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    Racial profiling of African Americans in the U.S. Racial profiling is one of the challenges that African American face every day. However, there is several people that claim that racial profiling of African American does not exist, but rather it is a personal whim. Racial profiling of African American exists in a wider extent such as law enforcement agencies, the education system, the criminal justice system, and even in restaurants. To make a stop to racial profiling of African Americans,…

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    Soldier Transition Essay

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    One of the challenges a Soldier endures every two to three years is relocation. Moving from one duty station to the next is a responsibility of a Soldier fulfilling his or her obligation toward his or her line of duty. Although the relocation of a Soldier can be difficult, involving a single Soldier or a Soldier with dependents, the army has implemented a program to resolve some of the issue a Soldier may encounter during transition. The Total Army Sponsorship Program (TASP) assists Soldiers…

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    Ken wants to be the | | |region’s leading healthcare organization. | | |Highmark has an excellent reputation as providing quality and | | |affordable healthcare. |…

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    Significance: The reason I picked this passage is because it relates to the theme of guilt, and how guilt influences the life of Dunstan as he is never able to fully experience it. Dunstan bears the guilt for a lot of things in his life. He feels guilty for the premature birth of Paul Dempster, and most importantly for the condition of Mrs. Dempster. As a result, he devotes his whole life to taking care of Mrs. Dempster. In this passage, Liesl suggests that Dunstan suffers from the “revenge of…

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    with stereotypes; therefore, he wrote the book to let people know and estimate themselves about stereotypes. Moreover, his book: Blink− the Power of Thinking without Thinking also lets people know how to avoid stereotypes by giving evidences and annotations in the book. One of those evidences is when a majority officer decided not to shoot a guy who was carrying a gun with him and calmly solved the situation. Writers are taking the first steps closer to people and letting them know the problems…

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    from both organisms were listed. Thereafter, a manual comparison was made between the host and pathogen metabolic pathways. Those pathways that did not appear in the human genomes but were present in the pathogen, according to the KEGG database annotations, were selected as unique to Shigella flexneri 2a.The remaining pathways were listed as common. Finally, amino acid sequences of proteins…

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    Exploration of Women and Gender in the Middle East Ahmed, Leila. Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate. , 1992. Print. Keddie, Nikki R. Women in the Middle East: Past and Present. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007. Print. In the last few years, there has been a rising importance in the study of women and gender problems in the Middle East, revealed in the superior number of courses, books, and debates devoted to such topics. As a result, numerous scholars have…

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    FBI’s COINTELPRO program. In 1969, Fred Hampton, Chicago’s best known leader of the Panthers and the Rainbow Coalition was assassinated in a pre-dawn raid. The repression worked, and precious organizing energy was consumed on defense and survival” (Annotation). The fear of the police and FBI put the Rainbow Coalition in the position where safety had to be the number one priority, instead of their previous activities. However, the amount Rainbow Coalition accomplished before the threats was…

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    Self Profile Assignment

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    Self Profile Assignment Introduction: Although I often share my opinion about news thinking that it is an opinion I created, there are many factors that have helped to shape my perspective, and make it what it is today. My parents, a Canadian news source and travelling the world are all important factors that have had a profound impact on my perspective. Being self aware about how your views of the world have been affected by others is exceedingly important, and something everyone should be…

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    Annotated Bibliography of The Great Gilly Hopkins The annotations that follow are based off of other books which are realist fiction for middle readers. The main character Gilly is a difficult and full of troubles foster child who just wants to live with her biological mother, Courtney. Throughout the story readers watch her grow from a tough, stubborn, hard protective shell she created and slowly transform into a helpful, caring, and loving girl who respects her foster family in her own unique…

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