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    met in my whole entire life. He is the reason why I saw my life so horribly. He dislikes me actually he hates me we don’t get along at all. The reason why I was never home was because I hated being around him he would always treat me bad he was always calling me bad words he would always do anything to hurt my feelings. There wasn’t a day that I wouldn’t go to sleep crying. My mom was in love of course and she had two kids with him and like people say love is blind. She saw me suffer yet she…

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    routinely of lower quality in areas where people of color live; and when white people don’t know or care, then we have a system that perpetuates racism whether the people in it intend to be racist or not. (Watkins1) To my white friends and colleagues, a good place to start is to listen to our friends who are people of color—really listen. Don’t justify. (Watkins1) Don’t defend. Just listen to how our institutions work for or against our friends in their daily lives. And then join me in praying…

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    Carlson Brebnor Policing Society Local Police Dept. NYPD The New York Police Department is the largest municipal police force in the United States. The primary responsibilities of the police force is to enforce the law and investigate crimes in the five boroughs. The New York Police Department is one of the oldest departments in the United States. There are approximately 34,500 uniformed police officers working within 76 precincts, 12 Transit Districts and 9 Housing Police Service Areas.…

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    the front-page news and bring discredit to the work force. The subculture of police force is something that has to change over time with the advancement of social media and technology. The subculture that the police force develops is not always a bad thing because of the bonding they raise together. The code of Blue Silence is something that has to adjust or…

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    Modernism In Rap Music

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    top charts making him one of the successful artists in the business. Drake’s song “One Dance” has over 1 billion plays on spottily and counting. But the song I wanted to look at was ‘’Gods Plan”. This song has a good meaning to it. Gods plan means that everything that has happen is goods plan. It might no be pretty or happy, its just Gods plan. Now the poem I think most relates to this is “The Young Dead soldiers Do not Speak”. One reason for this is because of this quote ” The Young Dead…

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    blaming their parents for their actions. “Continuing to blame a parent for…problems strikes me as a cop-out.” Also, Ms. Coudert said that her life was her own, and her parents had no hold over her. The author states that people need to stop using parents as an excuse for their faults. She uses the three examples of Matthew who is lazy, a boring dorm-mate with perfect parents, and a woman that used bad parents as an excuse to skip college; I also know a friend that is lazy, a boring girl, and a…

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    speed and screech was the sound last sound the heard and thud ... Greg I crashed crap the cops are right behind us he thought to himself. "Guys we need to make a run for it" Greg yells. He turns around to see blood everywhere and glass on top of them. No no no this can't be happening there not dead no their just on concision can't be"he thought to himself, "We have you surrounded step out the vehicle" the cop…

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    gangs at a young age so he can be protected and to belong somewhere that would accept him. After years of being in a gang, in his teen years Rodriguez met Chente a man who gave Rodriguez a positive impact in his life and changed Rodriguez life for the good. The author addresses the problem of how discrimination and the inequality in the educational system and claim that proper care such as “Life-giving resources, life affirming…

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    The historical development of the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program came about in 1930’s. The UCR Program began in the 1930's when Congress authorized the U.S. attorney general to survey crime in America. Not only to survive crime but to survey it by uniforming crime statistics. In order to get information to the program, law enforcement agencies provide crime information, with data coming from city to city, country, colleges, universities and state departments. These citizens crime reports…

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    Summary Of Greasy Lake

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    the tale of a young man completely living a life full of rebellion and loving it. He is brought to reality and the consequences of attempting to live the ‘bad life’. As the story starts to end, we see him broken by his actions and gets a real look into what the bad life brings. Boyle’s main character and his two friends are looking to be the bad kids with a “we don’t give a shit about anything” attitude (Boyle 1233). The main character is a nineteen year old under the influence of drugs,…

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