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    Shooting Case Studies

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect(s) attempting to murder the victim by shooting at him with a loaded firearm, causing injury in violation of PC 664/187(a)-Attempt Murder. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at the Kings Villages apartment complex located at 1141 N. Fair Oaks Avenue. EVIDENCE: • I.D. Technician Padilla #6870, took photographs of the scene and recovered several a bullet casing. • Firearm. INVESTIGATION: On 09-25-16 at 2153 hours, Officer Harrell #3441…

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    inconveniencing American citizens. Firstly, the NSA has been invading the privacy of the American people by overrunning their privacy fence without permission. Travis Allen, who is a Republican legislator for the California State Assembly from Huntington Beach, said that, “Reports found that the NSA system has the capacity to reach roughly 75 percent of all U.S. Internet traffic. An audit of the NSA dated May 2012 counted 2,776 incidents in the preceding 12 months of unauthorized collection”…

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    In the twentieth century it has been argued that on the international stage, states were the dominant actors. Donelan in the late 1970s writes that “‘State’ is central to sovereignty, war, intervention and the rest of the old list” which suggests that states were very important, fundamental even to international society. Some such as Lacher suggest that “globalisation… [is] deeply implicated in (though not solely responsible for) the undermining of the state’s previously sovereign place in…

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    Lecture 11 Frantz Fanon, “Concerning Violence” This reading is about the colonies, and it mostly focuses on the Decolonization. It defines the colonies as replacing one type of mankind with another. Decolonization is a historical process and it is deeply rooted in people history and beliefs. The Decolonization process always happens with violence. One of the examples for Decolonization is the separation of the United States from the Britsh colony. lots people lost their lives in does wars till…

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    Religion influences human life in many different aspects, starting from social life up to political and economic aspects. The correlation between religion and development was a case for academic study for a long time. Theorists like Max Weber predicted that religion will fail to survive in a new industrial world where secularization became a main principle of governance . Providing support to this theory, many developed Western states witnessed declines in religious affiliation, a weakening of…

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    Year-Round Education

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    time to travel or something else that requires more time. Parents should also be encouraged Because Opheim notes in an article that, “more frequent vacations contribute to better behavior (Gitlin, 1988; Loyal, 1991; Hoke, 1992). In a case study of Huntington Park High School, Jefferson County, California, Gitlin found that educators noticed immediate changes in the transition to a YRS [Year-Round School] program. With 1,000 kids on vacation at any given time, it was found that there was less…

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    Climate change dates back to the mid-1800‘s, when the industrial revolution began to take place all around the world. Since then, the lives of human and animal species have been negatively affected. Events such as natural disasters, the melting of ice in polar regions, and the change in weather effect the living conditions of everyone. Climate changes in polar regions have caused the most damage compared to any other region due to its location in regard to the sun. Although there are differing…

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    FOREVER 21 Ethical Issues

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    INTRODUCTION “Companies in the fashion industry are constantly wrestling with various ethical issues. There seems to be no limit on the emerging situations that present ethical dilemmas in the industry.” (Hillery, J. L., & Paulins, V. A., 2009, p. 18) FOREVER 21 PROGENY FOREVER 21 is an American fast-fashion retailer based in Los Angeles, California. (Project Just, 2017) It is the 5th largest specialty retailer in the United States (FOREVER 21, 2017.) and is a private retailer that is…

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    Gene Mutations Gene mutation is a permanent change in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene. Mutations are affected by the change in the DNA sequence. There can be many different types of mutations. (Department of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine, Para I) Some examples are point mutations, missense mutation, nonsense mutation, frame shift mutation, silent mutation, deletion, insertion, and duplication. (US National Library of Medicine) These mutations can either occur naturally or actually…

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    The conflict between East and West is Exists throughout the ages , sometimes restless and sometimes intense, this essay is examine the main elements of the two clashes of culture and ideology and used for promote and justify the reasons of mythologies the Indian mutiny from different points of view. It's never been like other days, it was a special day in memory ,and it was not expected for a real historical event to turn into a myth remember for decades, Indian Mutiny has its results and…

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