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    English 1113 Composition I Fall 2008 Professor: Laura Gray‚ Ph.D. Phone: 918-343-7593 Office: Downs Hall 102 B Email: lgray@rsu.edu Office Hours: (appointments encouraged) Monday and Wednesday 9-10; 11:30-2 Tuesday and Thursday 10-11 Friday 9-10 [pic] Course Introduction The first semester of college writing provides a foundation for the academic writing you will be expected to do throughout your college tenure. This course will help students: 1. Recognize and implement writing

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    Dr. Michael V. Miranda article‚ “The Seven Beliefs: Addressing The Psychosocial Underpreparedness Of The Community College Students‚” states many students are miseducated when it come to college they come in with a made up mind of how it going to be‚ but soon find out they were misinformed. Many students are unprepared when entering college. The Professor plays a major role in a student education. The seven false belief is set up for the student to fail. From grammar to high school student are misguided

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    Court‚ case Miranda v. Arizona involved an individual by the name of Ernesto Miranda and the state of Arizona. Ernesto Miranda who was accused of kidnapping and raping women was arrested by police and questioned for about two hours until policed obtain a written statement confession to the crimes (Miranda v. Arizona). In trial‚ the police officers admitted they did not notifying Miranda of his right to have an attorney present when being questioned about the chargers; however‚ Miranda was convicted

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    Miranda Fricker‚ Philosophy Professor at the University of Sheffield and author of Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing‚ introduces the contrasting ideas of the two Epistemic Injustices. One being that of Testimonial injustice and the other being Hermeneutical injustice. The difference between the two is that they base their credibility from different elements. Fricker states that testimonial injustice is when a speaker is critiqued based off their level of knowledge. This meaning

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    INTRODUCTION SWOT ANALYSIS FOR MIRANDA FOOTWEAR STORE MK-332 Submitted by: Tinay‚ Dennie Eunice Tayag‚ Jenny Solomon‚ Winnelin Bernardo‚ Francis Bernardo‚ Marc Adrian INTRODUCTION SWOT ANALYSIS FOR MIRANDA FOOTWEAR STORE A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort our feet while doing various activities like‚ running‚ walking‚ jogging and more. Shoes become the most famous accessory in the world for it is not just made in leather‚

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    The Miranda Warning For the past decade‚ many Right Wing organizations have sort to change many of the laws‚ governing our rights and freedom. These laws were passed by congress and upheld by the Supreme Court. The Miranda Warning is one of these laws. The Miranda Warning is intended to protect the guilty as well as the innocent and should be protected at all costs. Without the law‚ many suspects may be treated unfairly. It is a necessary safeguard. Miranda is a ruling which says that the accused

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    Police procedures before and after Miranda v Arizona Name Professor Course Date Before the establishment of Miranda rights‚ the only requirement was that the concessions by the suspects had to be voluntary. This requirement posed issues such as the suspect challenging confessions during trial on grounds that at the time the suspect was under duress. The Miranda rights protect individual’s rights by ensuring that they are aware of the consequences of what they say while they are in police custody

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    What the American flag means to me. The American flag is something that I’ve looked at since I was 5 years old in preschool. Every day in school since then I have said the promise of loyalty with my peers to the flag with my hand on my heart. When I see a flag blowing in the wind‚ or when I see a crowd of people standing with their hands to their hearts while the National Anthem plays‚ it gives me chills. When I recite "The Pledge of Allegiance‚" it is more than just words to me. It is a reminder

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    what Miranda Priestly calls “Emily”‚ a girl in New York City trying to find her dream job. She is in a simple life living with her boyfriend and going nowhere fast. She had a dream of always getting into the editorial field but didn’t know how to achieve her life’s goal. Until one day she saw that a company was hiring an assistant to an editor of a large high end company named‚ “Runway”. In Andrea’s new job‚ she does a lot‚ let’s just say. She does so many things as an assistant for Miranda Priestly

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    Phoenix‚ Arizona in 1963‚ Ernesto Miranda was captured after a woman recognized him in a police lineup. He was indicted assaulting and kidnapping and addressed for two hours while in care of police. The officers that addressed him didn’t educate him of his Fifth Amendment right against self-implication furthermore of his Sixth Amendment right to the help of a lawyer. Subsequently‚ Miranda admitted in doing the wrongdoings with which he was sentenced. His announcement had an affirmation that he knew

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