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    There are over 2.2 million people within the prison system in the United States. That is the highest prison population in the entire world. In the U.S, there are more prisons than colleges and in some parts of the country, there are more people in prison than in college. Throughout the country, there is a disturbing trend, “the school to prison pipeline.” The American Civil Liberties Union describes this trend as, “children are funneled out of public schools and into the juvenile and criminal…

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    The grey sky offered little light, Elian struggled to see in the dim evening as he cranked the water shaft. Brackish liquid trickled onto his hands. Scrubbing them together, he tried ridding them of all traces of the deep red stain. It clung stubbornly under his nails. Shivering in his thin shirt and wet hair, Elian moved the metal pail next to him under the stream and hurried with his task. The faster he got the night's water home, the better. Giving the handle one last pump, he stood. He'd…

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    While Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s ambitions were established to centralization, also wanting a military purification. These actions however do not constitute the definition of unification. Berry attempts to differentiate Hideyoshi from Nobunaga’s terrors “threaten all the lords of his day” (70) while offering Hideyoshi’s separation from radical policies (121, 126, and 144) for the commoners to that of conservative ones for the daimyo (159-161). Berry contemplates Hideyoshi’s actions as radical and…

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    Several issues related to student rights, responsibilities, and privacy have been brought forward to various levels of the federal court system. In the case study from chapter three of the text, several questions are posed related to the legal implications of a principal searching students’ hotel rooms and the limits that exist related to discipline and power. The primary points of constitutional emphasis from this case study relate to the Fourth Amendment rules of search and seizure and the…

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    He explains that kids will be kids and they will try these habits that they see or hear about other people doing. Laws should not charge kids as registered sex offenders for such minor infractions of the law. These kids are not sex offenders; they are just students making poor choices. The people possessing these photos should not be charged with pornography possession. In that case, a lot of parents should be charged with pornography. I…

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    Within that first week of school. You might want to quickly but surely address the person, the student who’s causing the infraction. That causes the rest of the class to say this “one he or she really means what they say,” I see these are the rules I get it. 3. Be Consistent There’s no place in a classroom for moodiness. The reason is that your student or whatever grade you…

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    worked for excessive lengths at a time. These children were working to provide for themselves and their family while sacrificing their childhood. The children that worked in these factories were treated as animals. They were beaten for minor infractions and punished for being worked to exhaustion. These children were made to get to work in the early hours of the morning and did not return home until late into the night. Though they did not receive sufficient sleep, they were expected to work…

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    or a “terrorist.” Media also emphasized that violence by blacks and Muslims is systematic, that everyone who shares that race or culture must be as hateful are share the same views. “Even black victims are vilified. Their lives are combed for any infraction or hint of…

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    A ruthless army, Genghis Khan and his Mongol tribes conquered regions all over the world during the 13th century. These barbarians practiced brutal military tactics, horrific hygienic practices and most of them were illiterate. These traits of the Mongol Army prove that they were uncivilized, in a 13th century world where many societies finally were. The Mongols, as a people, officially had no written language until 1204 when, according to Columbia University, The Mongols in world history,…

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    appearance. Additionally, since the changing of one’s hair color was not indicated as against the rules of the company’s handbook, her action did not amount to misconduct under NMSA 1978, Section 51-1-7. Additionally, Apodaca did not have a history of infractions leading up to the termination, as such; she did not commit misconduct as defined in Mitchell v. Lovington Good Samaritan Center, Inc.…

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