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Inherited Traits
These are traits you are born with. You may hear people say that a certain trait, such as red hair, "runs in the family." In humans, these traits include eye color, hair color, height, curly or straight hair, and facial features like dimples, freckles, cleft chin, or nose shape.
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Make laws.
Declare war.
Raise and provide public money and oversee its proper expenditure.
Impeach and try federal officers.
Approve presidential appointments.
Approve treaties negotiated by the executive branch.
Oversight and investigations.
Answer: evidence obtained illegally is inadmissible in court
Explanation: The exclusionary rule aims to protect people from using evidence that was gathered against them, in a way that abuses the constitution of the U.S. such as a search and seizure without reasonable cause. This also covers evidence that was collected due to the excluded evidence. For example if someone is recorded in an illegal voice recording and due to what they say, the location of more evidence is found, both the recording and the new evidence cannot be admitted in court.
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Engage the audience in a reflection about cultural gender norms
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The En la Barbería no se Llora (No Crying Allowed in the Barbershophas its Origin or it is the work of Pepon Osorio in the year 1994 CE. It form is said to comprise of mixed media, installation art, covers the whole barbershop and other kitsch-y component. It is said to represent nuyoricans. nuyorican is known as a reference word that is related to Puertoo Rican person/community. The general context of it is an imagery on walls, some sexually explicit; relationships and concept of masculinity being passed down through the generations title refers to masculinity, serves as a comment on masculinity; abundance of Puerto Rican flag
Its context was made for the Puerto Rican people and it was taken out of its context to be displayed. The work of Osorio's has to do with everything about his life experience, social work, and Latin American culture. He was known to be of Puerto Rican origin and a sociologist who became a social worker in the South Bronx.