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The Significance of Dred Scott’s Decision

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Perhaps no decade in the history of the United States has been so filled with tense and crucial moments as the ten years leading to the Civil War, and closely connected with most of these crises was the problem of slavery. Enslaved husband and father to Dred Scott claimed in a lawsuit that he lived in the Illinois and Wisconsin Territory at Fort Snelling and rightfully should be considered a free man. His case was tangled in courts for over ten years before making its way to the Supreme Court. Continue reading

The 5 Warning Sign of an Evil Religion

 

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Write a reflective essay on the five warning signs that show that a religion is becoming evil. The signs include absolute truth claims, blind obedience, establishing the “Ideal” time, the end justifies any means mentality, and declaring a holy war. Write a short paragraph for each one of these and give an example for each. Continue reading

Effects of Autism

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Describe how Autism affects social Interactions, communication, language, behavior patterns, response to sensory stimuli, and intellectual functioning Use journals and textbooks as sources of reference and provide a thoroughly researched for each of these aspects. Continue reading

A Glimpse into Sensory Impairment

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In this activity, you are going to experience what it may be like to have to function without your vision.
Please keep in mind that the activity you are going to do is just one very small glimpse into sensory impairment and is in no way a comprehensive representation of the challenges that students with a sensory impairment may face. Continue reading

A Court Case Analysis

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Analyze one case that the U.S. Supreme Court or the California Supreme Court has written a decision on preferably within the last five years, although older cases may be selected if of particular interest to the student. The case brief should have a case citation (parties involved and year of the case), brief facts (only the most important facts that the court relied on), issues (the question(s) to be resolved by the court), holding/rule of law (the precedent established by the case, which is the court’s answer(s) to the issue(s), reasoning/rationale (why the court ruled as it did), other opinions (e.g., concurring, dissent), and your own brief analysis. Continue reading

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