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    Entry:  LaPorte, G. Wrongful Convictions and DNA Exonerations: Understanding the Role of Forensic Science. Retrieved September 24, 2017, from https://www.nij.gov/journals/279/Pages/wrongful-convictions-and-dna-exonerations.aspx Source Summary:     A review of false convictions that involved forensic science and can help identify critical lessons for forensic scientists as they perform testing, interpret results, render conclusions, and testify in court from the national institute of justice. Source

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    The MMR Debate

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    The MMR Debate and a Review of Scholarship Best Practices Looking back at the MMR vaccine debate that occurred in the late 90s, the analyst can quickly interpret that a large part of this conflict was born not as a result of an individual that was attempting to be deceptive or fraudulent to his audience; but instead, the controversy was brought about as a result of the way in which the media operates as compared to the way in which scholarly journal articles are research, analyze, published, reviewed

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    My Writing Class

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    writing and research abilities, I absorbed the capability to read better as well as reflect. The literature review and the genre analysis were the projects that taught me the most in this class about reading and research. It taught me the difference between a scholarly article and normal articles. “Professionals who are experts in their fields write peer-reviewed articles or scholarly articles based on the research they have done in the field of their expertise” (Cheng Genre Analysis 1). A non-expert

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    women’s struggle for rights and identity in Canada. To search relevant newspaper articles for this topic, the databases that were used were Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, as well as Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies. The reason these two databases were chosen was because Canadian Newsstand offered articles from multiple newspapers in the country, therefore providing me with diverse news in different provinces other than Ontario. The article I obtained from Canadian Newsstand was Canada Called on to Stop

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    Trinityhouse High School Little Falls Grade 12 ORT History Literature Review To what extent did the prohibition positively influence the state of Chicago in the United States of America, during the 20th century. 5th March 2018 Research Hypothesis Prohibition had an overwhelmingly negative influence in the United States of America during the 20th century; and was positive to a minor extent. Literature Review Context The prohibition was a period of time (1920 - 5th December 1933),

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    GOVT 6156 Governance and Civil Society Student Name: Yip Tsz Kit UID: 430054929 Assignment 3: Content Analysis Research Report 1. Introduction 1.1 Topic: Same Sex Marriage Homosexuality and lesbian and gay civil rights was the dominated by negativity in Western societies before the 1990s (Loftus, 2001). In Australia, bias and discrimination against gay has progressively decreased over time (Kelly, 2001). Issues related to gay and lesbian rights have been increasingly prominent. Despite the receding

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    A review of Christina Berchini’s academic article “To Teach Writing, You Too Much Get Your Ass Kicked” In the article, Christina Berchini talks about how it’s helped her students to know she sends out her work to journals and newspapers because she wants to be a writer. She points to the difference between the way she views the debate about students’ writing and the way it is addressed in the mainstream media. First of all, the author talks about how her students found out she was putting herself

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    Jimmy Quatermain Case

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    The claim made on Quatermain puts his job and reputation at stake. What I wrote on the blog accused Quatermain, the baseball team and the University of all practicing bad habits. Concerning defamatory content, the judge will review the statement in context of the entire article or story and decide if it is a matter of law (libel per se because accusations were made). Afterward if the judge thinks the meaning of the language is unclear and is considered defamatory then factfinder, which is typically

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    1368, cert. granted, Supreme Court of the United States, Eighth Circuit, 484 U.S. 260 (1988) Facts: In May of 1983, proof pages for the school newspaper was given to Principal Robert E. Reynolds. Upon review, Reynolds discovered that the paper, the Spectrum, included two articles that he deemed inappropriate for the school paper. One of the articles was about a girl who blamed her father for her parent’s divorce and the other was about school life as a pregnant teenager. Student Cathy Kuhlmeir

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    Shiner Gazette Analysis

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    While the turn of the century marked a period of economic and demographic change in Texas, the Democratic Party remained a constant power. The Shiner Gazette, a local newspaper, shows a snapshot of a rural Texas town in 1908. An agricultural community, Shiner was dominated by the Democratic Party and primarily populated by Czech and German immigrants who farmed cotton and corn (Ramsey). By adapting the party platform to appeal to farmers and utilizing the White Primary to limit the access of African

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