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General Administration of Justice Test 1 The United States Constitution: Amendments Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Amendment 2 - Right to Bear Arms A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Amendment 4 - Search and Seizure

Twins

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Identical twins are nature’s own human clones, only they share the same conception, uterus and birthday. Twins can help us understand nature and nurture through observing separated identical twins or just through their behavior in general. “Curiously twinning rates vary by race. The rate among Caucasians is roughly twice that of Asians and half that of Africans … In Western countries most twins are fraternal, and fraternal twins are increasing with the use of fertility drugs.” (Meyers 97) Fraternal twins are just like siblings that share a uterus and a birthday.

EOC Study Guide

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Terms Prehistory Time period before people developed writing; hence, before recorded history Culture Way of life that people follow Archaeology Study of past societies through an analysis of what people have left behind (fossils) Anthropology Study of human life and culture, interaction and human beings Artifacts Objects left behind by early people Ethics The study of moral standards and how they affect conduct Polis Early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding territory Philosophy ?Organized system of thought?, ?Love of wisdom? Ar?te Greek ideal of striving for excellence Ostracism Excluding a person from group, if someone did something wrong Patricians Great landowners, formed ruling class in Roman Republic Plebeians

Feasibility Study

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Proposition for the Science Show Turning a Copper Penny into Silver and then Into Gold This experiment will be done by taking a penny and then putting it into a beaker with zinc chloride. Then strips of zinc metal will be placed into the solution with the penny. After doing so place the beaker onto a hot plate and let the solution boil. After doing so the penny will appear to have turned into silver. Then by washing off the penny and then putting it on the hotplate on its own, the penny will appear to have turned gold.
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