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    Grant Schmitz Mr. Goodman ENGL-1113-071 September 28, 2010 Social Status: Excuse or Not? The education of the youth is, without much dispute, a highly important issue within the U.S. This nation was founded on equality and opportunity, two beliefs that have seamlessly transitioned into American education, or so it seemed. In these articles by Gregory Mantsios, Jonathan Kozol, and Jean Anyon, the same education Americans claim to hold so high comes under question. These authors provide excellent

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    used four main excuses to take over a country or a large piece of land, for example Hawaii. These four excuses were to uplift, educate, civilize, and to christianize the people that inhabited their targeted land. This can be seen mostly when the U.S. tried to annex the Philippines, even though it was against their will. The U.S. wanted to bring a better life to the Filipinos, or their “little brown brothers”, who lived in terrible conditions, or at least they said this as an excuse. However, they

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    We see this everywhere: In the classroom when a student fails to admit to not getting their work done, on stage when a cast member creates excuses for not knowing their lines, or on social media and the news every time our president speaks. Rather than simply being truthful and owning up to a mistake, many find putting on a poorly constructed show full of excuses or lies a lot easier. This is one of the most frequently seen forms of real-life theatre I can think of. During my junior year of high

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    they must first become great men. “Winning” to a fan is all the team needs to be doing to become a successful unit. They cannot be farther from the truth; however, that is one of the goals. A team can only be successful if the get “goals only no excuses.” The goal of a coach is to raise men to be successful not just in football, but in the real world. The goals of the players are to work and become disciplined. Goals are set throughout life for any and everything. Everyone is involved in the final

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    This paper explores the use of legal excuses for genocide that is presented on the world stage and the social excuses for genocide that is presented and carried out by civilians. A country that involves itself in the genocide of another group of people usually has civilian support that stems from the respective leader. Civilians, whether small or large in number influence the effectiveness of genocide through the military, weapon ownership, social attitudes, and the love or fear of a leader. The

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    Introduction The nature of lawful defenses, justification, excuses, and the insanity defenses studies the guidelines of controlling the different jurisdictions’ elements. This paper will examine a legal decision/case involving the defenses of justifications mentioned in Chapters 5 and 6. This paper will discuss the case which is state. Justification is a defense depends upon the need of a just cause or excuse (Schmalleger & Hall, 2014). Justification is a lawful reason for an act that signifies

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    Excuse me, Brian? - What do you want, Shawn? Do not you see I am deep in my thoughts? - Did not see that. You know, someone in the neighbourhood has high debt for the electricity provision and the whole building is threatened with the blackout if the debt is not returned. I am on my walkaround and would be happy if you could show me your electricity bills. - Are you accusing me of not paying the bills? And how are you to me to share with you such private information? - No, you have got me all wrong

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    Scream aloud and you will be heard, because if you scream in your head and sigh quietly aloud, no one will hear. More often than not, it is the loud, obnoxious, and the obvious that are recognized. It is true that ignorance is not an excuse for not learning, but one must realize the ignorance before being able to right it. Many people are ignorant when it comes to mental illness. "It is an odd paradox, that a society, which can now speak openly and unabashedly about topics that were once unspeakable

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    Amit Randhawa Mrs. Ferdinandsen Honors English 10 18 December 2014 Institutional Racism: An Excuse or a Reality? Take a step into the tragic period between the 1940s and ’60s and imagine how prevalent racism was at the time. In a historic period during the Civil Rights movement and even later, how would we portray racism within America? Was it in its beginning stages? Or had it hit its highest point? It’s commonly known that racism was at its height around these intimidating moments. However, when

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    Chapter 15: No Excuse “He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” Benjamin Franklin So what’s your story? Have you written it down? If not do it please? Oh did you have a bad childhood, shitty parents, unsupportive spouse, did you face abuse, neglect, violence, miscarriage, a loved one cheated on you? What is the permutation and combination of shit that happened to you in the past that is still keeping you trapped there? I know you are hurt, broken, trapped, heart broken

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