Month: July 2018

Big Brother

CBS Big Brother 20 Episode 15 Highlights

During this last Sunday, I watched Big Brother episode 15, and these players got my attention: Tyler, Samantha, Kaitlyn, Bayleigh, Scotty, and Brett. This blog post is an update on the Big Brother house.

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Big Brother

CBS Big Brother episodes 12 – 14

Throughout episodes 12 to 14, there have been some changes in the Big Brother house. First, Hailey and Kaitlyn have been nominated for evictions; further, Faysal is torn with the POV. Meanwhile, cracks are appearing in the Level Six Alliance.

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CBS Big Brother 20 Review Episode 9-11

In the following blog post, I will discuss episodes 9 – 11 of CBS Big Brother 20. I’ll talk about the latest HOH, POV, BB Power Apps, game play, and recent evictions. Also, I’ll mention some things, which have be going on in the Big Brother house.

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CBS Big Brother 20 Week 1 and 2

 In regards to week one and two of CBS Big Brother 20, here’s some highlights which stand out for me after two weeks of the game. In review, I’l mention a little on some players, the evictions, and a little game play. Finally, I’ll discuss the strongest player in my opinion.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

United States v. E. C Knight

Since sugar refinery manufacturing wasn’t commerce, United States v. E. C Knight (1895) said Congress cannot intrude on state sovereignty with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

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Movie Reviews

Scanners

On Thursday, July 12, 2018th, I checked out Scanners (1981) which is a sci-fi horror movie about big pharma and the horrific long term side effects of the pharmaceutical drug Ephemerol on people.

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Adkins v. Children’s Hospital

Because women and children were entering the workforce, Adkins v. Children’s Hospital (1923) said minimum wage legislation was unconstitutional.

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Movie Reviews
Music Video Reactions

Class Of 1999

Because of the largely unseen rise of guns and violence in schools, Class Of 1999 (1990) was an underrated movie for it’s time. 

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Constitutonal Law cases
Law

Bradwell v. Illinois

In regards to Fourteenth Amendment’s Privileges or Immunities Clause, Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) said women could not be lawyers.

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