(1) Briefs may be prepared using a printing, duplicating or copying process capable of producing a clear letter quality black image on white paper, but shall not include ordinary carbon copies. If briefs timely filed do not conform to this rule or are not clearly legible, the clerk of the supreme court may require that new copies be substituted, but the filing shall not thereby be deemed untimely. Each brief shall be in pamphlet form upon good quality, nonclinging paper 8 ½ by 11 inches in size
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In May 1888, she attended Perkin's Institute for the Blind. That was her first school and she was about 8 years old at the time. She also went to New York in 1894 to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf and Horace Mann School for the Deaf. In 1896, she went to Masachussetts and got into The Cambridge School for Young Ladies. In 1900, she gained entrance to Radcliffe College. She graduated Radcliffe at age 24 in 1904 and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree. She was the first blind, deaf, and
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The Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), previously known as Newark Metropolitan Airport and Newark International Airport, is owned by the city of Newark, New Jersey and operated by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. EWR was the first major airport in the United Stated and first with a control tower located approximately 15 miles from Manhattan, New York. It was established in 1928 after Mayor Thomas Lynch Raymond had a vision after Charles Lindbergh’s 1927 successful flight
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before accrediting government surveillance. Even American citizens can become targets of Federal Bureau of Investigation surveillance easily because of the way they exercise their First Amendment rights. The Patriot Act fails to secure American liberties, it exposes Americans to potential abuses of power by creating an environment that encourages government corruption, while using national security as a guise for violating basic Constitutional rights like privacy and freedom of speech. Since its
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THE USA PATRIOT ACT--GOOD OR EVIL? Abstract Terrorism has been around in one form or another since long before September 11th 2001. It is our extreme reaction to the real threat of a terrorist attack began 9/11/2001. Although the odds of dying from a terrorist attack in America are extremely remote, after the attacks of 9/11/2001 and the overwhelming show of concern by American citizens, Congress hastily put together a bill outlining the workings of the U.S. Patriot Act. The United States Patriot
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Human Factors Analysis The Colgan Air 3407 accident, was a commercial flight that crashed in Clarence Center, New York on the way to Buffalo, New York. The flight crash was due to poor piloting and background conditions that have changed regulations in the aviation industry. In this essay we will cover this accident using the PEAR model to evaluate the accident. The first aspect we will evaluate of the accident is the people element of PEAR. The people element covers anyone involved or responsible
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Keiah Vail Professor: Seitu Stephens COM/156 April 29, 2012 Research Paper: Airport Security Airport security includes the procedure of guarding public transportation by airplane, as well as the terminals from which passengers of aircraft arrive and depart. Airport security has drawn the attention of the American public for invasive pat-downs, body scans and various news reports on concerns from TSA on failures to catch contraband items. A lot of people often wonder what is the reason for pat
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Troy Rose Mrs. Janice Jakes English 100 B01 10 December 2013 Sagging Pants Standing at a Buffet Bar many people noticed a young man who was switching his hands to hold up his pants from the front and often pulling his pants up from the rear; how disgusting! The main concern of this unattractive sight was his handling of food using the provided utensils for all customers. The sight and thought of the unsanitary act was enough for concerned customers to make complaints and walk out asking
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can be held in the name of national security without a phone call and our personal information can be gathered without a judge even having to review why and issue a warrant. All of this in the name of nationalism.According to the American Civil Liberties Union between 2003 and 2006 the F.B.I. investigated 192,499 people that led to 1 terrorist conviction. This information that F.B.I. obtained on
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constituency issues. Nine JetBlue jets were forced to sit idle on the tarmac for more than six hours. Passengers aboard another flight that landed at JFK were trapped on the plane for nine hours. Tension was undoubtedly high (Argenti, 2011). At Newark Liberty International Airport JetBlue ticketing personnel had to call in “police protection” (Argenti, p.104) after several passengers became unruly when they learned of additional flight cancelations. CEO Neeleman said, “We had an emergency
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