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    how to stop these people. My strong desire to solve and study crimes began at a young age when I was introduced to the one and only James Bond. In retrospect James Bond was a glorafied assassin and that is not my goal, however I want to serve the justice that James Bond did for the good of the world.It intrigues me because even though some of the stuff I could solve and prevent would never be common knowledge and I might not be praised by people millions the knowing that I saved one person…

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    Introduction: Julian Paul Assange is an Australian-born computer programmer who founded the whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks in 2006. His international recognition and infamy began in April 2010 when his organization published footage of U.S. soldiers murdering 18 civilians from an armed helicopter in Iraq.1 Following this, international opinion over him has been divided. He is recognized as an honourable advocate for the truth by his supporters and a reckless publicity-seeker who has…

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    Delinquency. This guideline, also known at the Riyadh Guidelines, was also adopted in 1990. These guidelines show a proactive approach to preventing delinquency by involving the roles of the family, the school, the community, the media, and juvenile justice administration, to name a few (Dammer and Albanese, 2014, p. 289). These are the four major areas that the United Nations uses to demonstrate an appropriate response to juvenile delinquency around the…

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    Young Americans

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    and South America live in peace because of close support and assistance from the U.S. military. Often the mere presence of a U.S aircraft carrier can defuse international tensions and deter aggressive states from using force. Maintaining a strong military and close relations with allies abroad ensures our own security as well as international peace and stability. Young Americans have the largest stake in ensuring that the United States remains strong for its own defense and to maintain peace…

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    Martin Luther king is one of the hero and leader of the human being who fought for the equality taking the path of nonviolence and peace. He is remembered once in a year on his honor in the United State. He is one of the non president who is honored with public holiday. King led the Civil Rights Movement in the United State from the mid 1950s until his death by assassination in 1968. King who was born in the Atlanta Georgia. He is one of the Babtist minister and civil rights activist who played…

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    DNA Sampling Controversy

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    487.055 violating ss. 7, 8, 11(h) and 11(i) were dismissed by the Ontario Supreme Court of Justice. Their decision went 4-3 as the majority held that the collection of DNA was in fact legal and did not interfere with the constitution. He appealed this judgement requiring it to go through the Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal heard the case and decided that s.487.055 is valid under the circumstances in this case and under the constitution. However…

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    When I was at primary school, I witnessed my mother go to the Libyan Supreme Court countless times. As I grew older, I started asking questions about her involvement with the Court. After an agonizing period of twenty years, my mother won her twenty-thousand-dollar verdict of accumulated unpaid salaries. That was my first motivation to become a lawyer one day. During my final year in high school, I spent my days researching universities, planning to enroll in a prestigious law school in the…

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    Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) that, according to their website (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a), is “known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups.” HRW publishes over 100 reports and briefings annually on over 90 countries’ human rights conditions (Human Rights Watch, n.d.-a). HRW’s mission is simple: “[to defend] the rights of people…

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    guilty and trying them in court but if it is an act of war, then a state has the right to defend itself and retaliate. What makes the decision challenging is that terrorism often can be categorized as a crime and an act of war. After a terrorist attack occurs, often both reprehensions occur. For instance, this occurred in regards to the September 11th attacks in the United States. The United States has tried over 500 individuals with terrorism related charges in federal courts since the…

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    Oj Simpson Archetype

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    The United States justice system is corrupt. It has been and will be influenced by racial prejudice and biased toward the rich and famous. Orenthal “OJ” Simpson, born in poverty but raised to the status of an American hero, is the perfect example of this and of the archetype of the tragic hero. Simpson, once a beloved and celebrated sports star, experienced a fall from the limelight after his secret more sinister side was revealed in a transformative court case. Although he came from a…

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