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    In Native Son, Bigger Thomas, a black man, receives a job with a rich white family. On his first day he goes out with Mary and Jan, they want to go eat at a majority black resturaunt. This makes Bigger feel uncomfortable because he isn’t used to be treated this way from whites. When they return back to the Dalton’s house, Bigger accidentally suffocates Mary with a pillow while attempting to keep her quiet. He then proceeds to cut up her body and burn the evidence in the furnace. In the end…

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    delivered the hotel and proceeded to tell Jeremy to just "Get rid of it", without identifying the gender of the child and considered an unimportant object. Jeremy did what China wanted, he put the newborn in a plastic bag and threw it out in the dumpster. Both characters contributed for their downfall of their relationship. In the story, China appeared to be a victim and innocent, but the reality was she was to blame for everything that led to the loss of her lover and loss of her child.…

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    The Color of Katrina Introduction On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina hit Southeast Louisiana causing one of the worst disasters the United States had seen in decades (Weik von Mossner, 2011, p. 146). The combination of a category 3 storm, a city below sea level, and several broken concrete levees resulted in a devastated community. Though the physical damage done by Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding was detrimental to all, some members of the community received a bigger blow than…

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    Abortion is one of the most volatile issues surrounding social and political discussion of our day. Both sides of the debate throw out facts but fail to make proper dialogue in order to better understand their opponent’s stance. The failure to listen and quickness to judge has left many bystanders of the argument confounded or many have chosen sides based on silly ideas like “I don’t want to kill babies” or “conservatives do not care about women”. The argument in the abortion debate is the…

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    It was harder for thieves to steal information about a person before the internet and networks were in place as they are today. To be able to steal a person identity, the thieves would have to go dumpster diving to steal mail with personal information on it. A theft may try to con a person out of information over the phone with social engineering. According to Easttom (2006), social engineering replies on human nature rather than technology to trick…

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    thrilled about mom driving us cross-country. She didn’t have a valid driver’s license, for one thing, and she’d always been a terrible driver.” (Walls 124). This is very dangerous because she could crash into something, which she did. She crashed into a dumpster, luckily, not hurting anybody. She also was at risk of being stopped by the police and getting arrested for not having a valid license. This is very irresponsible and dangerous on her part. Another example in the book is when it tells us…

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    A Piece Of Cake Analysis

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    A Piece of Cake is a sincere and wonderfully written autobiography by author Cupcake Brown. Her memoir is one that tells the riveting story of her as a young African American woman going through tough times and ends with her finding herself and pulling her life together. Through the experiences presented in her book, she gave an inside look to readers about African American culture, conflict and violence, self-esteem. The story follows a plot line of a little girl whom at first has a great…

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    William Bonin, also known as “The Freeway Killer”, is classified as a serial killer. One way to describe him as a serial killer is as a homosexual rapist. Bonin was a resident of the state of California, and has raped and murdered 14 teenagers. He committed his 1st rape crime in 1972 and went on until 1980, the year he was arrested. He was sentenced to death and died of lethal injection in 1996. On August 5, 1979, the defendant and co-defendant Butts accosted Marcus Grabs, 17, in Newport Beach…

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    For example, I work for a college catering service and after the event all the extra food that was not served is thrown away in large dumpsters. “Values are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is desirable, what is good and beautiful and they serve as broad guidelines for social living” (Macionis, page 67). Societies cannot function without values and morals because…

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    Rape On College Campuses

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    bottom of the article, after I learned about the graphic details of my own sexual assault, the article listed his swimming times.” Brock Turner, a Stanford swimmer assaulted a woman while attending a party with her sister. He assaulted her behind a dumpster and did not stop until two student bikers saw the scene. He attempted to run but the two swedish graduate students tackled him. The case went to trial but the unnamed victim was constantly made a fool because of how she was intoxicated. The…

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