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    Doolittle Raid Reflection

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    While this news article is not some sort of story that was reported on your television this summer, I still feel as though it is an important story. This summer my dad and I traveled about eight hours away to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, home of arguably the world’s largest airshow. My family and I have been going to this airshow since I was a little kid, but this year it was just my dad and I. EAA Airventure, as this airshow is more commonly known, never ceases to amaze me. Tens of thousands of people…

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    Preamble Of Constitution

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    The words of the Preamble of the Constitution was viewed as a promise to the nation by the American people.The Constitution is a plan for a government in the supreme law of the land . The establishment of the constitution was to create a fundamental structure of the government and set an idea of a country.The Preamble goals of our government was to establish justice,form a union,to and insure domestic peace.The foundation of the american government has lived up to it’s promise since the…

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    New York Knicks fans have witnessed another new low for the franchise as former player Charles Oakley was arrested in the middle of the team's matchup with the Los Angeles Clippers. It's rare to have a conversation about the New York Knicks without mentioning the on going trade talk surrounding star forward Carmelo Anthony. His relationship with team President Phil Jackson has been strained due to numerous public comments and meetings. Through all the drama with that situation the franchise has…

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    The 2008-2009 global recession dubbed the Great Depression 2.0. Luckily, it did not take war to save the economy it took the implementation of a variety of policies in order to get out of the last global recession. Both Canada and the United States were affected by financial crisis however; each country took a very different approach to addressing the problem at hand. In US the recession hit hard, very hard. Unemployment peaked at just over 10% for the first time since the early 80s. The US…

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    Allan Geary Mr.Murphy 7 January, 2015 Police Brutality in America In result of the recent events and heavy media coverage like the case of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, the controversy of excessive force and police brutality has become more renown than ever before. The use of excessive force by police officers has been growing despite the protection offered in the Constitution for citizens against such drastic measures. The term “Police Brutality” and what it encompases appears to have a…

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    Police 2015). This goal is put into good practice through the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program which aims to provide illicit drug users the support to reduce their addiction through rehabilitation drug treatment as part of their bail sentence (Larney and Martire 2010). According to the NSW Government Justice (2014) the program works around those who voluntary admit themselves into the program and are motivated to undertake drug treatment to break their substance abuse. …

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    In the article, Berry mentions that “city and local law enforcement leaders need to work with lawmakers and corrections officials to address factors that may be contributing to crime statewide, such as a bail bond system that some have described as broken” (Hudetz). If the three strikes law becomes tougher in New Mexico, than it means about 4,934 violent crime rates will at least go down even though it won’t completely disappear the crime rate in New Mexico…

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    Human trafficking is a crime against humanity, forbid religious teachings and humanitarian principles underlying bail of human rights and respect for fundamental freedoms in life. In addition, this type of conventional trade and economic basics as it differs from man to take as its theme, making it a commodity and subject to supply and demand, and lets traded and…

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    Individual privacy and national security are both important to citizens. Citizens have rights that back up their privacy called the Bill of Rights. The national security has its place in the law to protect the United States and its citizen from dangerous threats. The primary conflict between individual privacy and national protection is that the safety of the citizens is what bears upon whether their privacy is private or compromised. As an individual, citizens have the ability to enforce their…

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    On 5-10-2016 I Pltm. Butram responded to Madison High School for a criminal damage report. Upon arrival I spoke with Assistant principal Jack Whaley. Mr. Whaley stated a student by the name Thomas Bryan was causing a disturbance in a classroom. Mr. Whaley stated after Thomas and the teacher Devin Artz exchange words, Thomas walk out of the classroom slamming the door. Mr. Whaley stated Thomas slammed the door with enough force it shattered the glass from the door. Mr. Whaley stated the glass…

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