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    Brown-On-Black Racism

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    Brown-on-black racism boggles my mind. On the surface, the notion that people who are discriminated against for the color of their skin in western countries should then turn around and push the same prejudice onto those of a darker pigmentation than themselves sounds farcical. Whither human empathy, compassion? Sadly, this is all too real and endemic in the self-described “world’s largest democracy,” India. Vineet Thakur, a researcher at the University of Johannesburg and an expert on…

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    Police Stigma Analysis

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    The terrorist act that occurred on September 11, 2001 impacted the police mission in the United States. The main missions of policing in the United States are to: “enforce and support the laws of the society of which the police are a part, investigate crimes and apprehend offenders, prevent crime, help ensure domestic peace and tranquility, and provide the community with needed enforcement-related services” (Schmalleger, 2011, p. 178). Police departments throughout the United States are…

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    My person is nathan hale he was a white patriot in the american revolution. he helped with the siege on the british when there were the first casualties of war. He also served in connecticut. He was also a spy for the patriots and went to new york city to spy on the british when he was 21 years old. His last words were ¨ my only regret is that i have but one life to give for my country.¨ Hale, Nathan (June 6, 1755 - Sept. 22, 1776), patriot, spy, hanged by the British, long known as the…

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    thief. Her aunt insisted that a white man by the name of Peter Rhode did it. The white man happened to be in Watts at the height of raiding and violence where he was dragged from his vehicle and badly beaten. Det. Melvin Suggs along with Deputy Commissioner Gerald Jordan are cop who are roaming the streets asking questions while stores are still getting burned down. They must go door to door to find out what happened and gather information regarding Nola Payne. Jordan sends Easy a letter to…

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    enduring a principal agent problem, which occurs when an entity is able to make decisions on behalf of another entity or persons and cause an impact. A great example of the principal agent problem is the appointment of Michael R. Taylor as Deputy Commissioner for Foods at the FDA (Harris). Mr. Taylor coincidentally happens to be the former vice president for Monsanto (Harris). It is overwhelming to grasp that in addition to already having faults in current FDA regulations that a former vice…

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    The main problem facing the UN, despite the issues with Veto powers, Peace Keeping, and the Americans, is the organizations financial situation. It has been forced to begin a lengthy restructuring to make it more cost effective due to the lack of funds it is encountering. In a recent UN report entitled, “Renewing the United Nations: A Programme for Reform” the UN officials began to address this problem. The report outlined the course which will be taken in order to balance the budget. Since…

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    Marquette Jones Susan B. Anthony Trial Paper In November of 1872 Susan B. Anthony was arrested on account of illegal voting. At this point in time women were not allowed to vote, and Anthony found this to be injustice. She argued that the Fourteenth Amendment gave citizens more privileges which women should be entitled to. She worked hard to fight for what she believed in, and had also written many letters prior to her court date. Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Adams,…

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    Any kind and decent person would take a stand against the cruelty inflicted on animals by the food industry. Those that chose an alternative diet enjoy the rewards that come with supporting defenseless animals as opposed to the rapacious and malicious food industry. Hopefully bacon and baby back ribs smothered in barbeque sauce will lose their appeal once the veil of anonymity that shrouds the food industry is drawn back. Why is it that it is acceptable to eat a pig or a cow, but repulsive and…

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    In the pre-independence period, a number of rural development programmes were started by the Nationalists and Social reformers. Some of these programmes gradually disappeared or some were merged with Government-sponsored schemes later. 'This is because of various reasons like lack of encouragement from the Government, lack of financial support, inadequate, inexperienced and untrained staff. The other reasons are lop-sided approach to different aspects of development, absence of needed supplies…

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    This Division and all it’s subunits within it is now supervised by Deputy Chief Salvatore DiPace. The first subdivision is the Technology and Construction Section, this subunit “designs and implements large scale counterterrorism projects” (nyc.gov). This subunit is the head of the Lower Manhattan Security Initiative. The…

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