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    After earning my bachelors, I will have to complete four years of Law school by first passing the admissions test. Next I have to earn a Juris Doctor degree (JD) which is the broadly perceived degree for specializing in legal matters in the United States and is right now offered by 205 ABA-certify graduate schools. Finally, I have to pass the Bar exam where I will then obtain a full legal license to start off my career. From here I can explore my opportunities, but for…

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    Plea Bargain Advantages

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    can do what is right, or they can abuse their power. Another area of weakness that must be recognized is involuntary or coerced confessions. According to Garrett (2016) “A confession in an interrogation room, in contrast, involves extrajudicial admissions of guilt, which could be coerced or false, and, if found involuntary or to have been given in violation of constitutional requirements, may be suppressed from trial” (p. 4). Additionally, when a defendant agrees to plead guilty, they are…

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    Fundamental rights are granted through the Constitution of the United States, and are a part of our liberty and freedom. Also, The Ninth Amendment reads, “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. In other words the right to bear arms should not be taken away from anyone. Opponents of gun control consider the right to bear arms in some sense a fundamental right, and having those rights taken away is…

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    According to former chief of the FBI 's Elite Serial Crime Unit, John Douglas, at any given moment in the United States, there is an estimated 25-50 active serial killers. A question that I’ve wondered in the past is whether mental illness plays a significant role in the minds of serial killers. I’ve always had a curiosity for serial killers, and have always wondered about their thinking patterns. What I do know is that is that most serial killers have no remorse for their victims or their…

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    This is evident by Rosenstock’s dual anecdotes of studying for the bar exam and teaching carpentry to inner-city youth. In both examples, Rosenstock strives for educational growth and achievement without relying on reviewing flash cards with key terms drilled into people’s minds or other mechanical means of learning. Instead…

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    Diversity The Workplace

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    Living life with a job based on race or ethnicity can affect people's perspective of the United States being a ¨free country.¨ A quota in the civil servant occupations can create a peace within other races or ethnicities. Diversity is good for the community and workplace as it helps define the culture. People are all equal when it comes to the hiring process for certain jobs. Today, if someone were to get a job, the odds of being qualified for the job are low because of their race or ethnicity,…

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    I explored the campus of my new school. My classmates made it pretty well that they had their own group and while some weren’t completely closed off, they weren’t inviting either. I found a great place which had perfect shade from trees and monkey bar by it. This was my spot to eat lunch. I was pretty excited to find it and enjoy delicious food my mom packed for me. When we returned from recess it was time for studying environment. It felt easy because I had already learned the concepts everyone…

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    Critical Public Policy

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    Paper 4: Assessing Critical Public Policy Scholarship Anne Schneider and Helen Ingram authors of Policy Design for Democracy, state that Critical Theories Public Policy is concerned with “.....oppression and domination in modern advanced societies and a commitment to radically participatory, non hierarchical forms of political, economic, and social interaction” (Schneider and Ingram, 1997, p. 51). This critical perspective challenges the scientific knowledge being superior to other categories…

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    The _____ is a major trade association of the advertising business in the United States and has established standards of practice and its own creative code. A. Vision Council of America B. Independent Business Alliance C. American Association of Advertising Agencies D. Federal Trade Commission E. National Association of Broadcasters 47. Which of the following statements describes the media's role in the self-regulation of advertising? A. The media must accept all the…

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    When it comes down to picking a college, people have many different criteria based on what they are looking for in an institution. For myself, it is not about the frat life and I can care less about the size of the campus. There are three things that really matter to me. The first is the fact that the school offers my major. As a Hoosier that grew up around a basketball, I would love the opportunity to continue my basketball career. And finally the proximity to home, and what is around the town.…

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