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Title: Qualities of a lawyer
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Many great people such as, presidents, judges, kings, queens, lawyers, politicians, anyone who has any power has knowledge. If you have a president who doesn't know what major states to campaign in most likely he won't get enough state votes and will lose the election... Showed first 250 characters
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If you have a president who doesn't know what major states to campaign in most likely he won't get enough state votes and will lose the election. Judges who are constantly deciding life or death decisions, if they don't know the meaning of just then he or she won't know how to bring justice and will eventually lose there seat... Showed next 250 characters
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