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spends a lot of his free time taking care of his younger brother.
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spends a lot of his free time take care of his younger brother.
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At the beginning of her presentation, the manager said that she would first _________________ on the project. She said she¡¯d go more in-depth after giving us a general introduction.
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Bodily waste is removed from the human body through various processes of excretion.
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Composed of nine justices, the Supreme
Court is the most powerful judiciary body in the United States. When a member
of the Supreme Court retires or dies, the president will nominate a
replacement. The president must ensure that only a qualified and ethical person
is selected because the nomination must be confirmed by the Senate.
Confirmation hearings are held over a period of several days, during which time
senators from both political parties may question the candidate. The members of
the Senate will then vote on whether to approve the nomination. If a majority
of senators are in favor of the candidate, he or she will then be inducted into
the Supreme Court.
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Confirmation of a Supreme Court Nomination
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Qualifications of a Supreme Court Candidate
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Role of a Member of the Supreme Court
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Court Justice
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The New York Police Department often boasts about the racial diversity among its staff members. Since 2006, the majority of police officers in the force have been members of ethnic minorities. However, while the department has been successful at attracting various nationalities, from Albanians to Yemenites, one racial group is on the decline.
(A) Of all the 1,247 recruits who started the academy last year, African Americans made up around ten percent of the population.
(B) African Americans are consistently underrepresented in the force, despite incessant recruitment efforts made by senior staff members.
(C) This comes as a surprise to researchers, considering African Americans are the largest minority in the region.