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    Andrew Carnegie was one of the best inventors who ever lived. He created one of the biggest steel companies in the world and he found new ways to produce steel in quicker ways. According to Alvin Harlow, he started off living in Scotland and he had a rough home life.(pg. 2) They didn’t have a lot of money and the living conditions were not good. Although Andrew had little formal education, he grew up in a family that believed in book and learning so he was getting more experience at home than…

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    The Boston Marathon Bombing Effects on Society The Boston Marathon is one of the oldest marathons, in which people from all around the world gather in Boston, Massachusetts, to run a 26 mile race and receive the feeling of accomplishment as their hard work and training pay off. Instead, the Boston Marathon, 2013, turned out to be one of the most devastating and gruesome events that this country has ever experienced, when two bombs were set off by terrorists. The Boston Marathon was a horrific…

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    Option 2: Impact of Miranda on Policing and Prosecuting Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), is an extremely famous case that affected policing and prosecuting criminals tremendously. Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), affected policing and prosecuting criminals just as much as the well-known Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 463 (1961), case did, when it made items found via unreasonable search and seizure inadmissible in court. Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966), has caused all sorts of…

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    As social media continues to expand pervasively over the years, the unswerving usage of its networking sites among college students has also increased. Social networking sites such as Facebook, has “over a billion users around the world” (Vogel, Rose, Roberts & Eckles, 2014), and over half of them log in at a daily basis (Kross et al., 2013). Mark Zuckert created Facebook in 2004 (Ellison et al., 2007), and according to Thompson and Lougheed (2012); ubiquitously, Facebook has a 90% usage rate…

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    The civil rights movement was a massive movement to secure the basic rights and privileges for African American citizens. This movement began in 1954 and ended in 1968. The civil rights movement was important because it passed the civil rights act which made it illegal to separate by race. This movement also gave African Americans the right to vote. During the civil rights movement there was multiple accounts of police brutality like unleashing the dogs, spraying civilians with water hoses…

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    With the onset of television shows like CSI and NCIS, people have their own views of how the Criminal Justice System uses and obtains forensic evidence. One of the main issues with the media influence today is how people assume that forensics in the real world is exactly like the shows that portray it. “If people’s reactions to crime and criminals are generally shaped by the mass media, then it seems reasonable to assume that public reactions to criminal cases are shaped by shows like CSI”…

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    Navajo gods and other supernatural powers are many and varied. Most important among them are a group of anthropomorphic deities, and especially Changing Woman or Spider Woman, the consort of the Sun God, and her twin sons, the Monster Slayers. Other supernatural powers include animal, bird, and reptile spirits, and natural phenomena or wind, weather, light and darkness, celestial bodies, and monsters. Navajo mythology is enormously rich and poetically expressive. (Advameg, Inc. © 2013). In…

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    37), Ragtime is said to attribute its feature of syncopation from the banjo, an instrument created by African American slave musicians in the early 1600’s. The first popular Ragtime piece ‘All Coons Look Alike to Me’ was released in 1896 by Ernest Hogan, and as can be identified in the title, was another form of bigotry against the African American society. This title was followed by the success of other Ragtime composers such as Stephen Foster and Sadie Koninsky who knew their musical success…

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    imagination. Retrieved from https://books.google.com.au/books?hl=en&lr=&id=zJtpAgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=C.Wright.Mills&ots=9cZ2uO43Tq&sig=6yyZpEXRpLXMonLynokUWNjZMAk#v=onepage&q=C.Wright.Mills&f=false Peel, M. (2012). Poverty. In P. Beilharz & T. Hogan . (Eds.), Sociology: Antipodean perspectives (2nd ed., pp. 478-482). South Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press. Reserved, A. A. rights. Reprieve for Newstart recipients but the budget threat remains. Retrieved October 4, 2016, from…

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    Statement of Assignment You have asked me to write a paper based on the issue of rape kits in America being untested. Some of the questions to be addressed are, could the United States police departments be held liable for the amount of unprosecuted rapists and backlogged rape kits based on a theory of criminal negligence and or a theory of disruption of justice? Police offices across the country should be held liable for the mental stability and self-destructive states of the victims they…

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