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    We live in a world where gender inequality is clearly present. This then leads to the issue, that is also prevalent in our society, which is gender violence. This includes sexual assault, domestic violence, relationship abuse, sexual harassment, sexual abuse to children, etc. Domestic violence consists of acts that include physical, sexual, and psychological attacks one person does to the other in an adult intimate relationship. According to FindLaw, “In 1994, the Bureau of Justice Statistics…

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    “George Washington’s Secret Six”, by Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger Set in the early stages of the Revolutionary War, “George Washington’s Secret Six” uncovers the clandestine operations of men and women who were tasked with infiltrating the British and delivering secrets back to revolutionary leaders. Washington understood early on that the war would not be one by brute force and direct attacks against the British. His army was ill-trained, ill-equipped and less organized than the British…

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    Terrorist attack, a surprise attack involving the deliberate use of violence against civilians in the hope of attaining political or religious aims. In the year 2015 there has been 355 terrorist attacks across the world. The 355th one being in San Bernandino, California on December 2, 2015. A man and his wife proposed this attack with strict intentions of killing many civilians with a mass shooting and an attempted bombing. The attackers had an IPhone that the FBI believes should be…

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    The Hot Zone Summary

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    appears to hang from the underlying bone, as if the face is detaching itself from the skull." Another prominent literary device employed by the author is personification. He gives the viruses human like qualities when going into depth about the hot agents gradual takeover of its host. One particular instance…

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    Two types of changes in which I selected that has affected police operations, missions and values, or goals and objectives in the 21st Century in the United States are technology and standards of community involvement. The 21st Century is a deplorable time to be a malefactor. The advances in video and computer technology in the past 20 years have made getting away with malefaction more arduous than it has ever been. The amendments in law enforcement technology commenced gradually, with police…

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    Quemell Brave Professor Campbell CRTW 201 May 1, 2017 Self-Justification: Attack on Syria! In the opening pages of their book Mistakes Were Made authors Tavris and Aronson note that politicians conspicuously engage in the art of self-justification (3). Politicians rarely admit mistakes they have made in the past and instead opt to find ways to justify their actions. This often presents cases of dissonance whereby politicians seem to be out of touch with reality. One such case is the recent US…

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    The effect of opium on diethylnitrosamine-induced gastrointestinal cancer in rats Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells and their spreading to another tissues ,these characterizing of cancers which mostly lead to death ,if their spreading is not controlled.Cancers are caused by chemical materials ,infectious organisms,tobacco and radiation as external factors and hormones,mutation and immune conditions as internal factors.(1) Gastrointestinal cancers are the term for many cancers which…

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    favor of the idea was that it had never been done before. He required a collection of agents, a ring of common men and women with undeniable fidelity and inconspicuous identities. His first task was to enlist two key individuals, the first an officer who was familiar with the territory and well acquainted with local families, who could organize the whole ring but stay close to Washington’s side and the second an agent on the ground who could recruit the other members (Kilmeade 31). Luckily for…

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    Traditional Policing Model

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    The 9/11 attacks on both New York and Washington was the catalyst that brought about radical changes to traditional and community models of counter terrorism policing both internationally and within Australia. In recent years following these attacks and other similar events such as the London bombing, have brought counter terrorist measures to the forefront of policy decisions within Australia and abroad (Belasco 2010). The United Nations defines terrorism as ‘the act of violence that targets…

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    The Culper spy ring consisted of many agents that would try to find out information on the British. One spy in particular is a woman. Just the fact that a woman had a role in spying is always inspiring to me. Women can leave the typical role and do something that proved vital to a cause. I guess it can be said it is a way of since of belonging. This woman spy is named spy 355. It is another way that stood for lady. The woman when spying is said to go into…

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