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    for a police officer to stop a petty theft with. These guns have been used in order to launch “tear gas” into crowds of protestors. The armored vehicles that the police departments have taken have been seen being used to drive through protest demonstrations in Ferguson. The police officers are also being put in military tactics training classes instead of less lethal police tactics training which they should be using in the first place. It is not wrong for them to posses this military equipment;…

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    female, and their child come back to earth. At first they had to be hid by the humans in fear that the humans would want to kill them. The reason behind this was the fact that they did not want to leaves themselves to takeover by the apes. This was demonstration of the human race struggles we were having in our country. (History,…

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    even as it was not the first event to highlight the injustices of homophobia. Despite its relatively late appearance in the timeline of gay rights history, the riots were the first demonstration of homosexual activism to be celebrated on a large scale and remain in large part the most commemorated gay rights demonstration. Additionally, the riots…

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    Introduction In the healthcare world today, SMART Goals are commonly used. SMART goals are a structure or a template that maps out goal setting. This structure has a specific format that spells out the word SMART. The SMART Goals have to be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound in order to be successful. The Institute of Medicine has five core competencies for the health care profession. One of these competencies is working in interdisciplinary and or…

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    in his speech was really brilliant. In the very beginning of his speech, he expressed his gratitude of being in the occasion together with all of the audience. “I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation” (King, 1963) He used card of friend and family together in this sentence. Expression of “our nation” shows that King JR. try to convince the audiences that they are family that together part of the…

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    Harshavardhan Immadisetty 1469065 OUTLINE A scientist is an individual who is studying or having an expert knowledge in one or more areas of science. The world we live in today would no doubt be a different place if it weren't for the amazing discoveries made by scientists. Samuel Finley Breese Morse is one of the scientists who discovered the telegraph and Morse code, which brought the great revolution in the total communication system. In early days people used to carry a message by travelling…

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    After the public discovered the harm DDT provided to animals and themselves, they supported the prohibition of DDT. Soon, other environmental disasters alerted the public and progressed into the modern environmental movement. The first earth day demonstration, the establishment of EPA, and the banning of DDT are some of the successes of the movement. Today, Silent Spring remains Carson’s most influential book and the environmental movement continues with new concepts for a safer…

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    Jacob Walters Mrs. Gonzalez Language Arts 11 12 April 2015 The Power Of One America, land of the free and home of the brave, right? In present times we think of the United States of America to be free and just for all, however in the 1900’s it was a different time. America was split in half based on the color of your skin, and African Americans were thought to be lesser people based on their skin color. Imagine going to separate schools, restaurants, and even bathrooms just because you were…

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    Some people seem to forget that islamophobia happens all around us. Whether we see it or not, it is still a big issue that needs to be brought up. Unquestionably, It is not an easy or comfortable conversation, but one that needs to happen. In “Some Reflections”, Nomani stated “We have to talk about the taboo topic of profiling because terrorism experts are increasingly recognizing that religious ideology makes terrorist organizations and terrorists more likely to commit heinous crimes against…

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    approaches to engage the public, they are not implemented effectively. In cases of anti-PX campaigns, most government-citizen interactions through official channels failed to achieve a consensus. It seems that social media-based participation and demonstrations really drive local governments to change their decisions. Moreover, trust is regarded as essential in facilitating public participation and increasing the legitimacy of environmental governance (Tsang 2009). In China, both trusts in local…

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