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    The United States Constitution is a document which has governed the United States for over two centuries. Although amendments altered the original Constitution that the founding fathers ratified, the context of the original document remains the same. A living document interpreted as the current of the culture pulls is not what the founding fathers intended. The Constitution was not created to, nor could, hold an unique interpretation for every era. In the words of Joseph Story, “The Constitution

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    In our propaganda project we incorporated many effective techniques. Two of which are testimonial and loaded or emotional words. We had a celebrity endorsement from the great and powerful Mrs. Chen. We used specific wording and phrases to inflict fear upon the readers. These types of propaganda have proven to be effective in the past. Celebrity testimonials usually appeal to younger audiences, while fear and disgust can be effective for people of all ages. Mrs. Chen said, “Eyes are said to be the

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    A chi-square test for independence was used to compare the conditions of the defendant’s mental illness and the verdict that participants have chosen. The results indicated that for the defendant’s age (13, 17, or 21), there was not any significant difference of how participants chose the guilty or NGRI verdict, "x" ^"2" " " ("2,N=148" )"=.70,p=.706 " . However, for the defendant’s mental illness, there was a significant difference of participants choosing the NGRI verdict for schizophrenia than

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    descendants of blood thirsty Aztecs." He also spoke about how Mexican and other races' way of fighting are much more violent than that of Anglo-Saxon. (The Good War, p. 207) Your discussion for the second question is very absorbing. By reading the document, I can see that America

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    MLA Document Analysis

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    In my personal opinion, I think it is essential that we use the MLA format. First of all, citations "give credit to authors whose works you have used (whether you quote them or not)" [Bailey/Howe Library]. For example, imagine what it would be like to spend months writing an essay that you put all your effort into -- this essay is your one and only shot you have to pass English. Someone takes your essay and hands it in as theirs. It is infuriating and unfair to the writer to have their ideas and

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    Beauty Document Analysis

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    Beauty pageants show the positive of being thin, glamourous and what the perfect ideal beautiful females should look like. Little Miss Sunshine shows that children also have a very competitive idea of what is perfect and acceptable for children. Society and media along with parents and peers show young children and young adults that being thin and beautiful is the only acceptable norm in the world. Even though not all children or young adults are think and beautiful they are still very beautiful

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    F10 Document Analysis

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    3 - 4 F10 Notification 4 An F10 document should include the following 4 F10 Document

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    ACDI Document Analysis

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    Information document, or large, like a staff shift, the medical field is constantly changing. To fully understand the scope of what it means to change, I have been challenged to ask “Why?” The answers have helped me grow at Eastside Medical Center. My deliverable is to create multiple paper packets that the nurses, doctors, and patients use during the typical hospital day. These documents are constantly being updated, renewed, or even created from scratch. I created the ACDI document, which became

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    majority of the opinions about the Kingston Penitentiary were about reformation of the convicts within. In the Sundry Documents the author explains that the penitentiary is place for a convict to repent on his sins and deter him from future crime. The document explains that a penitentiary is place for punishment and not the source of revenue or manufactory. Although this document does add the idea that a penitentiary is meant to deter, not necessarily reform, one can assume that a convict would receive

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    LYT2 Task1 Essay

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    systems and document management has hampered interoperability between locations, making it difficult to share documents and services efficiently. Simple Getaways, Inc. legacy administrative and human resources process is another challenge currently affecting the organization. Administrative tasks such as vacation approvals, employee leave, address information, tax forms, etc. are currently handled through a paper forms process and stored in physical file cabinets at each location. When documents need to

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