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    Mud Stained Nikes Only in the movie Forrest Gump can one witness the late JFK being mooned by an imbecile. A comedy, drama, and romance all packed into one hundred and forty minutes. This simple-minded man lives a life of wandering filled with action and adventure. This is a movie one could watch on repeat and find themselves on the edge of their seat each time. Forrest Gump follows the life of Gump (Tom Hanks) as he touches the life of Jenny, Bubba, and Lt. Dan as well as its audience. The…

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    Scopes Monkey Trial Essay

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    The Scopes Trial, nicknamed the Monkey Trial, and formally known as The State of Tennessee versus John Thomas Scopes, stands to be one of the most significant court cases in American history. This trial has been credited as what started the dispute between creationism and evolution, as it showed the debate between two very strongly opposed parties: the faithful fundamentalists and the newly created group known as evolutionists. While this court case was really only intended to determine whether…

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    In history women have fought for equal rights and liberation of public policies that created barriers for women to progress. In my generation I have witness many crimes against women and women committing crimes themselves. Society has created this invisible web that women are not allowed to go beyond the traditional norms of a patriarchal society. Over the years women have broken the chains of traditional norms and new legislative laws have been passed, paving the way for women. When the…

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    Thomas Stearns Eliot, famously know as T.S. Eliot, was born on September 26, 1888 in St. Louis Missouri, the youngest of six children. His father, Henry Ware Eliot, was a successful business man and his mother, Charlotte Eliot, was a teacher, but after her marriage she began to write poems and submit them to newspaper. T.S. Eliot was educationally advanced due to his mother being a teacher and as a teenager he produced eight issues of his own magazine called “The Fireside”. The magazine…

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    Capital punishment or the death penalty is the lawful taking of a person’s life after conviction for a crime (Flanders 3).Considered a controversial matter, the divide by between those for and against the death penalty is easy to understand (Flanders 3). Executions are the greatest punishment for a crime, because there is no repeal from death. Factors such as ethical beliefs, the overall cost, and attitudes towards injustices have long wanted me the distance between interested parties.…

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    Duties of Airline Pilot An aircraft pilot is accountable for the Safety and Security of the aircraft, travellers, crew members and cargo under various air traffic circumstances. Roles of an airline pilot are somewhat stimulating which can be accomplished successfully if the pilot is well skilled in all phases. The main role is positively to fly the aircraft securely from the departure airport to the target. Other than the air route there are other concerns as well that the Pilot has to take care…

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    Chenise Wade May 5, 2015 Three Trends Impacting the Future of HR Introduction Human Resource Professionals have a lot to tackle these days trying to manage an ever evolving workplace. A multifarious, employment setting, and the strain to constantly “do more with less” are just some of the difficulties that HR workers face. HR workers particularly have to get a feel for work related trends that affect existing HR practices. Three major trends impacting the future of human…

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    games (considered suitable for ages 17 and older).” Teenagers that aren’t the only child and have a younger brother or sister, are likely to share the video game with them. Some parents may even not even care about it, but they should. Once they witness the progress of a naughty child, they’ll care about then. “Participants also completed the "Problem Video Game Playing Test," which assesses behavioral addiction to video games. Compared to their typically developing siblings, the children and…

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    Implicit Bias Case Study

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    case that being a retired police officer. The remarks were aimed at Pena and a witness who testified on Mr. Pena’s behalf that pertained to his alibi. Juror made such remarks as “because he’s Mexican, and Mexican men take whatever they want.” And “nine times out of ten Mexican men were guilty of being aggressive toward women and young girls." These statements were aimed at Pena. The juror was quoted as saying the witness that testified on the behalf of Pena was not credible due to the fact that…

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    There has been countless unjust trials in American history. Many of them spark debates that last for decades. During the late 1970’s there was one particular trial concerning the murder of the of two FBI agents by a Native American. Leonard Peltier was convicted and tried for murder. The evidence the government used to try Peltier was almost entirely falsified. Leonard Peltier’s trial was a shameful event in our history as he extradited for false affiliates, tried with false evidence, and never…

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