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    restraint, the connection between marriage and procreation, and whether or not marriage is a Constitutional issue in the first place. Nevertheless, equal recognition for same-sex couples became the law of the land. History James Obergefell and his partner John Arthur were legally married in the state of Maryland in 2013. Nevertheless, not all states recognized same-sex

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    Adams 1 Dillon Adams Mr. Lederman Welding and Metal Fabrication II 4 January 2017 Brooklyn Bridge John roebling was an immigrant from germany, john did not invent the suspension bridge but his bridges made him famous in the 1800’s. As a kid roebling dreamed of building bridges, he turned his dreams into a reality. The Brooklyn Bridge was built over the East River linking Manhattan and Brooklyn. The construction of the brooklyn bridge

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    HISTORY Located at the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, a three-mile-long strait connects the San Francisco Bay to the nearby Pacific Ocean. This strait (named “Golden Gate” by U.S. Army Captain John Freemont in 1846) separates the cities of San Francisco and Marin. Due to its location near the Pacific, the strait is known for its strong tidal forces; as well as gale-force winds and dense fogs. Because of these conditions, during the early twentieth century, ferries provided the only

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    statute, Minn. Stat. § 549.09, allows Plaintiff to recover preaward interest on the appraisal award. See Minn. Stat. § 549.09, subd. 1(a) (post-award interest computed “from the time of the … award or report until judgment is finally entered”); and Minn. Stat. §549.09, subd. 1(b) (computation of “preaward, or prereport interest” from “the time of the commencement of the action or a demand for arbitration, or the time of a written notice of claim”). Minn. Stat. § 549.09 specifically identifies a handful

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    Police agencies across the United States have adopted the motto “To Protect and to Serve.” However, there is serious tension in the relationship police share with the communities surrounding them. There are many factors influencing this relationship. The strained relationship between police officers and citizens goes back as far as the time of segregation and probably even farther. Police were viewed as very aggressive and very racist during the civil rights movement, and, in truth, they were. The

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    and can also affect the growing fetus (Xu et al 2014). Aside from the inflammation associated with obesity and diabetes in relation to autism, other factors specifically pertaining to obesity may play a role in the onset of the developmental disorder. For example, folate is an important vitamin for normal growth; earlier studies propose that a deficiency in this vitamin could be linked to neurological disorders in offspring (Johns Hopkins 2016). Iron is another example, with deficiency being a

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    Many people have had situations with bullies and some even being the bully themselves. With the use of social media and cellphones bullying has become worse. Not only do children deal with bullies at school but now deal with them at their own home. The behavior is repeated or can be repeated over time. With technology becoming more advanced, Cyber bullying has become the new way of bullying.It has become more easier to bully those without letting the victim know it's them. With bullying increasing

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    So this brings up my first point and ethical dilemma; is it right for the NHL to put their players in this town? One can argue that is not the responsibility of the NHL to control the actions of their players, however, is it a good idea to even present the opportunity for a millionaire athlete to be tempted by this excessive town, that is Las Vegas? Generally, hockey players are pretty good people, including professionals playing in the NHL, or instance; P.K. Subban, current Nashville Predator, and

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    throughout the years, like the train, hunting these animals became easier to accomplish. Hunters would travel from all over the US and Canada to get a piece of the creatures with the delectable meat. Nevertheless, this species might have been able to survive the slaughter of man if it were not for the fact that these hunters disrupted their breeding and nesting grounds. In 1900, Republican Congressman John F. Lacey of Iowa introduced the nation’s first wildlife-protection law, which banned the interstate shipping

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    for the extra risks of outsourcing to Chinese subcontractors and clearly there are design flaws in the toys with the magnets that could come loose. Although many observers give the company credit for responding to the crisis quickly with an apology from the CEO and pledges to institute more rigorous product safety checks, Mattel still faces a number of problems, including significant costs associated with the recalls and new

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