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    drugs”, serving as head of the USA Swimming committee I believe that Lochte should be banned from USA Swimming as well as stripped from all of his world championships and other medals won. The issue that we are facing with Lochte is a very serious allegation and we must act in order to protect the representation of the organization. Some may feel as though Lochte should not be stripped from his awards because we don’t know when in fact he started using PEDs. But if we don’t take immediate and…

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    Failure to Answer a Specific Question Whenever a question is asked, in most cases, it’s not unreasonable to expect an answer to the question. If a question is asked and you didn’t receive a specific answer to the question, there is a reason for this. In 1988 while on the campaign trail, Al Gore was asked if he ever smoked marijuana. He responded with the following answer: “I don’t think this is an appropriate question. If you’re asking me have I done that as an adult in my career; the answer…

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    influence. Rumors of a fix circulated before, during, and after the 1919 series, but the White Sox owner, Charles Comiskey, chose not to investigate them. Prompted by concerns of several journalists and baseball executives, a grand jury investigated allegations over a fixed 1920 season game, which eventually led to investigation of the 1919 series and the indictment of the eight…

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    Galway Kinnell writes about how he loves to go blackberry picking in September. He uses figurative language stating blackberries are silent, startled, and unbidden, the berries aren’t physically able to do these allegations. The stalks very prickly he calls this a penalty for such a sweet treat. He talks about the time of day he enjoys (Arp) description is likely to fire up the readers taste buds. The reader may decide they are hungry with such an imaginative description. He chooses to talk…

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    story of the Salem witch trials. The trials occurred in 1692, playing a major role in American History, as it caused the accusations and deaths of several innocent people as they were accused of witchcraft. Mary Warren played a crucial role in the allegation of the virtuous people in Salem as her lies spread throughout the town convincing the court to accuse many innocents. She also did not stand up for lies being spread by the other girls. Through Mary Warren’s actions, she is the primary…

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    FIFA: Abusing Report

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    in order to build their stadium for the upcoming 2022 World Cup in Qatar. In 2015 allegations were brought against the organization FIFA(which stands for Federation, International, Football, Association), which stated that they are forcing migrant workers to stay in cramped conditions, pay large fees, being lied about how much they will earn, not being paid, and getting their passports confiscated. These allegations came from approximately 240 migrant workers who are mainly from Bangladesh,…

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    Tom Robinson’s trial resulted in the conviction of a kind colored man for raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. The majority of citizens believe it was a fair trial because they view it in a prejudice way. In my opinion, the trial was very biased and discriminatory because Tom was a colored man who ended up being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Racism is a huge influence in our society and members of another race are not viewed as humans who have mothers and fathers as well as brothers and…

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    Deputy Pujol Case Study

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    Deputy Pujol conducted a business patrol on 8300 North Wickham Road to look for criminal activity and to maintain visual deterrence. Deputy Pujol utilized both the radio and self-dispatch in New World when conducting this patrol. He closed the call with CAD comments with no report. No officer safety violations were observed. Deputy Pujol conducted a residence patrol for the area of Windover Way and Post Road to look for criminal activity and to maintain visual deterrence. Deputy Pujol utilized…

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    Hamdi's Arguments

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    classification in court and even if those individual enemy combatants had such right’s, a written statement from the administration explaining the reasons for detention would be enough evidence for the administration to support the label as an enemy combatant for those individual’s. The argument Hamdi’s attorney Frank Dunham presented stated the following: That Hamdi was not correctly classified an enemy combatant. Congress had not authorized the indefinite detention of citizens. In this case…

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    race” (Grumberger, 272). Prison officials implemented this policy because they believed racial segregation was a reasonable necessity needed to stop gang violence. In 1995, Johnson filed his original complaint in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (Grumberger, 272). Johnson argued that by assigning cellmates on the basis of race, the CDC violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Equal Protection clause states that “no state shall..…

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