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    Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder that defined by both emotional detachment and antisocial behavior. According to Ashley S. Hampton, factors that include the psychopathy are impulsivity, lack of responsibility and remorse after hurting, exposing himself in dangerous situations, having violence and aggressive behaviors, failure to conform to social norms... These factor related behaviors are important for the court decision to evaluate the person’s future criminal behavior. The…

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    The Oil Creek's Oil Patch

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    book them up in advance. New apartment complexes have waiting lists as soon as construction starts. RV parks are overflowing with oil workers and families, who have given up on finding anything else affordable. And roadside hotel brands like the Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn Express are charging as much as $300 a night.1 There have been situations where conex boxes, which are the storage containers you see on the large…

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    Ezra Miller is a well-known American actor and musician who got his start in the entertainment industry by portraying the DC Comics superhero known as “The Flash” in the DC Extended Universe. Beginning at an early age, he had an interest in a variety of performing arts, and when he was a teenager, he entered the entertainment industry. After making his debut in Antonio Campos' drama film Afterschool in 2008, he went on to appear in the black comedy drama film Another Happy Day, which went on to…

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    and Practices, the first major nursing textbook: “Occasionally the complaint is made that a nurse has injured her back or strained herself in some way in moving a patient. This will generally be because she has failed to do the lifting properly” (Hampton, 1893, p. 90). Although this book was printed over 123 years ago, the perception that the nurse is responsible for not lifting properly persists today. Furthermore, extensive research suggests despite training, nursing staff perceive they have…

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    Racism in the Progressive Era Compared to Today Racism is when prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism is directed against someone of a different color/race. Many people have been affected by racism throughout history. Since the Progressive Era racism has not really improved. Although African Americans in the Progressive Era In the Progressive Era racism was a big factor, and even though over time much has changed it still occurs today. The Progressive Era is spanned the years from 1890 to…

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    The Reconstruction Era was a period of time from 1865 to 1877 about the rebuilding of the South and the establishment of rights for African Americans. This period marked a continuous battle of ideas for the nation’s future. Despite having its flaws, the Reconstruction was a success overall, The Reconstruction provided slaves freedom and citizenship with the amendments passed, gave black people access to education, and finally reunited the states. During the Reconstruction, 3 amendments were…

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    Susan B Anthony

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    Yessica Garcia 9am class Temperance, Suffrage and Integration In February 14th 1929 was a massacre seven man’s found death on Chicago garage, four mans dressed as police officers. Was found on line seven men against a wall with a shoot on a head. The killer remains unidentified but was likely Moran though he was never charged with the murder. All these events occurring during the temperance the crime increase with the prohibition of alcoholic beverages. In the Capitol Hill neighborhood of…

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    Solomon Northup: A Slave

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    As the writer gathers his thought to fill the paper of his joy of freedom and agony of twelve years of slavery with the lifeless ink dripping from his pen. His thoughts travel to a past, past filled with promises of liberty and freedom to peruse his dreams. Later became a person of agony, family less and striped of his freedom to serve as slave known as Solomon Northup. Solomon Northup, born in a family of slave in July of 1808 in the town of Minerva, Essex county, New York, which became free…

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    African American women are more vulnerable to domestic violence than White American women. Domestic violence is a physical, sexual, and economic abuse of power. Race, limited resources, and religious beliefs, are some factors for the cruel and violent treatment against Black women. “In 2011, the most recent year for which such data is available, black females were murdered by males at a rate of 2.61 per 100,000 in single victim/single offender incidents. For white women, the rate was 0.99 per…

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    Charles Deslondes used his position of power and privilege to lead a slave rebellion in 1811, resulting in his early death at age 31. Like a true upstander, he stood up to the prejudice and discrimination engraved in the lives of slaves. He sacrificed everything he had for the slightest possibility of freedom for his people. Without upstanders like him in history, our world today would be a lot worse than it is now. Deslondes, originally from Hispaniola (today’s Haiti), was inspired to rebel by…

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