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11761: The Role of the Prosecutor
... dismiss charges based on lack of evidence. Since his decisions account for a large share of cases that are taken into the courts, Athe character, quality and efficiency of the whole system is shaped in great measure by the manner in which he exercises his broad discretionary powers@ (Britanica). Like other lawyers, the prosecutor is subject to disciplinary actions for conduct that is prohibited by Acodes and cannons@ (Matrix). These Acodes ...
11762: Consciousness As Determined Th
... inherently represent hidden mental states or events. Accordingly, psychology should be the science of behavior, not of introspection.4 The difficulty for the transparency doctrine was cognitive psychology’s recent discovery that everyone does a great deal of mental processing, reasoning, and analysis of many sorts without being able to introspect it at all. Cognitive psychology in itself, however, has thus far had little further to say about consciousness. The identity ...
11763: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
... Edward Barrett Moulton Barrett, who chose to raise his family in England, while his fortune grew in Jamaica. Elizabeth was educated at home, and had read passages from a number of Shakespearean plays, among other great works, before the age of ten. By her twelfth birthday she had written her first epic poem, which consisted of four books of rhyming couplets. Two years later Elizabeth developed a lung ailment that plagued ...
11764: The Power of The Judiciary
... the best of their ability. Because of this expectation to "interpret", the Supreme Court has been allowed to develop the power to change policy in America. The reason for this can be explained by a great many examples, the biggest perhaps being the case of Roe v. Wade where the issue of abortion took the forefront of the American judiciary system. In this case, to ask the Supreme Court to interpret ...
11765: Emily Dickenson
... Her sister Lavina was determined to have these published, but Susan kept them for two years before they were released to Higginson. In 1890 and 1891, some of the poems were published. They received a great response, but no more were released until 1955, when the rest of her poems were published. Though she was not religious many of her poems do reflect Protestant and Calvinistic views. She wrote many of ...
11766: Interest Groups
... over world commerce, Washington came to consider the economy a dead issue. Social justice and Vietnam dominated the agenda: Brookings concentrated on those fields, emerging as a chief source of arguments in favor of the Great Society and opposed to U.S. involvement in Vietnam. In the Washington swirl where few people have the time to read the reports they debate, respectability is often proportional to tonnage. The more studies someone ...
11767: Emily Dickinson
... where Emily was born and raised in, before the transcendental period was the epicenter of religious practice. Founded by the puritans, the feeling of the avenging had never left the people. After all of the "Great Awakenings" and religious revivals the people of New England began to question the old ways. What used to be the focal point of all lives was now under speculation and often doubted. People began to ...
11768: European Union
... expansion of NATO or the E.U. into the countries in question. The European Union? The European Union is the name of the organization for the countries that have decided to co-operate on a great number of areas, ranging from a single market economy, foreign policy's, same sets of environmental laws, mutual recognition of school diplomas, to exchange of criminal records are among the few (The E.U. is ...
11769: Coral Reefs And Bleaching Phenomenon
... in a process known as coral bleaching. As mentioned earlier, coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive of all communities on Earth. They are also the largest biological structures on the planet. The Great Barrier Reef, along the eastern coast of Australia, covers over 2000 kilometers and is said to be visible from the moon (Goreau, 1987). While the size of coral reefs can be enormous, their real impact ...
11770: Frost, Robert
By: Ryan Graves E-mail: z714x4pmp@aol.com Robert Frost, perhaps the greatest American poet of the twentieth century, has brought himself great recognition. Many critics have tried to find a faulty side to his writing, but they have had a difficult time because his writing "romanticizes the rural simplicity that he loved while probing into the mysteries ...


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