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    I attended a Board of Supervisors meeting on January 22‚ 2014. It was set to begin at six o’clock in the evening‚ and I began recording notes at 5:52. Before the start of the meeting a supervisor‚ Wayne Hazzard‚ greeted me and my father. At six‚ when it was slated to begin‚ Sean Davis banged his gavel to signify it has started. This followed with an invocation and the pledge of allegiance. Before the invocation Aubrey Stanley spoke of two tragedies involving deaths as of late to keep in our prayers

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    because of their ignorance to possible outcomes of decisions‚ using love as salvation‚ and acting upon impulse-driven feelings of emotions. To begin‚ Romeo kills Tybalt without thinking about how Juliet will react to the news. Romeo says‚ "Alive in triumph and Mercutio slain? / Away to heaven‚ respective lenity‚ / And fire eyed fury be my conduct now" (3.1.118-120). Despite Romeo’s efforts to avenge Mercutio’s death‚ he demonstrates ignorance towards the possible outcomes of his hasty decision

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    Dillard admires many personal qualities in her mother. Although there was many she favored one out of them all. This quality that stood out to Dillard the most was how her mother made a life lesson out of everything she did. One way her mother would try to teach them a life lesson was by having them spell hard words. For example‚ in the book it says‚ “Spell ‘poinsettia‚” Mother would throw out at me‚ smiling with pleasure. “Spell ‘sherbet.” The idea was not to make us whizzes‚ but‚ quite the contrary

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    P 1) A soccer ball is placed 10 feet away from the goal‚ which is 8 feet high. You kick the ball and it hits the crossbar along the top of the goal. What is the angle of elevation of your kick? (38.7o) P 2) If a person 5 ft 10 inches tall casts a 7 ft. 4 inch shadow‚ how tall is a person who casts a shadow 6 ft. 8 inches long? (Put answer in feet and inches)(5ft 4 inches) P 3) Michelle delivers books to school libraries. Her truck has a slide out ramp for unloading the books

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    Pols 1 Yusta 5/6/14 The Dred Scott Decision Dred Scott was an African American man born into slavery around 1800. He wanted what all enslaved people wanted. He wanted his freedom. Dred Scott vs. Stanford was a landmark Supreme court case that was a major player in the secession of the southern states. The bravery‚ courage and determination of Dred Scott was one of the the first steps in a long road to freedom. Around 1820‚ during the time

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    is just why the people of the Alamo chose to stand and fight. To understand why the people of the Alamo fought‚ one must first examine the reasons for the Texas Revolution’s occurrence. Texas’ declaration of independence was caused by several things. First‚ in 1824‚ Mexico redefined their territories‚ with Texas being bound to Coahuila and the capital going from San Antonio to Saltillo. Secondly‚ the liberal constitution of 1824‚ which guaranteed equal rights to everybody on Mexican soil‚ was opposed

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    1987. 15 Oct. 2010. Society of Actuaries. . Mr. J. Dickenson Crawford. “ALIVA” in Wonderland. Jan. 1988. 16 Oct. 2010 Society of Actuaries MW Lowther and JWT Mort. Managing Actuaries Professional Risk. 2002. 12 Oct. 2010. Robert Bailey. Excerpt from Proposition 103 Testimony. 1990. 18 Oct. 2010. Sholom Feldblum . Professional Ethics and the Actuary. 1993. 11 Oct. 2010. Casualty Actuarial Society. . SOA RECORD. Volume 28‚ No. 7. Mind your Ethics. Society of Actuaries. Sep. 1994. 19 Oct. 2010.

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    I had mentioned to my Supervisor how much he makes‚ and that his wife must make a lot‚ because the Supervisor had mentioned various times that his wife worked at a school. I know that school jobs are part of the government‚ so they pay well. Also‚ my sister was a school teacher‚ and she made good money. I mentioned that to him to show him that he makes a lot with two incomes (his and his wife’s together). I just make about $10‚000 net pay a year. He’s already doing well‚ especially with two

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    English 11-H October 25th‚ 2013 Utopia is Not Possible If one were to ask 100 different people a subjective question‚ one is likely to elicit 100 different answers. This shows that everyone is different and has a wide range of views. Knowing this‚ one can assume that each one of their views on utopia must be equally as varied. Therefore‚ achieving a common utopia is near impossible. A utopia is a perfect place where everyone is happy both in society and in oneself. Motivation; an element of

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    and its belief system was in sharp contrast to that of Confucianism. From the beginning of the 1200 ’s to about 1949 and the beginning of the communist era Confucianism dominated Chinese sociopolitical life‚ obviously for the largest part of the Chinese history. Through the "Mandate of Heaven" it was determined that the emperors were to rule the Chinese empire by divine command. Because of this philosophy‚ the people of China did not question the people that governed them and lived their lives by

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