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    In Book II of the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle speaks of virtue and the conditions one must be in order for certain actions to be considered virtuous. Although challenged by the views of Stephen Buckle, these conditions that Aristotle has set have not only been influential throughout works of literature, especially in Mary Wollstonecraft’s “A Vindication of the Right of Women,” but support my position in Aristotle’s perspective in virtuous actions as well. It can be argued that there are various

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    My Papa's Waltz Mood

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    “My Papa’s Waltz” ,a poem written by Theodore Roethke, is about a father whose despairing dance moves terrify the son. Roethke uses the connotation of words to create an unruly mood. A demonstration of Roethke’s use word connotation to convey a mood is present on the following lines. “We romped until the pans / Slid from the kitchen shelf;” (5-6). These lines create an unruly mood because they consist of words that have strong negative connotation. One of these words is romped. Romped has a negative

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    quarry to figure out plaster and marble sculptures. Lily’s presentation began with belt buckles. Her inspiration were the truck drivers that she had meet on the road. A belt buckle gives a sense of identity about the person who is wearing it in an awkward part of the body. She used American history, Contemporary American Culture, and personal stories from the truck drivers as inspiration when designing the belt buckles. Lily has an exhibit on lightning.

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    The criminal procedures will also reflect the requirements for a warrantless search as well as the subsequent arrest. The rules of statutory and court criminal procedures are quite due to each state having their own rules of criminal procedures (Buckles, 2007.) Case law addresses a narrower, more specific overview

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    Evidence Collection Process

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    and proving the crime at a criminal trial. The law of evidence guides the crime scene investigative process. The rules of evidence affect how crime scenes are investigated and how a criminal case is presented through the criminal trial process (Buckles,

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    Guelph Police Service set to kick-off October Seatbelt Campaign The Guelph Police Service wish to remind motorists that it only takes about 5 seconds to buckle up which can save lives. There are drivers who still opt not to buckle up, or don’t require a passenger to buckle up, while on the road. Starting October 1st, 2016, members of the Guelph Police will be cracking down on drivers, and passengers, who are not properly secured in their vehicle. Seat belts worn correctly can reduce the chances

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    Retinopathy of Prematurity- The eye starts to develope at about 16 weeks of pregnancy. Retinopathy prematurity effects prematre infants weighing about 2.75 pounds or born before 31 weeks of gestation. Retinopathy effects both eyes in infants. Cause is from abnormal blood vessel growth spreading throughout the retina and the tissue that lines the back of the eye. The vessels leak and are fragile causing scarring of the retina and pulling the retina out of position causing retinal detachment. In premature

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    fit for you. The Basic Categorizations for Baby Carriers There are two basic categorizations for baby carriers. There is the one shoulder strap that is common with ring slings and some wraps. Then there is the two should carrier that is common with buckle carriers and wraps. • One Shoulder Baby Carriers: This type of baby carrier is where most of the weight is supported by one shoulder.

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    Wearing Seat Belt

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    INTRODUCTION Attention-arousing material: Do you know that every hour someone dies in crash simply from not buckling his or her seat belt and you can be a victim if you don’t simple buckle it when you get in your car? Thesis-statement: Today I will try to persuade you that the first thing you have to do after sitting in your car is buckling your seat belt. Credibility Statement: While investigating for this speech I confirmed that using a seat belt do save lives and also prevent you of serious

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    Seatbelts, Your Personal Life Saver In the past years, car accidents are the leading cause of death. In 2009 alone, crashes killed over 33,000 people and injured another 2.2 million. More than half of the people killed in car crashes were not restrained at the time of the crash. I know most of you guys probably don’t want to hear me talk about statistics or about seatbelts and why you should wear them and listen to some boring speech you have heard time and time again. But please hear me out. You

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