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Welcome to my blog!

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This is my online journal for Social Science. You'll find my opinions on a variety of topics as well as links to other things on the web that I find interesting. When the spirit moves me, I may also include longer essays.
 
This Class is Introduction to Social Institution   201
Instructor is Jacquelyn C. Franklin, Ph.D.
 
Required Text:
Hunt, E and D. C.  Colander. Social Science 13th Edition. Boston:Allyn and Bacon, 2008.
 

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I'll make changes to this site on a regular basis, sharing news, views, experiences, photos...whatever occurs to me.
 
The Best Experiences
Who could image that going back to school after a 20 year period could just about change ones life.  I spent the final day with a group of dedicated students working as a team to accomplish a final task.  Even though everyone was tired we buckled down and took one chapter at a time, answered questions and started an electronic journal.  Committed to the ideal that we all pass and not be defeated.  Dr. Franklin should be proud to know that, she has help a group of people learn that there is more important things out there and if you want a piece of the pie "You Must Be Prepared To Go And Get IT cause Don't NOBODY Owe YOU Nothing."
 
Thanks to Nevels, Burrell, Spencer, Jones, Bridges and Prices for being a part of that dedicated team.  Rockett thanks for keeping me grounded.

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Little blog people

Why the Magna Carta was important to the History of America
A document signed by an English King in 1215! Why the Magna Carta was important to the history of America? The Magna Carta is considered the founding document of English liberties and hence American liberties. The influence of Magna Carta can be seen in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Article 21 from the Declaration of Rights in the Maryland Constitution of 1776 reads:

"That no freeman ought to be taken, or imprisoned, or disseized of his freehold, liberties, or privileges, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land."

Be sure to get in touch so I know you're out there!
 
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