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    close to my heart so dear. I am born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland and over the past few months a lot has changed the city for the good and the bad. I am an eyewitness of police treating citizens as if they in war against each other. There are several individuals in Baltimore who have no respect for the police at all and the reason is they feel as if the police officers have no respect for them. After the death of Freddie Gray, the people of Baltimore lost even more respect for the police…

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    Hairspray Film Analysis

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    news reports from the news, the story about how Tracy hurt the police officer got more and more violent in the description. SPRITZER: (v.o.): …Elsewhere in local news, teenage TV personality and rabble rouser, Tracy Turnblad, has escaped from the Baltimore Women’s House of Detention. Authorities believe she may have been aided by the once promising, formerly wholesome teen idol, Link Larkin. If sighted, citizens are asked to notify police or, if phone service is not available, simply shoot to…

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    Stand Point In My Life

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    A standpoint is person view of the world based on their experiences and knowledge of the world. A person knowledge of the world is created by their surroundings and those that are in power. But how does a person’s standpoint and social location have influence over their view of the world? I can’t speak for anyone else, I can only speak for myself. To know my standpoint, you need to identity my social location. My social location consists of the following: African American, women, middle class,…

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    Baltimore, Maryland is where I was born and raised. Baltimore can be considered a Mid-Atlantic state, but it’s south of the Mason-Dixon line. Baltimore can claim to be a blend of Northern and Southern American traditions. Baltimore is well known for its riots, violence, crime rate, the movie The Wire, and gang activities. Baltimore is very dangerous. Baltimore has a bad reputation that makes people think twice about whether they would want to visit or live in Baltimore. Growing up in Baltimore…

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    The idea of cultural capital as it applies to the classroom imposes limits on what any one student can achieve. Cultural capital is defined as the social assets a person has in order to promote mobility socially. For students, they need to have a high intellect, good speech, and proper attire. This idea of proper attire and good speech is arbitrary as these standards tend to favor white students, as it does not value the culture that minority students bring to the classroom. The cultural…

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    Attacks made to Baltimore/Washington D.C. Roadways (U//FOUO) Focus Statement: Radicalized individuals with extremist group connections have been testing the infrastructure of Baltimore/ Washington D.C. One of these test attacks is the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel incident. These incidents and information found on the two key suspects indicate a potential increase of threats to the infrastructure of major cities across the United States. (U//FOUO) Key Judgments: • (U//FOUO) The Baltimore Harbor…

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    Military Academy (Biography.com). Some of his most famous poems were The Raven, Annabel Lee, and The Bells (poestories.com). Edgar later died on October 7,1849 in Baltimore, Maryland (History.com).…

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    Police Brutality Police abuse is one of the many serious human rights violations in the United States. Police brutality is a growing concern; why? One potential cause of police brutality is people taking measures into their own hands. The law doesn’t serve justice; unjustified shootings, severe beatings, fatal choking, and intolerable treatment. It’s gone so far that there is now an App that sends a push notification to your phone every time police kill someone. (“Police Brutality”) Is police…

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    With the focus on fire safety and patient care, the Baltimore City Fire Department is one of the leaders in fire protection in the United States. However, as the world changes, the Baby Boomers continue to exceed the senior age of 65, and Millennials reaches parenthood, specific risk starts to emerge. Furthermore, because of these groups being scattered throughout the Baltimore City region, it is essential for the organization to acknowledge the risk and vulnerability to each community they…

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    “A Raisin in The Sun”,by Lorraine Hansberry is a realistic fiction in which the play title and the characters actions represent the play 's theme. The play focused on the black American struggles to reach the American Dream of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness during the 1950s and 1960s. The idea of everyone having the chance to a better life should exist for all. Hansberry creates her title using a line from langston Hughes poem “A Dream Deferred.” The original poem was written in 1951…

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