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    Restorative justice is something that can be applied to every aspect of life and not just the justice system. This process focuses on restoring broken relationships and healing the wounds caused by crime, or any other obstacles that life brings, by involving all parties involved in the situation (Van Ness & Strong, 2010). When all parties are involved in this process, it allows for individuals to see the full effect of the situation they are in and who all it may be impacting. This also allows…

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    Police Officer Discretion

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    Police officers have the ability to decide if and when it is appropriate to not enforce the law. In some situations, police officers are faced with a situation that may require them to not enforce the law, in others it is absolutely necessary to enforce it to the fullest extent. This allows for the governmental advantages, being allowed to decide when and where the law shall be followed. This also allows for law enforcement officers to be in a position of power and could eventually lead up to…

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    Throughout Texas History there have been many vital dates that socially changed life. However, the biggest event was in the early 1900s, when oil in Texas was discovered. In that case, using the reality of this DBQ, I have found that the most crucial topics to write about in this report should be how oil affected, divorce rates, minorities, and education. You have asked me to find which story should be told about how oil socially affected life in the early 1900s. Therefore, based on this…

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    Response to Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” Amy Tan, a famous Chinese-American novelist, in her essay "Mother Tongue", tells us she live with a “broken English” mother and it had a negative impact on her English performance. Nevertheless, she never gave up and chose English as her major. Fortunately, her books are recognized by the world and she became a best-selling author. Finally, she using her own special English in her writing career and reveal her mother’s thoughts. Why her mother did not speak…

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    Conformity Research Paper

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    bouncing off one another, continuously on ant autopilot.” Individuality is such a challenging thing to attain because of this. Once broken off, people view themselves as social pariahs and no one desires to be an outcast. Social outcasts, however, are always individuals. To be an individual, one must leave the broken path and take the road less travelled. Still, the broken path of conformity is thought to be how one can attain his dreams, “The American Dream.” To attain this American Dream, one…

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    Food Digestion Essay

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    Digestion can be described as food being broken down into its most basic and simple components so that we can absorb the nutrients to give us energy and nutrition. Digestion occurs in what is known as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract which consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), and other important organs such as salivary glands, the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Digestion first occurs with food entering the mouth. Food is usually comprised of…

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    In Lydia Davis’s short story, “The Old Dictionary” a person reflects on how they treats things. It is pointed out that he or she worries more about a book and not his or her own son. This dictionary means more to that person than their own son. A child needs looking after as well as plants and pets. A book is something to sit on a shelf, not something to focus a life around. Maybe somethings are looked after more because they require less demands than other things, but does that mean to not give…

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    Agreements between two people are made every day with fickle promises that are broken within a moment’s notice, however, when one speaks about agreements made in texts, it seems as if those agreements hold the power to alter the course of an entire story or universe and hold deep consequences if broken. Within medieval texts, these agreements are the basis of many great adventures and quests made by heroes of the brave and bold in order to establish a theme of heroism and justice. In “The Wife…

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    never get better, Rose found peace and happiness while singing at a church. Her family encouraged her to sing at the church, mostly because it made Rose feel better. The scene with the broken piano bench showed that Rose was finally tired of feeling like a fake. The piano bench represented that Rose was also broken. The bond that the family had while playing music was inseparable. The most important thing during times of trouble is having people who will love you no matter what…

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    In "The Scarlet Ibis," James Hursts uses vivid imagery to foreshadow how the conflict will affect the end of the story. In the story, we have seen many visual clues that foreshadow the end of the story. In the beginning of the story, Doodle's brother narrates,". The last graveyard flowers were blooming, and their smell drifted across the cotton field and through every room of our house, speaking softly the names of our dead"(Hursts 1). Not only does this set up the atmosphere of the story, but…

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