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    equal to men, and should not be harmed for trying to do so. Synthesis: Luévano included a story about how women are targeted within this society, and if they don’t abide by the laws they would be without a job. “The case of Sagrario González-Flores helps show how…

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    Cross-National Criminology

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    Defining crimes across countries is important for the field of cross-national criminology because it allows criminologist to properly evaluate and measure specific crimes equally amongst different countries. However, this is one of the problems with cross-national studies of crime which is its inconsistency in the definition of crimes across nations. One of the remedies for these problems is researchers can focus largely on the crime of homicide because it’s the least definition that varies.…

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    It’s not every day you wake up and expect a glass of wine or a jug of beer, but coffee is a drink most people wouldn’t mind having in the morning or even afternoon. Whether you are of the many who drink coffee or not, it is without a doubt the drink that stumps all other drinks. While it may not be the healthiest it is certainly healthier than that of beer and wine and of course holds less negative side effects. Beer, wine, and coffee have all been around for ages and even so until today they…

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    Discussion Question 7.2 Without a doubt, Apple Incorporated has been highly innovative. Throughout Apple’s history it has innovated and brought new technology to the marketplace. Apple has used each of the four types of innovation throughout its history. For example, the first Mac computer drew technology from developments at Xerox Parc in the 1970s, but was a new technology in the sense the Mac was smaller, faster, and much less expensive (Nonala & Kenney 1991). In the 1970s through the…

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    National Enquirer Scandal

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    in circulation. In fact, the leak went viral on Twitter with the hashtag #cruzsexscandal. Joel Luther, a recent Duke grad and aspiring politician journalist tweeted: “3 of Cruz’s alleged mistresses have been identified: Katrina Pierson, Sarah Isgur Flores, and Amanda Carpenter.” This tweet alone is huge, because those three names are now associated with the #cruzsexscandal forever. In addition, Conservative outfitters reported that “Drew Johnson of the Washington Times confirmed on Twitter…

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    Analyzing The Movie 'Up'

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    Samantha Flores MUS 007 Final Paper August 25, 2014 The movie I chose to watch is UP directed by Pete Docter and with music composed by Michael Giacchino. UP is based on an elderly man trying to fulfill his and his late wife’s dream but stumbles upon an unlikely young companion along with animal friends throughout his journey. Throughout the film, the music score can either be taken as conventional or cliché. Depending on which scene score is looked at, the audience will be able to decide…

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    How did the Transatlantic Slave Trade lead to the systemic racism that still exists today? DBQ Outline: Introduction: Requirements Hook: Summary: Divided Thesis: The majority of Europeans thought that the Africans were less than human, therefore this led to the colonization and the systemic racism that exists today Body Paragraph: 1 Requirements: Point: The Europeans thought of the Africans as pawns to complete their work and fulfill their needs for slaves Evidence 1:…

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    The man had bright red-orange hair, and a smile brighter than the sun. He was bent over him, head blocking out the rays of the sun from his eyes. “You okay there kiddo?” The man asked, dropping his hand towards them, offering help to get up. “You took quite a fall.” Lachlan only grinned sarcastically, getting up without the help of the stranger. “I’m fine thank you very much.” He said, brushing off the dirt from his clothes. “It wasn’t a long fall in the first place, a few feet at least.” The…

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    Pros And Cons Of Kim Davis

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    In the United States of America, our people have come a long way since our nation’s founding. Nevertheless, we have slowly but surely fought to get to where we are today. After years of civil rights’ movements and desegregation laws, our government has now legalized same-sex marriage. While a majority of the nation rejoices that all people can now have equal rights when it comes to this life decision, many are opposed to the new legislation. One citizen who has refused to acknowledge this change…

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    Is TV Too White? Most, if not all characters featured on television programs are white. On the off chance that there are Asians, Blacks, or Latinos, they all usually have one thing in common. Asians are depicted as quiet, sexless, geniuses. Blacks as loud, comical, uneducated, or sassy. Latinas are portrayed as feisty, sexy, domesticated, and dumb. Anyone who has ever seen ‘Modern Family’ knows Sofia Vergara’s character, Gloria, is a walking stereotype. Though inclusion is important on…

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