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    are formed. Next on the third day is the creation of dry land, vegetation and fruit trees. This is followed on the fourth day with the formation of the sun, moon and stars. On the fifth day all creatures that swim along with all creatures that fly are created. Finally, on the sixth day God creates all of the other remaining creatures and animals that will live on the earth as well as man and woman. Afterwards, with all of his work completed God takes a rest on the seventh day. Whereas,

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    Speaker, Frederick Douglass, in his speech “what to the slaves is the Fourth of July,” demonstrates why slavery in the United States should be abolished. Douglass’s purpose is to convince the reader or listen that slavery is unjust and that as long as slavery is in America, slaves will not see the Fourth of July the same as a freed man. He adopts a aggravated tone in order to justify his emotional connection to slavery, and to tell the audience how it has changed the aspect of a his life in America

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    force and violating peoples Fourth Amendment rights. It is apparent the hot topic for this discussion is going to be the body cameras. I have to wear a body camera on patrol. Per our policy, anytime we have an interaction with the general public our body camera will be on during the duration of the interaction. Before I left corrections to come to patrol there were no body cameras in corrections. Now our correction officers must wear them as well. So not only are the patrol man affected by changes, but

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    comical style of writing in those times. Additionally, magic creates conflict and resolves the same conflicts created as the characters such as Oberon and Puck employ great use of magic to influence others. Finally, magic in the play is used as a fourth wall which helps the actors interact among themselves while turning a blind eye on the audience during the stage activities. From the foregoing, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is perhaps the best contemporary comedies ever written. It holds a real significant

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    On the other hand, former slave Frederick Douglass gives a speech on the topic of the Fourth of July called “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?”. Both men believed freedom was a right that is natural to all people. In order to persuade their audiences of this, each author uses ethos, pathos, and logos to support their argument. Thomas Jefferson uses ethos (reasoning) to show that he is a seasonable man who respects the opinions of others which establishes his credibility to speak on the topic

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    Hear My cry -Mildred D. Taylor 2/15/2016 Mr. Boyd Grade 8 Class ELA   Key Point 1: First day of school “Little Man, would you come on? You keep it up and you’re gonna make us late” (page 3 par 1). In the first chapter it introduces some of the main characters and gives a narrative of the Longans first day of school. Here is what happens. Cassie, Stacy, Christopher-John and Little Man are on their way to their first day of school. Mama makes the kids dress in there first day best. T.J. tags along

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    Reflection 6 The case I decided to use for my reflection was the “United Sates vs. Jones” case. Jones was a man being investigated for drug trafficking and so the police got a warrant to put a GPS on his jeep to monitor him. The police went beyond what they were allowed to do in the warrant, therefore he was found not guilty due to the violation of the Fourth Amendment. District prosecutors disagreed and took it to the Supreme court to review. What surprised me in oral arguments of the case was that

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    from afar, having an inside man, or from a drone in the air tailing them. All types of investigations are dangerous, you’re risking a lot, form letting your man go in and risking his life. In my opinion, in order for police to monitor your cellphone they would have to have a search warrant. Today there are cops that do not follow the law. For example, some cops don’t

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    Frederick Douglass’ speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” encompasses a powerful meaning for the mistreated African Americans in America. It showed the other side of America’s opinion, and how they viewed the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July was supposed to be a day about Americans gaining their freedom, but not everybody gained their freedom on this day. Although Douglass gave his famous speech to a sympathetic audience, he presented a strong condemnation of America through his use

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    The Fourth Amendment is rather specific in its wording:   “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized” (www.law.cornell.edu).   The importance of this amendment is for all citizens to be able to protect their

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