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    May’s court day with Tulsa Municipal Court House May Anderson’s first time at the Tulsa downtown courthouse, she was guilty for not making a complete stop at a red light intersection. She had just left her friend’s house after realizing she had been placed under the judge. When the judge called her name she quotes “I felt shocked as my heart began racing”. Her mind state was not in reality, but stud as though she didn’t know how to react nor respond in this situation. There was no one in court…

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    Aamirah Khatkhatay 11/9/15 PSYCH 150 Movie Analysis 2 John Singletons Higher Learning emphasizes many idealistic issues about the campus system through through a rare and eccentric view. The controversies bought up in the film are intended to represented the objective meaning of learning. It doesn’t just show the importance of education but, illustrates how society sees us, and how we see ourselves in terms of preconceived stereotypes, norms, and even discrimination. Singleton presents…

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    On 12/31/2016 at 0213 hours, I conducted a motor vehicle stop on a silver BMW bearing NJ registration, F63GWW for failing to stop at a traffic signal at the intersection of Almonesson Road and Clements Bridge. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and pulled over the vehicle on Clements Bridge Road, in front of Lowes Hardware. I started to attempt a driver side approach when I observed a mid-40's Hispanic/Black male talking on a cell phone. When I got to the rear bumper of the vehicle…

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    Aboriginal Education

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    individuals from minority groups. The stratification of Indigenous Australians into the lower economic class has resulted in poorer living standards, limiting their access to education and post school options. The Post Modern perspective explores the intersection and commonalities of individuals across cultural and economic groups, provoking us to ask how society members from different cultural background, who share similarities, remain in separate economic and class spheres? Why do minority…

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    Gordon 19 Rethink), education (Carlisle), and policy (PEI Dept. of Environment, Labour and Justice ), efficiently work to stymie localized bullying. The globality of CB, although, the intersections of national, cultural, and social values, either negates the technology, lacks the educational resources, or purposely circumvents legal protocol. Such tips—(blocking, ignoring, protecting passwords)—lack the immediacy in ameliorating the harm after the fact. The most effective way of enriching…

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    Panhandling is a way for less fortunate people to get money by asking others in the community. Panhandlers usually stand on the sides of roads in busy places, such as an intersection, or public centers. Panhandling allows the mentally ill, homeless, and poor to get money and stay afloat in our society. The main argument against is whether or not those people are using the money they're getting to help their situation, or if they using it to feul bad habits such as drug and alcohol use. Whether…

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    There Will Come Soft Rains by Pamela Madsen is a six-movement oratorio that reflects upon “the 20th-century fascination for utopian salvation in California, the need for water and the meaning of rain” (Madsen, There Will Come Soft Rains). Inspired by the Mojave Desert, Madsen’s work involves intimate chamber music and sounds that collaborate with visual media and literary texts. The concert is performed by the Los Angeles Percussion Quartet, the Eclipse String Quartet, and pianist Vicki Ray, who…

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    global spirituality’s commitments, visions and mission much be centered on the rejection of any form of disenfranchisement that is not compatible with love and justice. Therefore global spirituality places itself right at the center of a four way intersection, merging to the world’s future, by way of human life, injustice and…

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    Moving To Music Analysis

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    Whether we are opera singers or shower-wailers, ballet dancers or awkward shufflers, we all understand how music makes us feel, and more importantly, makes us move. Moving to music is so much a part of the human experience that it seems innate to us as a species. A recent study supports this, showing that fetuses react to music with increased motion, and in some cases, open their mouths as if to sing. Once out of the womb, this response only grows: a catchy tune makes hips swing and toes tap,…

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    remember glancing out from my window, block after block, flashing through the sidewalks lined with tents, makeshift tarps, and cardboard boxes. The sick and the helpless were everywhere. As I looked into the face of a limping old man crossing the intersection, carrying his entire life on a shopping cart,…

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