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Once you have observed and asked questions using the scienti…
Once you have observed and asked questions using the scientific method, the next step you would construct is
Once you have observed and asked questions using the scienti…
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Oliver Brоwn, et аl., versus The Bоаrd оf Educаtion of Topeka, Kansas. This case was decided by the United States Supreme Court on May 17, 1954. It is reported in volume 347, page 483, of United States Reports, in volume 74, page 686, of Supreme Court Reporter, and in volume 98, page 873, of Lawyers' Edition, Second Series.On page 68 of your brief, you cite to the case above. On page 72 of your brief in the same general discussion and in the same section of the brief, you would like to refer to this case again, focusing your reader's attention on information on page 485 of the United States Reports. You have cited to other Supreme Court cases since the full citation to Brown.