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    he intends to mock the Christian for believing and doing whatever the government says. Sarcastically, he proves his point by making fun of a lady from his church, who voted for Barak Obama twice. She reminds him of God’s grace, as if her votes would have everyone fearing that God would tear this Christian world apart if Barak Obama came into power. On the other hand, he portrays himself as the ‘good guy’ in this scenario, for not voting for our former president. He tries to make the point that…

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    Loyal Supply Co., Communications Consultant. April 2013- Present. Loyal Supply Co. is a Boston based design house and retail store that specializes in branding and marketing. My role within this consulting group is to oversee public and internal communications, draft releases and copy, and advise on general practice. In the last 22 months I have helped brand, outfit, and launch Aeronaut Brewing in Somerville MA. My influence can be seen anywhere from the custom font in the logo to the copy on…

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    Mental Health Sociology

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    interventions in mental health, the primary argument against the Internet is the lack of verbal communication (Barak, Hen, Boniel-Nissim & Shapira, 2008). However, it is the lack of eye-contact and the virtual anonymity that users find the most useful when it comes to online therapy (Barak, Boniel-Nissim, & Suler, 2008). Another concern was the dependency on technology in order to provide therapy (Barak, Hen, Boniel-Nissim & Shapira, 2008). Yet, there are advantages to providing online…

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    War On Drugs

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    America has declared war, a war against illegal drugs and illicit use of legal drugs. For almost a century, this battle has been fought and little to no progress has been shown. The war on drugs sets the stage to remove drug abusers from society, prevent illegal drug trades, and reduce the effect of drugs on society. The allure of a state of ecstasy draws individuals to experiment with illegal drugs. This, sometimes social behavior, almost always becomes an addiction, which alters the life of…

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    The Law of Respect There are twenty-one irrefutable laws of leadership. I chose to elaborate on the seventh law, The Law of Respect. I believe that the first time I really thought about the word respect is when a secular songwriter sang a song about RESPECT. Her name was Aretha Franklyn. She wrote in the song everything that she as a woman wanted from men to give her as far as respecting her. As a leader have I ever demanded respect and have given directives of how I should be treated, yes…

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    Each president makes decisions based on his understanding of the people’s behalf. Prisoners who received commutation sentences by President Obama have been named as nonviolent drug offenders. Therefore, these commutations are appropriate and do not lack abuse of executive authority. From my point of view, nonviolent drug offenders should not be serving life sentences as opposed to violent criminals such as murderers, rapists, and violent drug offenders. Those mentioned are delinquents, whom the…

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    Moses delivered the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage and led them almost to the Promised Land (via the LORD of course). Then Joshua completed Moses’ work by bringing them into the Promise Land. Then Joshua led the conquest against all the nations that occupied the land; killing everyone in their path. Now with Moses and Joshua gone, the period of the Judges begins. This was a time when Israel was governed by a series of very colorful judges as you will see. Then the period of the…

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    it is today a missionary field. In light of political correctness and the approval of laws that are against God principles, certainly the secularism in Europe is a matter of close attention for us today. Consider the statement of the President Barak Obama, “America is no longer a Christian Nation”. What do you think about this statement? Do you agree…

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    Now in the United State, the Constitution divides formal power in foreign policymaking between the President and Congress. The President has the right to maintain the initiative, it means the President has more power than the Congress. The President can implement the foreign policy , negotiates treaties, proclaim friendship, so this make the President become more powerful. However, the Congress can reject the President 's initiatives if they have enough ratified refusal . In this way, the…

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    Police Body Cameras

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    Emma Rish English 2nd Period 31 January 2018 Should Police Officers Wear Body Cameras? I think police should wear body cameras, because they will have real evidence of encounterments with the criminals. The only problem with this is that people may think you are invading their privacy. Many police departments wear body cameras, but many don’t. It is believed that body cameras will improve behavior in the criminals. Under the assumption that police performance, conduct, accountability, and…

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