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    People in that society now cannot think by themselves and are accustomed to everyone (the superior) giving them orders. They have to strictly follow the rules of conduct and if they commit an infraction, now they have to pay the consequence based on how bad the it was. As the story of “Harrison Bergeron” said; “And she had to apologize at once for her voice, which was a very unfair voice for a woman to use” (Vonnegut 43). Now here, the society…

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    Ability to communicate both orally and in writing. Working for the military, I have communicated both orally and in writing to subordinates and leadership. Since 2005, I have written the military’s version of assessments and appraisals. It is imperative that when leading you communicate objectives clearly and concisely, both in writing and orally. In 2007, while performing duties as a Training NCO, I wrote training plans for the 731st Transportation Company for five different jobs and ensured…

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    Researched Schools VS. Subject School Walter’s Elementary directly reflected the current research on the issue of discipline with regards to top disciplinary issues as well as the overrepresentation of African Americans in discipline data. Hispanics however were also overrepresented in their data which is contrasting to Walter’s Elementary. The Hispanic population percentages of the study body were also drastically higher at Tucson Unified Schools. Personal Perspective: Greatest Issue in School…

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    Because prisons are extremely labor intensive, with approximately 65 to 70 percent of the costs of operating a prison going to staff salaries according to a Global Investment and Business Center report, reducing expenditures associated with operational costs would in turn lead to a more cost effective operation. This is possible as private firms typically use cheaper nonunion labor. The Adler School Institute on Public Safety and Social Justice reveals that the average private prison employee…

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    American Revolution Causes

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    One of the most important periods in history is the American Revolution. This is a topic that is spoken of very often, especially in the American classroom. The causes of the American Revolution can be a number of things. The answer depends on the person being asked, the context and the point of view among other things. The revolution could be defined as being cause by pride on both sides. All the blame could be put on the British or all the blame could be put on the Americas. It is both of…

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    This psychological approach continues with the supposition that adapting hereditariliy based inclinations and social marking all have a part to play in clarifying the reasons for criminal conduct; i.e, they are not fundamentally unrelated, yet reciprocal. An alternate supposition is that the division of the world into the criminal and the honest is to a great extent an encouraging hallucination. The sorts of criminal cdonduct dissected is violations against property and persons not the more…

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    Ethics is a tricky subject. By the fact that different theories of ethics even exist suggests that there is not one simple answer to the question of what is right. Ethics can be used differently in different subjects and even within a particular subject, there are subcategories of ethics that often conflict with one another. In the comic book Watchmen, there are a lot of ethical questions that are being asked. One question in particular involves the characters of Ozymandias and Rorschach in the…

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    Apathy In Literature

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    camps together with his mother, father, and sister. Their daily life was excruciating and they were poorly fed, brutally disciplined, and they were constantly struggling against the overwhelming despair. At one point in the story, Wiesel for a small infraction received 25 lashings with a whip. As the German army closed in, in 1945, Wiesel and his family were transported to Buchenwald where his youngest sister, father and mother…

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    Paper One- Claudia Rankine’s “Citizen” Connection to Black Lives Matter: The racial atmosphere of American society has always been overwhelmingly glaring since the foundation of the country through the establishment and institution of chattel slavery. This unique and particularly brutal form of slavery established the trend of discriminating against a group of people solely based on skin color, particularly targeting those of African descent, which has been ongoing in some form all throughout…

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    Police Hairdressers

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    officers. Police being forced to make judgment calls can only lead to human error resulting in disasters. Chasing after suspects is a ridiculous practice. Nearly 1 in 3 shootings that result from a car chase start with a traffic stop for a minor infraction (Kindy, “Year”), especially when the officer is chasing a suspect for running a red light. This puts the officer in a situation where they have to start using their judgment. If the suspect leaves the vehicle and the officer pursues, this can…

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