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17331: Senseless Lawsuits
Senseless Lawsuits I am pursuing my bachelor’s degree in pre-law and then will be attending law school to continue my quest towards a law degree leading me to a lustrous career as an attorney. The one thing I will not do as a lawyer is take on cases that are senseless. In the 90's there has been a tremendous increase of law suits dealing with ridiculous issues. There should be a change in the law for these types of cases resulting in a Senseless Lawsuit Act, which would be ... therefore should not be able to be held accountable for their wrongful deaths. What was amazing about the case is the amount of money that was awarded to the families when they stated it wasn’t about the money. If it wasn’t about the money then why did they bother with the suit in the first place if he was found not guilty of their murders? To me it ...
17332: Evaluation Of The Agricultural
... a share of the best and the worst land. However, this system was very inefficient, because of the following facts. A lot of time was wasted by travelling between the stripes. Also all farmers didn't like the idea of growing the same crop in each field.. The small field area of the stripes didn't encourage an ambitions of peasants to buy machinery. The old techniques were used, mostly the wooden plough. Only few animals were kept, so without manure to fertilize the crop the mir used a rotation system ... production. He also thought that the kulaks would be thankful that Tsar allowed them to became wealthy, and that in return, they would support him. In 1911 he was assassinated and the new minister didn't support his Stolypin's ideas. In the October manifesto the Tsar had won the support of many liberals with his promise of an elected parliament or Duma. Therefore elections were held and in 1906 ...
17333: To Kill A Mockingbird 6
... as Scout says: "Well, in the first place you never stopped to gimme a chance to tell you my side of it--you just lit right into me. Whin Jem an' I fuss Atticus doesn't ever just listen to Jem's side of it, he hears mine too, an' in the second place you told me never to use words like that..." (Lee, 85-86). Scout tells Uncle Jack that Atticus always treats her fairly, and ... I wish my mother had is his willingness to explain to his children abstract ideas and situations without feeling uncomfortable. I would not be able to ask my mother a question about rape at Scout's age. Atticus simply replied that "rape was carnal knowledge of a female by force and without consent" (Lee, 135). My mother, like Uncle Jack, would have either told me that I should not talk ...
17334: 2 Face Hip Hop
... presidents take place. The underground hip hop where concerts and appearances on songs create their fame. Some artists do shows where they get only fame and not money. Many people love hip hop, but it’s the two sides that split them in half. The mainstream hip hop where the artists have their own music videos, their songs played over the radio many times a day and with everyone knowing them ... because he was asked how he felt about being an unknown artist into an artist who is well-known. He replied, “I know I lost respect. But I had to raise my daughter. I didn’t go to high school and this was all I had” (Fanatic 1). Though, emcees such as Buck65 state their opinion about Eminem. “Eminem was a great emcee. Choosing that path made him famous and wealthy ... he has messed up” (Buck65 2). In my opinion, music is what you enjoy and like. For me, the underground will always be with me. Emcees like Eminem have to do what they do. That’s how life is and can’t do anything about it. Of all, music should be all for the love and because you want to do it. Not because of the money and fame it ...
17335: Hawaiian Music
... added to this selection of instruments. The music of Hawaii is a very beautiful harmonization between voices and instruments. The native Hawaiians are known for their vocal ability when it comes to singing. The women’s voices can often times reach an impossibly high soprano note with considerable ease while the men are also able to reach high notes otherwise considered difficult by most men in other areas of the world ... is everything to their music. They are able to add flavor to just about anything they perform just by going pretty far up on the musical scale but they only have one problem: they can’t often go down very far, even to what we would consider a normal bass sound. Though their voices stay mostly in the Soprano, falsetto and tenor range and so rely heavily on their drums to give the deep texture to the music they also possess a very rich, full sound quality. The rhythm normally possesses a slow, laid-back quality that can’t be found anywhere else but Hawaii. In other instances, such as for, say, a ceremonial hula, the rhythm might a little faster paced but it will still have a steady pace that is easily ...
17336: Analysis Of A Streetcar Named
... way violent. Her sister abandoned her and her family at a very young age, Blanche has seen how every member of her family died and abandoned her. She feels horrible about the little phrase “Don’t let me go” that every moribund of her house tells her before dying, as if though she was able of do something to help them. Gradually she was getting lonely in the mansion. Her husband ... this moment Stanley has not sympathized with Blanche, also he hates her because she wants to change the way they lived. Blanche in her confusion, flirts with Stanley many times during her visit to Stella’s house. Stanley does not return any feeling of love towards Blanche, instead he rapes her. Blanche also tried to be loved by Mitch, he was starting to love her but he was scared about Blanche’s past and he left her. At this point Blanche becomes frenetic, and she flirts with every man in search of “love”. She has trusted her sister until this moment; she was the only one ...
17337: Skiing - Creative Essay
... nonexistent at the bottom, began to gust. Its cold bite found my nose. Its quick and sudden swirling movement kicked loose snow into my face, forcing me to zip my jacket over my chin. It's strange how the gray clouds, which seemed so far above me at the bottom, really didn't appear that high anymore. If I had a tall enough ladder, I mig ht be able to touch them. As I gazed out over the landscape, the city below seemed unrecognizable. The enormous buildings which ... snowy terrain. I kept my speed slow in order to feel out the mountain and its changing conditions. Ahead of me lay a carpet of virgin, white snow totally untouched by other skiers. A skier's dream. The steepness of the mountain increased my speed as the cold air whistled past my ears. I edged my skis which responded to perfection , cutting into the snow and tracking across the mountain. ...
17338: Developing Solutions
Developing and Selecting Solutions Graham Parker’s Structured Problem Solving Guide describes the problem solving process in four phases, one of which is Developing and Selecting Solutions (Phase 4). The other phases are not summarized here, however, it is noteworthy to mention ... problem of similar circumstances, how they solved the problem previously, if the solution was successful, and if any disadvantages resulted from the solutions implemented. This method simply uses history to our advantage so that don’t find ourselves re-creating a solution that perhaps has already been developed that would serve current needs. A second consideration would be to find out if anyone else is looking at the same, or a ... solutions must be carefully and selectively produced in a systematic way so that optimum results will be achieved. However, Parker seems to simply smoothly blend Phase 4 in with the entire process. While he doesn’t lessen the importance of this phase, he also doesn’t acknowledge it as being the most important. If you choose to respond to this summarized article, please begin by giving overall comments on the ...
17339: Police Brutality
... a daily occurrence in Los Angeles,” she says. “The difference this time is someone videotaped it (C.C. 36). Another shocking incident of police brutality occurred in Reynoldsberg, Ohio. A group of offices named themselves “S.N.A.T.” squad. This acronym stood for “Special Nigger Arrest Team” and they made it a point to harass African Americans whenever. “The number of people killed by police has gone down from the middle 1970's to the middle 1980's in major cities,” says Patrick V. Murphy, former head of police commissions in Detroit, New York, and Washington, D.C. (C.C. 17). Also, in Kansas City, Missouri, a ...
17340: The Death Penalty
... murder by carrying out the threat of execution upon convicted murderers. The death penalty punishes them not for what they may or may not do in the future but what they have already done. It's unclear that the murderer has the same right to live as their victim. " Our ancestors... purged their guilt by banishment, not death. And by so doing they stopped that endless vicious cycle of murder and revenge." (Euripedes, Orestes 408 B.C.) By 1500 in England only major felonies carried the death penalty. Reform of the death penalty began in Europe by the 1750's. By the 1850's these reform efforts bore fruit. Michigan first abolished the death penalty in 1847. Various public opinion polls report that more than 70% of Americans favor the death penalty for murder. By 1991, some 2, ...


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