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    The topic I decided to discuss for this research paper is social media and how it affects law enforcement agencies. Technological advances in the recent decades has led social media to be used in everyday modern life. For law enforcement, it has opened up new opportunities to share information with the general public. As our guest speaker mentioned to us on Thursday, the Fort Wayne Police Department uses Twitter and Facebook to make citizens aware of any detours or roads they may want to avoid…

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    After American sign language was first brought to the United States they were finally able to communicate with the deaf. Before 1816, no one knew how to communicate with people who were deaf. Thomas Gallaudet tried helping a little deaf girl learn when her father decided to have Gallaudet go to Europe to learn techniques. Through his efforts of teaching deaf children, Thomas Gallaudet brought American sign language in the United States as well as creating a deaf college. Thomas Gallaudet went…

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    According to a research that was done in s Hartford, Connecticut, using community policing helped lower crimes. The police were not charged to just stop crimes as they happened but to be more present in the neighborhoods that would help prevent crimes. They also carried out programs to improve the…

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    Misty Danielle Copeland was born on September 10, 1982 in Kansas City, Missouri. Even though she was born in Kansas City, she was raised in San Pedro, California. Misty was very late in starting ballet studies, but it didn’t stop her. Usually, ballerinas start studying when they are three or four, but Misty was thirteen when she took her first ballet class. When she unlocked the magical world of ballet, Misty was coping with the fact she was living in a shabby motel room with her five siblings…

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    In the late 18th century, young men and women were given the responsibility of selecting their own spouse. This was a new practice, as prior to this time of change, parents would select suitable partners to take their child’s hand. While children did have the final say, this is the first time we see parents relinquish their power. Due to this change, women were put under pressure to find an appropriate partner and were blamed when they failed. Novels like The Coquette (The History of Eliza…

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    The suffering of a Depressed Woman In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story, “The Yellow Wallpaper” we get to see how the gender division affected woman in the nineteenth century. We met the narrator whose name in the end is secretly revealed as Jane and she is suffering from nervous depression. Jane is under her husband’s care, John, who is a physician. The narrator was a victim of a patriarchal culture where women were not equally respected like a man; affecting her marriage, personal life…

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    The War of 1812 was considered a “second war for independence” from Britain – the first one being the Revolutionary War. Britain had, once again, strained foreign relations with the United States by ordering the impressment of American sailors and seizing cargo ships; even though George Washington had declared neutrality. However, due to a lack in communication, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were unaware that Britain had began to respect their maritime neutrality and it subsequently…

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    In the Victorian Era many believed that people with mental illnesses were “ tainted by the devil” (2012 December 3-1). When people were suffering from mental illness they were treated very poorly and weren’t put in well sanitary places (2). A lot lived in cages, and were mostly fed spoiled food(3). Patients weren’t treated well by any means. They were basically treated like “animals” by the people who were suppose to be caring for them. It wasn’t till later around 1850, that people started to…

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    Article Review #1 In the article titled “What is Racism? Racial Discourse and Racial Politics” by Ashley Doane of the University of Hartford, she describes how race is affected by the individual, institutions, and social structures (group(s) of people). She examines how the definition of racism changes due to the circumstances around us, from the individual’s views, societal views, or views of the institutions including government. She discusses how people manipulate what the term racist means…

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    Leadership Theories/Approach Style Global Delivery Direct (GDD) Inc, has been around since 1968 in Norfolk, England and was created by four peers form the London School of Economics. Mr. Windsor Joseph Knoll, Mr. Weatherspoon Giles Hartford III, Mr. Heathering John Smyth, and Mr. Rockfish Andrew. These four classmates made GDD very successful with their small parcel and overseas delivery services. During the early 80’s and 90’s UPS, Fed Ex and DHL became stiff competition for GDD, which resulted…

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