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    Constitutional Law Test 1 Study Guide Three Categories of constitutions- Nominal Telos- gives certain rights but does follow through with the rights. Example is Cuban Constitution that gives rights such as healthcare and travel but does not carry them out. Tends to make a lot of promises but does not keep them. Façade Telos- similar to nominal by making promises in a way that seem more logical and achievable for that country but is still not carried out. Example is Iranian Constitution that gives

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    pretentious woman with a sketchy husband from earlier‚ but that’s just it: she doesn’t know who it is. gripping the handle harshly ( careful‚ jessica. don’t want to pull it out of its fixture )‚ she opens it enough to slip half her body through to stare down her visitor .... claire. “ oh‚ it’s you. ” lacking excitement‚ but she’s sure she sounds relieved. though‚ she hasn’t the idea why the nurse would be visiting her without notice. is she checking up on her ? hilarious. “ if you’ve come by

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    past back.Stanza 3This man started to visualize things that didn’t actually happen. He felt like someone was there entering through the door.Stanza 4The man decides to face that thing that is breaking in‚ but he gets no answer. He stares at the darkness.Stanza 5The man stares at the darkness‚ even if he can’t see a thing he feels something’s there. Then the man imagines the word Leonor to be spoken‚ right after he had said it before‚ just like an echo.Stanza 6 After he heard all of this he started to

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    Julian confesses‚ "It’s hard for me to look at you. He had your eyes." the pair break from the stare and gaze forward in silence. Theo breaks the silence‚ "You know‚ I never understood how you got over it so quickly." Julian gets defensive and turns towards him ‚ "You think I got over it? No one could get over it. I live with it. I think about him

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    John. John treats her like she is his child instead of his wife. By any man treating their wife like John does will drive her insane. That is exactly what John did‚ drove his wife crazy enough to make her want to stay in her room‚ lay in the bed‚ and stare at the wallpaper. Her husband does not treat her right‚ talks to her like a child‚ and makes her stay in her room all alone. Symbolism is a literary device that is used much in this poem. One example of symbolism is the woman being sick and her husband

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    Avenue & 30th Street‚ New York City. This piece depicts the intersection of these two streets in early 20th century New York. In the foreground stands a drunken woman holding her pale of beer. To the right‚ two prostitutes stare at her and further to the right‚ a group of gentlemen stare at them. This kind of scene was common among the seedier streets of New York at the time though many did not understand how common it was. Sloan‚ as part of the Ashcan School made it his goal to realistically depict

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    is further accentuated by the descriptions if the crowd: the visitors to the zoo are described as ‘run[ning] past’ the cages containing the animals described earlier on in the poem in order to observe the jaguar. We are told that ‘the crowd stands‚ stares‚ mesmerized’ by the majestic animal‚ which is a strong contrast to their indifference to the other animals. The other cages seem ‘empty’ to the onlookers while they are able to

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    case should come to the Supreme Court‚ 4 judges have to vote to send it up. This is the rule of four. d. Explain how each of the following influences decisions made by individual justices deciding cases heard by the Court a. Stare Decisis. Stare Decisis can influence judge’s decisions because they will defer to prior Supreme Court decisions and apply the precedent to their current cases and rule based on the past decisions. b. Judicial Activism. Judicial Activism influences the

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    crustacean old man’‚ ‘a lean dark mackerel’ and ‘gallants in shoals’‚ to highlight the similarities between the actions of the men and the predictable behaviors of the fish in an exaggerated manner. The men’s distasteful actions‚ ‘teeth parted in a stare’‚ ‘sucks on a straw…laxly’‚ ‘idling..stays to watch’‚ are compared with the behavior of fish‚ ‘pause so to nibble or tug’. However‚ the woman is compared to an inanimate object‚ ‘white stone’‚ having negative connotations of heartlessness‚ coldness

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    that he stopped doing it.” This quote gives a sense of tension‚ since tiny things like rippling cards can drew everyone’s attention. This makes it seem like a very quiet atmosphere. While everyone’s attention is drawn to the small sounds‚ Candy just stares at the ceiling and eventually rolls over. This makes the reader feel that all Candy can think about is his dog being shot‚ and this also brings a tense feel. Tension is also created by Steinbeck using the word ‘silence’ to describe the atmosphere

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