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    Gangs Global Impact

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    The global impact of gangs Sadat Cano Arizona State University July 5, 2015 In the article The Global Impact of gangs written by John M. Hagedorn discuss about gangs and the social impact it as in the United States an in other countries. When discussing when does a gang becomes gang? The article states that “segregation of wealthy and poor”(Hagedorn, 2005) the idea of being separated poor young ambiguous young adults whom do not have the skills to get hired in the job…

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    My desired career is to become a DEA agent. DEA stands for Drug Enforcement Administration. The DEA deals with most of the dangerous criminal groups. They gain access to these criminal groups to take them down. They collect information, and investigate some of the world’s most dangerous narcotic systems. To become an DEA agent, you do need a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or a degree in that field. As I progress in my education to become a DEA agent, having liberal arts in the mix of my…

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    involved with drugs, dealing and using, burglary, and pimping” (“Malcolm X”). “Malcolm learned to make a living in the hustler’s society. People began calling him by the nickname Detroit Red. This nickname came from the superstition that red-headed Negroes were sons of the Devil, quick-tempered, mean, and capable of cruel violence” (Epps 24). “The police knew Malcolm was selling drugs and were after him. He traveled on a train to keep moving. Several months later he was drafted into the army but…

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    This is a selfish act that's easy to do and not a lot of people know about this information. That's what this brochure is all about to help educate and let people know what harm music swapping is doing to the music industry. Music Swapping, the illegal act of copying music, or known as pirating to most people. If caught doing this the punishment is like a thief, time in jail. Music swapping is the act of taking someone's music they have made and copying it to make money off the band's or…

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    cops are letting the killers, rapist, and drug dealers. Then how can LA become a better place if the people doing the crimes are getting away because of police corruption. Although not all police men and women are not corrupt LA is one of the top major cities with corruption in America. In the movie Training Day by David Ayer you could see how bad police corruption is in LA. Police corruption can frame innocent people to go to jail, can take away their drugs and money…

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    A crime within the business or corporate world, and within the government by someone that has a high social status has always been known as the basic, white-collar crime (Humphrey & Schmalleger, 2012). Now white-collar crime has taken on a bit more of a defined definition due to a vast variety in the types of crimes and criminals involved. As Herbert Edelhertz put it, now white-collar crime does not necessary mean someone of high status or responsibility was the offender; in general, anyone that…

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    The CIA: Mainstream Media

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    taxpayers, the CIA is guilty of drug trafficking and murder. A well known case involving CIA criminality involved Barry Seal, Oliver North, and illegal drugs. In this case Barry Seal was running drugs for the CIA and was later murdered. Moreover, the case of Oliver North of the Iran-Contra fame involved drug running, the DEA and the CIA. These nefarious activities involving these agencies have been covered up and demonstrate…

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    N. W. A's Legacy

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    that point on shook the rules of Hip-Hop. Their hardcore lyrics were embraced by many fans but caused tons of backlash from the public. They struck fear in those who were conservative and even caught the attention of the F.B.I. Eazy-E was a former drug dealer before becoming a member of the group. He started Ruthless Records with the money…

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    Research Paper On Jamaica

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    Jamaica a little country just 523 miles away from Miami Florida according to distance from Montego bay to USA- Miami On timeanddate.com. Within Jamaica there is a city called Montego bay or as the locals will call it mobay or the tourist capital according to my-island-jamaica.com under the section Montego Bay Jamaica. No matter what kind of person you are theirs is a guarantee that there is something for you in this city. Montego Bay is the main city for all people new to Jamaica. Montego Bay…

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    A Typical American Family

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    ideal image of an American family. My mother was the one who raised me, but I would not quite call her a mother. Ever since I can remember she was always sick, never healthy and was addicted to drugs. When she was pregnant with me she would use illegal substances and she was also a diabetic. Obviously a baby, drugs, and diabetes do not mix well. As for my father, he left our family when I was only four years old. We talk from time to time but, for the most part, he is not in my life. Growing up…

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