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    Urba Urban Poverty

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    not. In the poverty stricken urban areas there are problems with gangs, violence and crime. One example is Camden, New Jersey, which is the poorest city in the country. This was a city that people took great lengths and pain to ignore or drive past. The clip shows two children living in Camden who, in their young, lives had already witnessed murders happening right outside their home. In Camden, there were bullet holes in the church windows and sometimes drug deals would occur right as the…

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    treatment of a group of people or unfair regulation on the government’s part. An example of social justice in the media was police brutality of Michael Brown and many other young black males in our community. An example of environmental justice is the Camden City in NJ where companies polluted the air and water effecting minority children and families. The environment is where please live, work and play and often time’s industries pick areas to…

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    Dodge Charger Scandal

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    second search of the accused and the back seat of the vehicle were negative for any weapons or contraband. The accused was guided to the booking room for processing. The accused was able to post $50.00 on the Monroe warrant and issued a ROR for the Camden city warrant. Both warrants were then executed into AOCTELE showing the court dates. All of the prisoner property was returned upon the release of the accused from this…

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    Life is not simple. Throughout life, one will suffer, struggle, get hurt and have dreams taken away. Reality is tough, and life is cruel. Yet people always strive to fulfil their dreams and achieve the goals, which they have set upon themselves. There are times, where dreams come true, and then there are times, where they do not. This is all part of life. To fall and stumble, only so that one can arise and be stronger than before and fight harder for what they believe in. However, at times that…

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    Nelly: A Short Story

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    The sheriff then ran through the shed, right past Nelly nearly knocking her to the ground, after Camden who was pursuing Noyes. Noyes, who still had the revolver, turned around and fired a warning shot and then yelled, "i don't want no trouble ya hear". The farmer ducked into the house at the sound of the shot to get his rifle. The sheriff continued to pursue but now with his weapon ready. Camden ran back out of the house holding his reliable 30-30. "Nelly get in the house it's dangerous…

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    Essay On Jersey Devil

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    overstepping the boundaries of its rural Pine Barrens haunt to terrorize local towns and cities. The mysterious footprints all over and under fences, throughout fields and backyards, and across rooftops of houses. They were reported in the large cities of Camden and Philadelphia. Panic immediately began to spread, and passes formed in more than one town. Fear and intrigue grew even greater when it was reported that the bloodhounds refused to follow the unidentified creature’s trail in Hammonton.…

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    Nelly watched, crouched behind a shelf containing large bags of flour in the corner of the shed, as Noyes' softened stature began to grow hardened and confused. The sheriff blocked the door but he did not draw his weapon. For a moment Nelly thought Noyes would try to run, after all he was being accused of being a convict, however he made no movement at all. His eyes darted from the sheriff to the shelf and then back to the sheriff. It dawned on Nelly that her hidden identity had been discovered,…

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    mentally. The film stated that many low income neighborhoods and cities suffer from a higher prevalence of chronic disease due to low quality housing and poor food options (Alderman & Strain, 2008). I saw this in my own life. Whenever we would go Camden to visit family at times I felt like it was stepping into another world. The experience of seeing two sides of an economic spectrum made me realize that I was privy to a life that many people do not get to experience and my health was better for…

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    want to go as far as I can and to as many places as possible with a few major places that are a must. I want to have a plantation style house completely done in eighteenth century décor, hopefully I will be able to buy the Briggs-Washington estate in Camden, Alabama. Finally I want to use my gifts and passions to spread happiness to other people. I developed a love of travel at a young age when my church would go out of town helping other churches or going to different camps. I have been to…

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    Imagine you're walking in a store and you notice a security guard is following you , imagine walking by woman and she immediately moves her purse, imagine you're driving doing nothing wrong and you've been pulled over, this is the everyday life of African American. Maryland is the 5 highest state of African American population with 32% of Maryland population are African American and is also “Maryland is the 6th highest number of homicides by police out of 39 states reporting five black people…

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