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    troduction Every day, we produce 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. 90% of all data in the world was produced in the past two years. Data has been around forever; we have always gathered information. Paleolithic cavemen recorded their activities by carving them in stone or notching them in sticks. Egyptians used hieroglyphics to record significant events in history. The Library of Alexandria was home to half-a-million scrolls of the ancient world. Less than hundred years ago, we used punch cards to

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    As I reflect on my work at the end of this semester, I am able to see how much I have improved as a writer. I have learned my weaknesses through peer reviews, and the feedbacks that I received from you. This cover letter will address four of the course learning outcomes for English 110 such as, how to write effectively using a number of rhetorical strategies and patterns, demonstrate the ability to synthesize materials drawn from multiple sources using critical reflection and independent judgment

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    concerning the funding of public schools. The actions of both the legislative and executive branch of Kansas’ government disregard the system of checks and balances because the judicial branch is being punished for doing their job. Therefore, judicial review is vital for a judge in maintaining a consistent balance of power in the government. In 1789, the Constitution of the United States of America was created and serves as the law of the land. In the Constitution, there was an establishment of the

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    The demons of a misinterpreted judicial review have corrupted the legislature, the courts, and our political process. In 2010, the Supreme Court struck down the McCain-Feingold Act as unconstitutional. The landmark Citizens United v Federal Elections Commission decision ruled that political spending is a form of free speech and corporations have license to contribute exorbitant amounts to politicians. Citizens United ensures denies the voices of citizens as representatives are beholden to outside

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    Justice of India, the appointment should be made as a healthy convention. In July 1998, the President of India asked for the advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on various areas of the judgment of 1993 including the issue of consultation. In October 1998, the Supreme Court in its advisory opinion confirmed the primacy of the Chief Justice's opinion over that of the President in appointing judges. The Court, however, observed that the ‘sole, individual opinion of the Chief Justice of India’ does

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    I am writing to complete my final portfolio for ENGL 1010, Honors Composition, as requested by the course requirements. What follows is a self-analysis of my performance this semester, as well as the attached revisions of my essays on the rhetorical analyses and on The US of Excess and climate change. Taking the honors English class was not something I was eager to do, as I had already taken the 1002 class my first semester at ULM. But having joined the Honors program my second semester, I was told

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    Conceptualization of patient satisfaction. Part 1. Theoretical issues: A systematic literature review Introduction Patient satisfaction has been a popular term in health care service in the last few decades owing to its appropriateness to better quality of health service (WHO, 2000; Andaleeb, 2001; D’Souza & Sequeira, 2012). Evaluating patient satisfaction with health care service allows some positive changes in health care delivery and its quality (DuPree, Anderson & Nash, 2011) by identifying

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    Alexander Hamilton as a Political Prophet January 11th, 1757, the supposed day that a founding father, an American statesman, and the creator of the nation’s financial system was born; his name, Alexander Hamilton. But, before all of those things came to be true, Hamilton was just a boy with an unexciting background. Mr. Hamilton was born in the Caribbean Islands of Nevis to James Hamilton and Rachel Fawcett. He had a normal childhood, spending most of his youth on the island of St. Croix where his

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    Did the Constitution establish a Just Government? When our founding fathers came together to construct a Constitution that would establish a government that could serve the people, they outlined their overall goals of this Constitution within the Preamble. The first task listed in this famous preliminary statement is to “establish Justice.” The position of this objective within the Constitution demonstrates just how significant Justice is to a government. Justice is a principle that demands equality

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    world of knowledge and has helped to improve our education; or has it? Some believe that with the wide availability of the internet, traditional knowledge is being destroyed by the oversaturation or superficial information that anyone can post without review. As a result, academic knowledge that was once held closely is said to be undermined by the internet. While some problems come with the nature of the internet in this respect, the internet has not only aided the spread of real information, but has

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