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Readers may be surprised to learn that this protest begins with the following statement: “If you are called for jury duty, and are reasonably able to serve, it is important that you support your fellow Americans by serving to the best of your ability and with complete honesty, even if serving is inconvenient or unpleasant.” Having said that, the premise of the protest is as follows: America’s jury duty system, much like American society in general, has degraded to the point where it is essentially defunct. The system (i.e., summoning random citizens to appear in court) is essentially the same as it has always been, yet over the course of just the last 50 years, American society and the average American citizen have completely changed. By any reasonable standard, America has become a completely new country, and its citizens have devolved into a less advanced species. The majority of people summoned for jury duty are not qualified to serve—at least not by any reasonable standard. Being the proverbial “warm body” (albeit one who is a non-felon American citizen and at least 18 years old) is not sufficient. At minimum, a juror must be able to completely understand everything that transpires in a case, and be intellectually capable of doing more than simple keyword matching. Compliance with juror summonses is low. Some are wastefully sent to people who have moved or are deceased, but the concern is that many people toss their summonses in the garbage while likely thinking, “I never got it. I never signed for it. It wasn’t sent with delivery confirmation. They can’t prove anything. Let’s see them waste their limited budget to come after me.” Even though the overwhelming majority of court cases are not handled by a jury, we can’t have a system in which criminals are set free because they were entitled to a trial by a jury of their “peers,” but no such people were available. We also can’t have a system in which people who have been falsely accused of wrongdoing are left with no other option than to plead their case to a judge. If someone mentions the phrase “jury duty” at a social gathering, many people chime in with “horror stories” (perhaps secondhand) about bad experiences, and share excuses and tactics they’ve used (or have heard were used) to get out of attending or serving on a given case. Some people are uncomfortable deciding whether to sentence a potentially innocent person to a long, harsh prison term (if not death), or awarding a large sum of money in a civil case. Others have anxiety about the logistics or financial ramifications of serving, and are concerned about losing their job, being punished by their employer, or falling behind on work. For the self-employed or unemployed, the concern may be lost wages or opportunities. The book includes sections addressing the minimum age and education level required of jurors, volunteering for service, references to religion in courthouses, jury nullification, plea bargaining with alleged criminals without juror approval, grand jury duty, mandatory jury service, the juror handbook, juror safety, the penalty for perjury, jury duty scams, a list of things the government can do to improve juror turnout, and a list of reasons why people are giving up on America’s justice system. Jury duty was, is, and hopefully always will be integral to America's system of justice. Having said that, our current system has become horribly outdated, and a great deal of change is needed. Hopefully, this book will serve as a model of how someone can express his/her viewpoints on a matter in a non-violent, non-destructive, and non-disruptive manner. The power to change laws, policies, and the collective consciousness of The People is best accomplished through the written or spoken word, and as a last resort, through non-violent, non-destructive, and non-disruptive demonstrations or acts of civil (as in “civilized”) disobedience and resistance.
Surviving the end of the world was the easy part? It's twelve years since the dead came back. Ravening, mindless zombies have devoured almost every living thing on the planet. The few, scattered survivors are surviving on canned goods and a refusal to give in and die. They are lead by Ayaan, a former child soldier turned brilliant strategist. She's twenty-eight years old, in a world where the average life expectancy is twenty-five. Together with her adopted ward Sarah, who has the psychic ability to see the life-force of the undead, she's gathered a few hundred survivors in Africa and given them safety, something to eat, and the possibility of a future. It would be a lot easier if the zombies weren't so well organized. Out of the east a dead prince has risen. The Tsarevich, the most powerful lich the world has yet seen, is able to command his fellow zombies and has crafted them into an unstoppable army. He has swept across Russia and eastern Europe, hunting down every survivor he can find. He's about to come down on Ayaan and her desert oasis like a tidal wave of death and horror. Yet quickly enough Ayaan realizes he's not just out for her destruction. He has something else in mind, a goal that will take him--and her--across oceans, all the way back to Colorado where the first zombies rose from the grave. He's going back to the Source and when he reaches it, no one will ever be safe again. The fate of all life on the planet is up for grabs, and if Ayaan and Sarah can't stop him there will be no more second chances?
Can you imagine a world where everybody is confined to a wheelchair? Witness the first wheelchair on the moon and see how scary Vikings can be even when in wheelchairs. This is a hardcover version of the book, slightly larger than the paperback version and designed for library use.
The Chronicles of White Raven and the Book of Vanderbolt by Max Holman Pdf
Enter the world of Mage. A world divided by the Alchemy Wars long ago and separated into three different planes of existence. Now the world faces the coming of the third Alchemy War. Welcome to the world of today: technology advancement, video games, computers… and runes, a twist of conspiracies that hide the magicals behind veils and shrouds from the non-magical eye. An adventure through Dallas, Texas for a young mage that has been thrown into a world that turns a blind eye to the obvious threat and the coming war with the Alchemic Liberation and is forced to find his way to the Mage Shelter where he meets friends and a devious plot starts to boil. With only two family heirlooms, a book with a broken spine and empty pages, and a small box wrapped in chains that he cannot open; he must discover his own path into the deepest reaches of his soul….
Doctor Who: The Complete Twelfth Doctor Year 1 Collection by Anonim Pdf
“Nothing short of extraordinary. Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor just keeps getting better.” – Snap Pow The Twelfth Doctor has just regenerated – but the universe won’t give him a minute’s rest! Not when there’s a violent, sentient star on the warpath on a terraformed ice planet – or an ancient celestial murdering her way toward resurrection. From an enemy who can slide between the cracks of the universe, to an alien invasion in 1960s Las Vegas, and on to a battle for the future of the solar system, the Twelfth Doctor and Clara have their work cut out for them if they’re going to survive. Writers Robbie Morrison (Drowntown, Nikolai Dante), George Mann (Warhammer 40,000, Dark Souls) and Cavan Scott (Vikings, Tekken) join an astounding team of artists, including Dave Taylor (Batman: Death by Design), Brian Williamson (Torchwood), Daniel Indro (Vikings) and Mariano Laclaustra (Torchwood), in this complete collection of the Year One adventures of the Twelfth Doctor, as played by Peter Capaldi, and Clara, as played by Jenna Coleman. Collects Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year One #1-16.
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #15 by Robbie Morrison Pdf
The unforgettable finale to the Twelfth Doctor's first year is here! With Earth's Sun ringed by vast and deadly Hyperion technology, set to drain our star of all energy in the ultimate solar extinction event, the Doctor and Clara must face their most challenging adventure yet ¨C to save humanity's future!
Zombies and Sexuality by Shaka McGlotten,Steve Jones Pdf
Since the early 2000s, zombies have increasingly swarmed the landscape of popular culture, with ever more diverse representations of the undead being imagined. A growing number of zombie narratives have introduced sexual themes, endowing the living dead with their own sexual identity. The unpleasant idea of the sexual zombie is itself provocative, triggering questions about the nature of desire, sex, sexuality, and the politics of our sexual behaviors. However, the notion of zombie sex has been largely unaddressed in scholarship. This collection addresses that unexamined aspect of zombiedom, with essays engaging a variety of media texts, including graphic novels, films, television, pornography, literature, and internet meme culture. The essayists are scholars from a variety of disciplines, including history, theology, film studies, and gender and queer studies. Covering The Walking Dead, Warm Bodies, and Bruce LaBruce’s zombie-porn movies, this work investigates the cultural, political and philosophical issues raised by undead sex and zombie sexuality.
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor - Volume 3 by Robbie Morrison,George Mann Pdf
The Doctor and Clara face impossible odds as the Hyperions - a race of sentient suns who scorched the universe until the Time Lords brought their reign of terror to an end - have returned, and, worse, have come to Earth, in an epic, four-part season finale! Plus - the pair face a marooned creature in a stately home, and visit San Diego Comic Con! Collects Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #11-15 and the 2015 SDCC-Exclusive Short