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    recidivism because of suffering from poor implementations(Mears, pg198). Another ineffective implementations with reducing drug-related activities is the drug sentencing laws. Drug sentencing laws were intended to target and disrupt creators and distributors of drugs. The assumption of creating “ get tough” laws were to decrease crimes by targeting those drug dealers who were considered as “Kingpins” . Instead, critics argued drug sentencing laws did not have an effect on crimes,…

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    Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point turned into a representation of the very procedures he was depicting. Upon its 2000 discharge, the book became a national smash hit whose impact would help to start outlook changes in fields going from advertising to general wellbeing. The primary premise of The Tipping Point is that little things can prompt enormous changes. Gladwell begins this book by investigating the idea of pandemics utilizing STD episodes and other therapeutic plagues to show how…

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    Stamp Act Dbq

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    Hey! Did you hear about that new Stamp Act? No I didn't hear about the new Stamp Act. Can you tell me about the Stamp Act. It was the year of 1765 and it was bad. Well the stamp all started from George Grenville. The act was imposed on tax on all paper documents in colonies, came at a time when the British colony was in deep debt from a seven year war. The laws were so offensive to the colonist was not so much its immediate cost but the standard it seemed to set. In the past, taxes and duties on…

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    Craft Brewing In Canada

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    Manitobans for many years now and will no doubt continue to be so for many more years to come. In 2012, Manitoba offers 7,658 jobs related to beer, and more than half of these jobs are supported by local provincial beer consumption. All the brewers and distributors seek to appeal to the Millennials, known as Generation…

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    For the second year in a row, not a single black actor received a nomination this year for the Academy Awards ceremony. Are white actors any better than black actors or is the Academy racist? What is keeping perfectly qualified black entertainers from getting any recognition? This deeply cut into the long going conversation about opportunities in entertainment for people of color and inequalities between white and black actors in the entertainment industry. Actress Jada Pinkett-Smith, actor Will…

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    Marvel Entertainment is now a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, but it was not always this way. Marvel Entertainment got its start a long time ago, back in 1939, when it was founded by Martin Goodman, a New York pulp magazines publisher. However, back then, the company was not known as Marvel Entertainment, or even Marvel Comics, but rather as, Timely Publications (TIMELINE). In 1939, Goodman was convinced by a sales manager at comic book company by the name of Funnies Inc., that comic…

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    Product With ‘Be a Hero’ being a yearlong campaign, the Red Cross will offer clothing and merchandise as well as food to those partaking in the campaign. Clothing and merchandise will include t-shirts, hats, bracelets etc. (see appendix 1 – 3) whereas food will vary from healthy snacks such as fruits to baked goods such as muffins. With red being the distinguishing colour of the Red Cross, the clothing and merchandise will be based off the theme of the colour red. All the products sold during…

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    The idea of white-collar crime was coined in 1939 by Edwin Sutherland, a sociologist. Sutherland defines white-collar crime as a crime committed by a person with high social status in his work (Sutherland, 1949). Sutherland spoke at the American Sociological Society Meeting in 1939, and expressed his concern for the lack of attention for certain crimes. These crimes were those of high-status people, such as corporate or “white-collar” workers. The actual term of white-collar comes from the…

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    Cosmetologist Cosmetologists are trained in many different thing such as skincare, makeup, and hair. They can dye hair, color it, style it, and many other things too. They can also specialize in skin and nail care. Cosmetologists also know what products to use if a customer is having a problem with their hair such as dandruff or dry and brittle hair. Most cosmetologists work at salons or own their own businesses. Some work at spas, beauty product manufacturers and suppliers. Working hours can…

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    Fences Movie Analysis

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    Marketing came from paramount pictures, they promoted the movie Fences with posters of denzel washington and his costar Viola Davis in a black and white picture looking ahead like they are watching someone, giving them that image of parents watching over their kid. It easily captures our attention on where they are looking at and you can easily feel on what they are feeling. Denzel and Viola are popular actors so seeing them both together you know will be a great movie. Movie trailers are also…

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