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    Ideas can be both glorious and poisonous to the human soul. Though thoughts come and go freely, they often have major consequences on a person’s life. These consequences can be devastating, leading to physical and mental torment; however, people can also grow from this torment. In order to truly grow as individuals, people must realize the flaws that are often rooted in their thoughts and ideas. Society regularly uses law or force in an attempt to rehabilitate those with broken souls. However,…

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    organised crime. Another report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) states that trafficking is the most threatening aspect of migration because it involves other complex issues such as drug trafficking and arms trafficking (Aradau, 2004: 251, 252). As a country any government is correct to be fearful of every aspect of trafficking and this is because it confirms that there are weaknesses in state security and loopholes in the state system, which are clearly been taken…

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    The importance of exclusionary rule is it that it affiliates itself with cases involving searches and seizures. “ In Weeks v. United States, 232 U.S. 383 (1914). Weeks involved the appeal of a defendant who had been convicted based on evidence that had been seized by a federal agent without a warrant or other constitutional justification. The Supreme Court reversed the defendant's conviction, thereby creating what is known as the "exclusionary rule." In Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961), the…

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    “…I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but some day someone will…and to all the little girls..you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world…” This powerful statement from Hillary Clinton’s concession speech on November 8, 2016 depicts the need that our culture still has for gender equality. Throughout history there has been a battle between the sexes, mainly men attempting to take power away from women. Stories or…

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    both review gender separation arranged particularly in institutions. Michelle Webber explains, through the curriculum taught by teachers in school, forms of masculinity and femininity are portrayed according to the dominant ideals (Webber, 2010, p. 251). In other words, students are taught how to act through social constructions of “hegemonic masculinity” and “emphasized femininity”. Both concepts are seen as stereotypical views, which arrive from the social and dominant assertion of how a…

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    and Republican Culture Explain the economic developments in banking and credit (p.250-251) There was a debate made whether banks should be individual or bank owned Economic crisis with lots of banking issues were caused by sketchy bank policies Realized that there’s not a lot of worth for what people owe them or their credits What changes were made in the rural economy and how did that change the landscape? (p.251-255 Through rural manufacturing, technology was able to improve the way merchants…

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    The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, written by Mary Rowlandson, describes the ghastly events that Christians experienced in the seventeenth century. This narrative operates as the authors' own testimony to Christianity, as she explains how God's predetermined path for her led her to experience change in her mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Rowlandson describes the horror of her captivity in her autobiography; from her family and friends being slaughtered right before her eyes, to her…

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    “Woman Hollering Creek” centers on a young married woman, named Cleófilas and she is the story’s the protagonist. Cleófilas is a Mexican woman goes from living a limited sheltered life in Mexico, to someone who is trapped in her new life in Texas, due to her role as a woman and because of her marriage. In the story "Woman Hollering Creek", it shows the life of a married woman through a character named Cleófilas, the issues of wanting to live in a fantasy. Instead Cleófilas is a character who is…

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    (Newton 250). Newton makes several bold claims at the beginning of her article. One of these claims is, “To many of us, Jell-O is America – or certainly at least the Midwest, which to food marketing executives may amount to the same thing” (Newton 251). Another one of her bold claims is her thesis. Newton states that, “if Jell-O is not the what, when, why and how of America, what is?” She uses several cookbooks to support her claim. The cookbooks illustrate the importance of Jell-O across…

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