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    Important Observations of the Supreme Court and Murders of Whistleblowers. In Indirect Tax Practitioners’ Association v R.K.Jain the Supreme Court gave a precise meaning to the word whistleblower. “A whistleblower is a person who raises a concern about the wrongdoing occurring in an organisation or body of people. Usually this person would be from that same organisation. The revealed misconduct may be classified in many ways; for example‚ a violation of a law‚ rule‚ regulation and/or a direct

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    Committed Murder of Medgar Evers In the morning about 12:20 am of June 12‚ 1963‚ Medgar Evers reached home after a long meeting at the New Jerusalem Baptist Church situated at 2464 Kelley Street. . He got out of his car‚ arms filled with “Jim Crow Must Go” T-shirts‚ and walked toward the kitchen door when a shot was fired from a high-powered rifle‚ striking Evers in the back. Myrlie heard the shot‚ ran outside with the children behind her‚ and saw Medgar lying face down in the carport. Next-door-neighbor

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    thoughalthoughinsteadwhereasdespiteconverselyotherwisehoweve- rratherneverthelessnonethelessregardlessnotwithstanding   Cause / Condition / Purpose These transitional phrases present specific conditions orintentions. in the event thatgranted (that)as / so long ason (the) condition (that)for the purpose ofwith this intentionwith this in mindin the hope thatto the end thatfor fear thatin order toseeing / being thatin view ofIf... thenunless whenwheneverwhile because ofassincewhilelestin caseprovided thatgiven

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    Tamara Baghdasaryan English 28‚ Yegoryan March 27‚ 2015 Narrative Essay Life is full of various events and experiences‚ but not all of them are equally important‚ enjoyable and memorable. There are a few of those special days which remain evergreen in my heart and that I can remember of. Some events have changed me for better and made me stronger‚ while others are just there to remember and smile because they have happened at one point in my life. The fact of me coming to America for the first

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    Mount Elenor I was laboring up the Sierra Buttes trail‚ my pace devouring the miles‚ when I first met Elenor. I’ve been hiking the trail every Labor Day weekend with my family‚ for over 7 years; I know how challenging the trail is‚ I’ve seen a number of hikers turn back without even making it half way. I was astounded when I happened upon Elenor inching her way up the trail. I thought there was no way she could make it to the top‚ she’s simply too old. Elenor proved me to be incredibly wrong‚ to

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    Eloisa Vasquez ENG102 Ms:Margaret-paterson Final assay. People should use their time to be volunteer. There many people in this world that waste their time in many activities that are unnecessary‚ such as going out or just having fun anywhere. People don’t think that they can use their time in more us full activities‚ activities that can help other people. Such as been a volunteer in any church hospital or any organization that can help many people who needed. Why people should be a volunteer

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    Kantipudi 1 Meghanath kantipudi Professor Washington Diane English 111 November 11 2012 That incident which teaches a lesson Life is all about sweet and sorrow moments highs and lows but the most important part is learning from the lows and sorrow moments‚ try harder not to make the same mistakes. However there was this one very small incident which led to a major change in the way I think . It was one of the first few months I got to America and needed a American driver’s license

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    “Salvation” In many ways‚ certain events changed our lives and out view on how to live. In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes‚ he talked about how he was saved from a sin when he was thirteen on how Jesus was brought into his life. In this story‚ this specific event impacted the thirteen year olds life showing that certain events can change ones outlook on life. In many ways‚ events change the outlook on many lives for the good and bad. When Langston was saved from a sin‚ his aunt told him that he

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    1. Paul Roberts draws us in to his essay‚ "How to Say Nothing in 500 Words‚" by presenting us with a relatable situation. This is an effective technique for maintaining the attention of the audience because it shows the writer knows where we are coming from. Once this connection has been established we may find it easier to believe the material that the writer presents us with. 2. Because the student doesn’t hold a strong a opinion on the essay’s subject matter he begins by leaning towards his

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    Descriptive Narrative Essay I remember that warm day in May three years ago when my Dad and I went to an auction to buy myself a new car. We were surrounded by people as we stood in the middle of a muddy yard. I was holding a white card with a number on it‚ waiting for the Mustang I wanted to place a bid on. The auctioneer was a short old man with white wiry hair‚ two fingers missing on his left hand and the rough voice of a chain smoker. His name was named Mickey. Mickey began to auction

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