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    The Chicago Defender persuaded migrants to come to northern states by stating that life was better in the north. Words such as “negro” or “black” were not used in the Chicago Defender. African Americans were referred to as “The Race”. Since white distributors refused to distribute the Chicago Defender, the newspaper was then smuggled into southern states. The Chicago Defender became a well-known newspaper during this time period, “It is estimated…

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    their chance to shine from a big private law firm. While private defense attorneys are getting thousands of dollars from big cases, public defenders receive pennies compared to them and take in almost double the amount of cases they do. Society has put up a shield that they think helps public defenders but it actually hurts them. It prevents public defenders from discussing their issue and forcing them to tolerate people shouting out, “You make so much money, why do you care,” or “Its what you…

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    should wear bodycams whiles on duty. We have to start to reform our nations criminal justice sentencing laws. We have to stop seeing poor communities as high violent areas and dangerous and treat them like any other community. We need more public defenders to stand up and protect the innocent before their lives are ruined. In order for us to have a better system need to the break down the system we have and have a fresh start. Doing this will take…

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    staggering 6’3, yet he is capable of jumping over 37.5 inches in the air. This allows him to use his quickness and hops to maneuver around his defenders to get anywhere on the court. In addition, another attribute of Russell Westbrook that makes him the best point guard in the league is his deadly finishing abilities. No matter how big or small the defender may be, Russell has clearly proven that no one can stop him from finishing…

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    lets you know where you should be positioned on the court relative to the ball. For example, when playing as a defender, the ring will guide you to a position that is aligned with the defenders beside you. As a result, you are positioned in a “3-2 Zone” shape, making it very challenging for the opposing team to attack. As an attacker, the ring will guide you to open lanes between defenders so that you can receive the ball. Once you receive the ball you are in a dangerous position to shoot the…

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    Miles and Snow consider four strategic types (1) prospectors (2) defenders (3) analyzers, and (4) reactors. It’s typology is an alternative to Porter’s approach to generic strategy (Parnell, 2014). However, when using Miles and Snow’s strategy typology, Dollar Tree prospectors is instability because they constantly are producing innovations whereas their defenders seek stability and control in their operations to achieve maximum efficiency (Parnell, 2014). In fact, if an alignment is reached…

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    Why I Choose Soccer

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    I had decent knowledge of soccer at that time as I had been playing with my friends for a while but I did not get the proper practice. So I joined the team as a defender, the spot where the coach put me in since I did not know where I wanted to be at that time. Playing competitively was a big change from playing casually in a friend’s back yard. It put me under more pressure and taught me to notice the weaknesses…

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    representation. The implications of a public defender assuming that a client’s fate is already determined exhibits that the system is poorly represented and they’re doing things in the best interest of themselves and not for these children. In this specific scenario I would say that the Judge and public defender is responsible for the kids getting put away. You just don't take advantage of twelve, thirteen, and fourteen year old like this and as a public defender they should have done everything…

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    within a game of netball. When performed correctly, a dodge challenges the defending player, making it more difficult to obstruct and intercept the played ball. It can cause the dynamics of the game to change completely, allowing you to avoid the defender by a sudden quick movement. I play wing attack, and occasionally goal attack, therefore it is my job to pass the ball up the court and into our goal. In order to do this, I regularly break free from my defending player by using either a single,…

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    Theory Our theory is built upon a long-held belief about "tyranny of distance", which implies that geographical barriers can exert a critical influence on a country's strategic assessment of threats and goals. While technological advancements have alleviated geographical barriers, geographical distance, as an impediment of power projection, still remains insurmountable. Given this premise, the conventional Loss of Strength Gradient (LSG) idea provides the starting point of our theory.…

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