography. In 1957‚ Jerry received his B.F.A

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    Compare and contrast the role and function of judges‚ lawyers and lay people within the English Courts Judges‚ lawyers and lay people all contribute to the English courts however the roles that each of them play are different. There are two types of lay people that have a role in the English Courts‚ solicitors and barristers. A solicitor’s main function is to perform all of the legal work outside the court however they work together with barristers whose main function is to defend the client in the

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    Once Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records became aware of the sound coming out of Muscle Shoals‚ he brought a number of African-American artists to record at FAME. Wilson Pickett was one of the first artists Wexler brought down to Alabama. Pickett was initially skeptical of Wexler’s idea‚ however‚ after the first night of recording Pickett had changed his mind and was firmly convinced that FAME could be a recording home for him. He went on to record a number of hits at FAME‚ including “Land of a Thousand

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    judging how someone feels about you. Eye contact is one of the various ways to communicate without using words. If someone gives you little or no eye contact this could mean that they are not interested in word exchange. This also may mean that they have no intention on creating an acquaintance. Eye contact is important because this is a way of not only knowing if someone is interested‚ but also if they understand and follow the conversation and or message in which you are trying to convey. Body language

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    Jerry and Molly and Sam Based on what I’ve read‚ the story is set in modern time or pre modern time‚ because her works in a company named Aerojet‚ there is from 1942‚ but they got financial problems‚ so it have to be a later in the years. In the text the main character mentions Sacramento‚ the capital of California in America. In the story we meet the main character Al‚ who is 31 and he is a father to two children‚ Alex and Mary. We also meet his wife Betty and her sister Sandy. We hear about

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    Only God can Judge me ! Do you judge people by the clothes they wear? Did you ever tried judging people by their look? Did anyone judge you? How would you feel getting judge? To me I never did judge people by their cover‚ I rather meet them in their inside than their outside because their inside is what tells you who they really are whether their nice‚ sweet‚ mean or shy. But people this day tend to judge a book by its cover. They judge the way they look not knowing what’s inside of them

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    Judges have to make many discretionary decisions while they are on the bench. This is due to the fact that the law‚ no matter how well it is written‚ cannot anticipate every circumstance and eventuality that may be subject to that law. As a result‚ Judges are charged with making rational decisions in regards to the cases that don’t adequately fit the ramifications of the law. Most of the decisions that are made by Judges are independent of official guidelines and vary from Judge to Judge. This

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    book of Judges is part of a collection of books that the Jewish tradition labels as Former Prophets‚ whereas the Christian tradition labels them as Historical books. This book narrates the conquest efforts of the people of ancient Israel‚ who struggled to maintain their fidelity and devotion to the one true God. The book recounts the tale of twelve “judges‚” who were truly military leaders. Six are considered “minor judges” because of their negligible role. The other six were “major judges” because

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    ways and joined Judge Dee as his lieutenants. Once‚ when Judge Dee was traveling to the capital on some official business‚ these two men attacked him and his party on the road intending to rob them. Judge Dee at once saw that Ma Joong and Chiao Tai‚ far from being common thieves‚ were men of a heroic disposition‚ while the passes they made at him showed him convincingly that they were well versed in the arts of fencing and boxing. Instead of fighting with these men‚ it seemed to Judge Dee that he might

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