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    According to Ruby (2017) academic integrity is defined as “honest academic work”. It refers to the practice of submitting your own work without assistance (Ruby, 2017). If a student engages in unethical practices, such as “cheating or plagiarism” the student may be charged with an Academic Integrity violation and could face serious consequences, including failure of the course and dismissal from the university (University of West Florida, “Policy of Academic Misconduct”, 2012). The University’s

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    This is a key time in politics as its election year, not only election year but it was the year labour dethroned the Tories 18 year reign. Tony Blair took charge of the party and became prime minister. During the 18 years of the Tories being in power Margret Thatcher was a big talking point and caused many controversies with her in power, she was dubbed ‘The Iron Lady.’ One of the major controversies

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    designers, those artists, according to John Canemaker, “helped Walt Disney move into a critical phase of his own artistic journey.” That artist was none other than the lovely Mary Blair. Her modernist style and talent for pairing colors instantly became an iconic Disney trait that would inspire later films. Mary Robinson Blair grew up during the Great

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    Ian Duncan Smith took over after Hague and later in 2003 was preceded by Michael Howard. Both of these leaders also had failed terribly with leadership. In November 2002, Smith said “A small group of my parliamentary colleagues have decided consciously to undermine my leadership” (Smith, 2002). This was after the vote on gay and unmarried couples to adopt children, in which he expected all members of his party to vote against. He also told his party to “unite or die” (Smith, 2002). When there is

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    Chapter 5 of the monkey wars book focuses on The Face of Evil. In this chapter, Blum conducts interviews from Jim Blanchard, Marion Ratterree, Peter Gerone, who are all from the Tulane Regional Primate Research Center. In addition, Blum interviews Adrian Morrison, Alex Pacheco, Chrstine Stevens, Susan Loderer, Shirley McGreal, and Roy Henrickson. All these are from different institutions (Blum, 1996). Blum is able to provide the history of the Silver Spring monkeys, in which case Blum derives it

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    Tony Blair on the Labour Party. Methodology My research for this assignment has base on mainly academic literature and BBC politics ,Firstly , For instance ,the politics biography wrote by Anthony Seldolon name “BLAIR” which book content has closely relevant with this topic .and it mentioned the certain data and examples to conclude the Tony Blair influence on Labour party .and this book also has the clear and systematic chapters to analyse the effectiveness of the “third way “by Tony Blair on

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    Lady MacBeth, Blair Waldorf, Serena van der Woodsen, Ophelia. Power trips, backstabbing, revenge, and rebirth. Rise and shine, Upper East Siders. Over the last four months, I’ve come to appreciate the intellectuality of the hit CW television series, Gossip Girl. I’ve watched the metamorphosis of this show from a story about vapid, hedonistic sixteen-year-olds, to a story about a starkly varied coterie of complex, cultured individuals that often resemble the leading ladies in Shakespearean plays.

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    Dream speech and his Free At Last speech, not putting an indentation on his other works. Of his less known works is Our God is Marching On, or commonly known as How Long, Not long? He gave this speech after the march from the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama to the steps of the Alabama Capital. Those who are familiar with some of his unknown works, classified it as one of his most exhilarating and moving speeches, leading the audience in sermon like chants and spiritual upraise. King uses ethos

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    president Kennedy and Johnson. Amongst the numerous protests and powerful speeches during the Civil Rights Movement perhaps the most prominent is the series of three marches in 1965 known today as the “Selma to Montgomery” marches. The Selma to Montgomery marches were a series of three marches from Selma to Alabama’s capitol in Alabama There were multiple goals and objectives of these marches but the most obvious was to make the largest impact possible with a nonviolent approach. These marches marked

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    present. The use of these well known events connected with the present pulls emotion from the audience and focuses it. The visual image of marching is utilized to convey an active forward motion towards equality. Brazile calls upon the recent movie Selma to bridge marching to voting which is the main focus of her article, equalizing voting laws and restrictions. The need for equalization is backed by various examples of Republicans restricting would be democratic voters from

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