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    Contextual analysis – Moving the Battle Abroad Jonathon E Houser MIL 310 American Military History I Instructor: David Bodamer 05/23/2016 Military administration in the American Civil War was affected by expert military instruction and the well ordered experience. While not all pioneers had formal military preparing, the U.S. Military Foundation at West Point, New York and the Unified States Maritime Institute at Annapolis made committed frameworks of expert officers whose…

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    While cases like Dear Zachary, which expose the harsh reality of the Canadian Justice system that only allows extradition of criminals under undefined “exceptional circumstances” (Cortland 158), cases like Serial show the audience’s desire to seek out sensitive information in order to satisfy oneself. What both have in common is the feeling of skepticism and curiosity…

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    Results The results obtained were statistically analyzed using the Fishers exact test. Table 1: Comparison of microbial growth between different groups Sodium Hypochloride Total Fishers exact test Endovac Laser Control p-value No Growth 5(50.0%) 8(80.0%) 0 15(37.5%) <0.001* <103 5(50.0%) 2(20.0%) 0 7(17.5%) 103 – 108 0 0 0 8(20.0%) >108 0 0 10(100.0%) 10(25.0%) Total 10 10 10 40(100.0%) *p<0.05 statistically significant p>0.05 non significant, NS Amongst the 10…

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    enforceability of “search, arrest and prosecution” to be exercised internationally – which played a crucial role in not only the prosecution of many Hutu perpetrators, but the reform of domestic law in the States where these perpetrators fled (extradition and crimes against humanity). Following the Rwanda Genocide, the Geneva Convention established a Rwandan genocide tribunal. The case in Darfur, in the pursuit of Omar al-Bashir, the orchestrator of the genocide, the ICC imposed article 75…

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    Marty Frankel was born in 1954 and he was an American financial criminal who conducted a series of investment frauds since the late 20th century and brought hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. Marty Frankel was born to Leon and Tilly Frankel in 1954. He was Tilly’s second child and Leon's fourth. He went to University of Toledo but he couldn’t graduate. He was overall smart. Martin Frankel was caught in 1999 and in 2004. Judge announced his sentenced, which was up to 200 months in prison…

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    States officers made up of approximately 150 soldiers were waiting for him. (Watson and Katel 18). The United States government put pressure on the Colombian government to extradite Pablo on his trafficking charges. (Kelly, Maghan, and Serio). Extradition is when a criminal is handed over to the jurisdiction of the foreign place that the crime was committed. Colombia decided not to extradite Escobar, in the condition that he surrendered; but being the master of schemes he is, Escobar would only…

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    without incriminating himself. As Fredrick couldn’t speak for his support for Luther without having to face secure consequences, Fredrick used his position to protect Luther. An example of this is Fredrick the wise consistently opposing Luther’s extradition to Rome due to knowing that it was unlikely that Luther would receive a fair hearing and would most likely be executed. Fredrick used his position of power to ensure that Luther received a fair hearing in Germany and the Emperor was made to…

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    Edward Snowden, the former subcontractor of the National Security Agency is a dishonorable traitor who threatened the welfare of The United States’ national security system. Through the works of prominent philosophers including, Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Hobbes, and Henry David Thoreau it provides an understanding of the importance of establishing a proper punishment while enforcing the prior precedent. These works are able to be applied to Edward Snowden’s case due to his avoidance of accepting…

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    keep these issues for themselves and do not report any kind of crime because of the fear of being deported. Even for undocumented tenants they face unsafe housing conditions and they do not report any kind of housing violations also because of extradition. Some people agree with expulsion; however, they are a great deal of opposition on this subject. Nevertheless, some do not have empathy for immigrants who came into the country illegally. Immigrant are welcome by some who came illegally into…

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    Sinaloa Cartel The Sinaloa cartel is an international drug cartel syndicate made up of several different organizations. The US intelligence community considers the cartel the most powerful drug trafficking organization in the world. They are known for being extremely violent in expanding its drug business using murder, kidnapping and bribery as a tool. In Mexico, many cartels and drug organization have their origins in the state of Sinaloa. The families that lived in this region during the…

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