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    It is the cumulative of happiness amongst a number of individuals. Utilitarian’s can only determine if one’s actions is morally good or bad depending on the outcome of that action. In other words, the consequences in regard to an action did benefit the happiness of a high number of individuals involved. This movement plays right into the act utilitarianism because injustices have been…

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    Jay Gatsby Struggles

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    morning, at nine o’clock.” (Fitzgerald). This is in the 1940s owning a plane mean that you are a rich and highly regarded person. Next, he knows the police commissioner. When Gatsby and Nick are driving to the speakeasy Gatsby was speeding and when the cop tried to pull him over he just…

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    car which explodes. The Terminator is unfazed, and jumps on the hood of Reese's car, smashing its fist through the windshield and grasping at Sarah. Reese maneuvers his car and throws the killer off. Reese speeds off while the Terminator subdues a cop (screenwriter William Wisher) and takes his…

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    Profiling By Police

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    This shows that the media has taken more of a race route to make it a bigger story, and the consequences are that the officer that had nothing to deal with the shooting gets a bad reputation. According to Valerie Callahan and Jared Rosenberger, African Americans think less of law enforcement and that this view has been brought on by past experience, such as a speeding ticket but only if it is a reoccurring event. If someone has…

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    Racial Profiling used by Police officers With the issue of racial profiling it is described by Risse “ that there is significant correlation between membership in certain racial groups and the tendency to commit certain crimes”(Risse M). Describing that many crimes are only committed by only few and select racial groups. There has been many studies that investigate police on the issue. This was even stated by Langan saying “Traffic stops are the single most frequent type of police-citizen…

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    not be racial profiling or have racist intentions, but simply someone trying to make it racist and people believed it was racist. So now there's this video and people to tell people about it so they do and now it's a viral. Now that video of that cop doing his job is everywhere and people are mad about it, so there are protests and racial division in cities just because the media shows one side. Media is fueling racism in America. The media play a crucial role in the way we live our lives. …

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    Hoyt is involved in a raid that Alonzo takes him to where an old man is killed and Hoyt would be blamed for his death. At this point Hoyt is against Alonzo for good and threatens to kill him for doing so. After this stirrup Alonzo takes Hoyt to his home, where he meets his wife and young son. We later learn that Alonzo is involved with the Russian Mafia and owes them $1 million dollars, with an ultimatum that…

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    Conflicts In Tangerine

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    Tangerine, by Edward Bloor, many decisions and choices lead to conflicts and consequences. Paul is a middle school kid who plays soccer and has coke bottle glasses. He doesn’t live such a normal life considering that his brother is evil and does very bad things and isn’t just your ordinary older brother. Paul makes many decisions over long periods of time, since he was born, but all these decisions have not gone his way. They even make his life worse. First off, Paul, the main character,…

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    a white man by the name of Peter Rhode did it. The white man happened to be in Watts at the height of raiding and violence where he was dragged from his vehicle and badly beaten. Det. Melvin Suggs along with Deputy Commissioner Gerald Jordan are cop who are roaming the streets asking questions while stores are still getting burned down. They must go door to door to find out what happened and gather information regarding Nola Payne. Jordan sends Easy a letter to regarding helping him and Suggs…

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    Racial Injustice Examples

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    Racial Injustice Needs To Stop Racial injustice started a long time ago and still happens today. Asian racial injustice is shown in 1882 with the Chinese Exclusion Act, which did not allow the Chinese to travel to the United States. Racial injustice is presented in the story Leaves front the mental portfolio of an Eurasian when a Chinese family moved to a community of Whites. The Whites are judgmental about this because the Chinese are a different race. You can tell in the story they treat the…

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