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    good citizen, however if one of our leaders is a bigot towards certain races the consequences are terrible. Not only would he be harassing a certain race, but the people he/she is supposed to look over will mimic the same behavior. In which, would push back all the beautiful progress in the unity of races that people over centuries have been trying to build. Joe Arpaio was the Sheriff in Maricopa county in Arizona for a consecutive 24 years from 1993-2016 (James). He self-proclaimed the name “America’s Toughest Sheriff”, which suited him since he would lock up any person he profiled as being a Latino. Arpaio was also convicted of racially profiling and arresting Latinos just for being Latinos. His excuse was that he thought the Latinos he would see…

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    believes that it causes the individuals this is a great way to deter others from committing crimes, as when people see the men on the side of the road they think about not want to be in that prisoner’s shoes (Ford, 2013). Some people think that this kind of treatment is too similar to slavery especially when it is happening in the South and others see it as a good way to get almost $10 million worth of free labor (Ford, 2013). Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Maricopa County Arizona became popular several…

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    Joe Arpaio Case Study

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    President trump's decision to pardon sheriff “Joe Arpaio” is considered an absolute nightmare. Adaption has caused several significant mesmerizing events in the time he served as the county's sheriff. These significant events involve how Arpaio “indiscriminately targeted Latinos and detained them without evidence they had broken the law” (Carrie Johnson, Section 2). I disagree with the ability of the president to pardon people convicted of federal crimes. I believe Arpaio made several bad…

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    On Friday President Donald Trump pardoned the Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio from a jail sentence after he was convicted of criminal contempt related to his hard-line tactics for going after undocumented immigrants. The sheriff was said to be practicing racial-profiling in Arizona, during which Arpaio was ordered to stop targeting Latinos for traffic stops and detention. Who is the Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and who did he become the “toughest sheriff”? Arpaio, who first took office in 1993, rose…

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    Trader Joes Case Study

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    Case Study 1 Trader Joe’s Keeping a Cool Edge The average Trader Joe’s stocks only a small percentage of the products of local supermarkets in a space little larger than a corner store. How did this neighborhood market grow to earnings of $9 billion, garner superior ratings, and become a model of management? Take a walk down the aisles of Trader Joe’s and learn how sharp attention to the fundamentals of retail management made this chain more than the average Joe. From Corner Store to…

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    his first State of the Union Address in 2008. Over the past year President Obama and Joe Biden have both made it a priority to medical research, but more importantly the medical research in the development of fighting cancer. President Obama also stated that in the past year Vice President Joe Biden said that America could cure cancer. Vice President Biden has also provided scientists with some of the best resources that is known in today’s society. President Obama then announced that Joe…

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    Amigo Brothers Antonio and Felix both want to be lightweight champions in boxing,but they each have different boxing styles and body structures. In this essay, i’m going to tell you all about their similarities and differences. They are very similar as they are different. They are best friends that act like they are brothers. They both are similar because they are Puerto Rican boxers. They both enjoy collecting fighting magazines and read and look at them. They are both seventeen years…

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    In Kinsella's Shoeless Joe Jackson returns to Iowa, Kinsella questions the American fascination with the past and also criticizes Americans and their dreams. By presenting what is basically a ghost tale disguised as an American sports story, Kinsella blurs the lines between practicality and what is unreasonable. A middle aged farmer, Ray Kinsella who obsesses over a baseball diamond to the point in which it almost causes financial turmoil builds a baseball field to watch the ghost of Shoeless…

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    Short Story On Raindrops

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    Raindrops. Drip. Drip. Drip. Clouds, gray and hiding any sign of sunlight. It looks miserable and cold but it matches my mood so it doesn 't bother me. I need to get out, It 's horrible to be stuck in this room. I want to be out in the rain. Peeling myself away from the window, I can the floor for my hoodie and Converse. "Where could they be?" I mutter, kicking clothes around. My toe clips the edge of a shoe hidden underneath a pile of clothes. I freeze as the pain pulses from my foot. Angrily,…

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    The short story, The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway, is about a unlucky fisherman named Santiago. Everyone in the village thinks badly about him because it has been so long since he has caught a fish. Santiago has an apprentice named Manolin. Manolin still fishes and learns from Santiago despite Santiago’s bad reputation throughout the village. After Santiago has a dream about his childhood, Santiago takes his boat out further than any other fisherman has gone before. As Santiago is…

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