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    “In today’s news, a large scale virtual attack has been made on Indonesia. The attacker is unknown.” were the words that rang through millions of televisions in 2024 and nobody thought much of it. It was now 2055 and the once small “Red Light Militia” had now controlled almost all forms of technology on earth. From mobile devices to automobiles, anything you can imagine, Red Light controlled it. They had started out as a small group of talented hackers that once retrieved deleted e-mails and tax

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    the eldest Burgesses, except for Patrick Henry. There was a debate at the Capitol, in which Patrick Henry announced his Caesar-Brutus speech. In Colonial Williamsburg, no exhibit fulfils its Historical significance, Relevance to people today, or connection to the motto, “That the Future may learn from the past” more than the Capitol. Therefore, the Capitol should be presented a commemorative coin. First of all, the Capitol was where the burgesses made all of America’s new laws after the American

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    current Wisconsin State Capitol building was finally completed. Now, in 2017, the capitol is celebrating its 100th birthday, and it looks just as good as it did back then. The Wisconsin State Capitol serves many purposes to the state government, as well as to the community as a whole. While most people would only think of the government related events that happen at the capitol, there is so much more that happens at in and around the building than people realize. One use of the capitol that civilians wouldn’t

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    In addition, one should only accept those cases where they possess a level of experience in this specific subject. As a mental health professional, I do not meet these criteria to do assessments in capital cases. That said….. Considerations in capitol cases which should be of special note and importance include a very thorough records review, with emphasis on histories of mental illness, developmental disabilities, (previously known as mental retardation), and juvenile status. With respect to

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    resembles “the capitol” in The Hunger Games. The communities/ neighborhoods today, relate to the districts in the book. They are rated and known best depending where they are. The government, like the capitol, is “money hungry”. They want to make money the easiest way possible. They somewhat support those with money and ignore those who truly need their help. The capitol doesn’t care about it’s civilians, they just care about making money. In Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, the capitol wants to make

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    On July 1, 2013, Texas Senator Wendy Davis made a speech at Texas’s State Capitol. She had an audience of about 5,000 people, as she spoke about Women’s Rights and Texan power. In “Stand with Texas Women”, Wendy Davis argues that Texas is all about fairness, so women deserve equal opportunity. Specifically, Davis states that Texas has pushed to be fair, but politicians have been selfish in their careers. Her point is that creating equal opportunity for women will help not only Texan families, but

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    ‘Capitol’ Punishment? The federal government should determine how crime is punished so that the laws and punishment are the same throughout the whole country. Crimes and how they should be punished is a grey area in the United States Constitution. This is because in the Constitution the only three crimes that are specifically mentioned are treason, piracy, and counterfeiting(Snider, Brett). This means that for crimes other than capital offenses the states get to interpret how ‘bad’ the crime is

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    William Bradley Mr. Leavitt Economic 12-16-2016 Tata Green River, Sweetwater County,Wyoming is the trona capitol of the world. Trona is used for many things all over the world. Tata began making soda ash in 1968. Every year, Tata mines 4.5 million tons of trona. Tata employs many people in various jobs, in their plant and mines. It is one of the biggest employers in Green River,Wyoming. The trona that they mine and process, is sent by truck ,train or shipped all over the world. There are

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    interested in the Capitol Hill Fellows Program for multiple reasons but most of all because I have always had a vested interest in politics. I find the political atmosphere and the many facets of government fascinating. This fascination led me to pursue my undergraduate degree in political science. The more I learn about politics the more I want to continue to learn. All throughout my undergraduate degree I continually stayed up to date on politics in Washington DC and to work on Capitol Hill would give

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    Not many people have had the opportunity to experience the Wisconsin State Capitol in the way that I have. A few years ago, my family and I had the privilege of being invited to a ceremony at the Capitol to witness a colonel in the Wisconsin National Guard became a general. The ceremony was held in the large senate meeting room if memory serves me right. There were rows of long, curved tables accompanied by large, office chairs. At the front of the desk of each seat, there was the name of one of

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