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    Viola Davis Case Study

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    receive food. Doing things such as making friends in the neighborhood so that her friends’ parents would give her unwanted leftovers, or joining a summer program for the free Kool-Aid and doughnuts. She even went as far as digging in the cafeteria dumpster while in school. Viola says “I was always so hungry and ashamed; I couldn 't tap into my potential. I couldn 't get at the business of being me" (Hayasaki,…

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    Even though there were thirty Aborigine camps in Alice Springs, there were only five water taps. Most of their food, they got from the dumpster which caused major malnutrition (Davidson). The Aborigine did not have much money obviously because they could not get decent jobs and then Davidson said the money they did have went to inexpensive wine because most of them were alcoholics. The…

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    The Third Man

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    In the quest to find alleged suspects who seem to have blood on their hands, the First 48 uncovers the truths behind what goes on in many different aspects. It covers the area of investigation and what fundamental piece it plays. The series airs a documentary that focuses on two murder cases that take place in Tulsa, OK on the Northside and the second case in New Orleans, LA. In the second case named “The Third Man” a get together turns fatal when a man is found dead and the other badly beaten…

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    Case Study of Motive: Season 2, Episode 4 Kai Mizuno Motive, a crime show with a unique twist. At the beginning of every episode, the viewer is shown who the killer and victim are. The episode goes on to show detectives trying to solve the crime, while also showing scenes from the past to allow the viewer to decipher what the killer’s motive was. This unique twist of presenting crime also allows viewers to see different angles of how forensics play into solving crimes. Forensic tests performed…

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    What is policing? Policing is a most visible form of government in our society and also the most controversial. It is one of the most important parts of the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is separated in three branches of government. That is the legislative, judicial and the executive branch. The police are a part of the executive branch. The Executive branch focuses on enforcing the law. The media controversially portrays policing as a mean of crime investigations and…

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    Healthier School Lunches: Problem or Solution? Nowadays, School lunch is anything but appetizing. After the introduction of Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, school lunches are now smaller, healthier, and more expensive than ever before. Schools across the country have been forced to provide healthier lunches to their students, but it seems there are more disadvantages than advantages to this plan. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act was first introduced in January of 2010, more…

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    Octavia Art Gallery

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    Clever TITLE here The Octavia Art Gallery currently exhibits two artists: Regina Scully and Iva Gueorguieva. Regina Scully’s works consisted of acrylics of an abstract nature. The use of various vibrant colours in her works, as well as their abstract and subjective essence, made them fascinating to behold. Her work reminded me of Kandinsky’s. I could have spent close to an hour fully examining and exploring her many works in the Gallery. Conversely, I would and did spend minimal time observing…

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    Elie Wiesel's The Perils Of Indifference?

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    In any case, avoiding the beggar was the dumbest decision the man could have made. The beggar undoubtedly noticed the man’s behavior and probably felt lonely and abandoned because of it. More so than he usually does, that is. The indifference of man, which he so easily brushed aside for the sake of his own convenience, could very well end up costing the beggar his eternal salvation. Etymologically, the word means "no difference". A strange and unatural state in which the lines blur between…

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    Turner's Case Study

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    On January 18th, 2015, an unconscious woman was found in a field close to the Kappa Alpha fraternity house at Stanford University. When law enforcement arrived, they found her on the ground, behind a garbage dumpster with her dress hiked up to her waist, and her underwear lying on the ground. Several yards away, Brock Turner was pinned down by a couple of bystanders that found him on top of the unconscious woman. Law enforcement arrived and arrested Turner. When interrogated, Turner told the…

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    While Bundy was being questioned, he remained calm and unafraid about getting caught for the murder (Ted, 2016). Bundy explained his reason for the items that was found in his car (Ted, 2016). Bundy said he found the handcuffs in a dumpster, and the pantyhose were for skiing (Ted, 2016). They examined the handcuffed and found that they resembled the marks from DaRonch wrist when she was handcuffed (Montaldo, 2016). They brought Carol DaRonch in for a line-up, and she identified Bundy…

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