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    Living in a society where being colorblind is now a trend, it is hard for most individuals to believe that racism still exists, and that racism still taunts minorities through law. Although transitioning away from slavery and the civil rights movement has assisted African Americans’ in no longer being suppressed in society— another obstacle of suppression is alive, and runs through the criminal justice system. In this paper you will see how and why drug laws were created and its effects, how law…

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    Pixar Fest Research Paper

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    On April 13, 2018, I went to the theme park Disneyland for its first time ever an event called Pixar Fest. Pixar Fest is located at 1313 Disneyland Railroad, Anaheim, CA 92802. I was at Disneyland from 11am-12am. Pixar Fest “Together Forever - A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular” occurred during night time at 9:30 pm. Pixar Fest is an event that happened throughout the entire Disneyland Park, whereas everything was decorated with logos saying “Pixar Fest” and there was a lot of Pixar characters.…

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    M Meet my mom Next time I won't underestimate my mom’s capability of actually being nice let along saying yes or even giving my friends a try before she judge them cause my mom can be rude, ghetto , loud ,and nice at times especially to new people she don't like me bringing friend over at all cause of the first family I introduced her two they stole out of our house that's why no can come over for me. Until now it was in the afternoon around fourish and it was snowing and it was all…

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    stated that when he was hanging out with Coco painting a boat out of nowhere Coco stated that “His head split open like a melon” (P. 334). The prosecutor could later use that evidence to link to the statements given from eye witness that said she had witnessed the two brothers beating the hunters to death. In the context, this would explain why Coco randomly said that statement to his cousin Charles while pacing and acting very nervous. Charles…

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    Since immigrants arrived in the United States, there has been a clash of cultures. One example of this is the cultural clash between the Mexican and American culture. This started when Mexicans started being born in the U.S. producing the term Mexican-American. Parents of these Chicanos, another word for Mexican-American, often make them adapt only to one culture. However, some Chicanos like the American culture more than the Mexican culture and vise versa. This sparked the clash between these…

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    Cocaine Research Papers

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    Cocaine is often sold as a white powder, this can be injected, because the drug is soluble in water it can be injected directly into the bloodstream. It can be sniffed through the nostrils. Cocaine is highly addictive and is made from the coco bush plant which is grown in South America. Through chemical processing it can be made into a freebase and crack forms, which looks like crystals, and is smoked. Crack is made of cocaine hydrochloride that is chemically processed with water and ammonia or…

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    Great Gatsby Modernism

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    Significant events like the Great Depression, Popular culture, such as more rights for women allowing them to play more of a role. Famous people coming in like Babe Ruth and Coco Chanel, all shaping to be this modernism era we call “The Roaring Twenties”. The 1920’s into the 1930’s was an era of change, evolution, and new beginnings, bringing a new view to the eye of the American citizen pop culture, authors and historical events changed everything. During the 1920’s significant events were…

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    Soon after our conversation Brad showed up with Pastor Otto and food. Normally we would have a choice on what we wanted to eat, but since it was so late the night before they didn’t get our orders, so we all ate the traditional breakfast, while Brab and Otto talked about a few things. Even though none of us had planned on doing anything that day we ended up having to go to our sites right after we finished breakfast. The only thing we were told was, “I was not told what you would be doing, only…

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    Roaring 20's Essay

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    The Roaring 20’s The 1920’s in the United States were a decade of prosperity. Known as the Roaring 20’s or the Jazz Age, the U.S. was booming economically and evolving socially. The economy became the strongest in the world and social and cultural dynamism was on the rise. With the beginnings of mass culture, celebrities, songs, dances, and clothing turned the 20 's into a decade of fads. And with the end of World War 1 in 1918, life seemed to be turning into a never-ending upswing. Of…

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    “Spurs” is a short story about a midget circus performer named falling in love with a bareback rider named Jeanne Marie. Jeanne brushes off Jacques at first, but decides to marry him after he inherits a vast estate from his deceased uncle. The short story was adapted into a film titled Freaks which loosely follows the original work. After the wedding between Jeanne and Jacques, a feast is held in a circus tent in a town called Roubaix. The tone in this scene is both jovial and bizarre,…

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