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    What does it mean to be an American?To be American can be different to a variety of people some explicate as “Oh it signifies to be free.” or “ To be any race , religion and be at liberty to do anything .” Matter of fact , You will infrequently ever aurally perceive the same answer since it’s an open question which has dozens of answers .In integration , You have the liberty to cull your religion which North Korea doesn't or women can be in business or have a job which other places don’t…

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    Social Cost Of Crime

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    Social cost arises at the individual’s expense. Since the crime rate is not getting any better, preventions need to be made. Everyone at one point in their life will fall victim to a crime. Some crimes are violent and some crimes are non-violent. Sadly, we do not have control over which crime will hit us when it does. “Crime victims may experience substantial financial, psychological, and physical harm” (Victim Cost, n.d para 1). This paper will discuss the social costs accrued from non-violent…

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    Information on Business and History Arthur J. Rosenberg founded Tyco International in 1960 as an investment and holding company concentrated on solid-state science and energy conversion. As a way to improve the company in 1982, it was separated into three different business segments, which are fire protection, electronics and packaging. Again in the early 1990s it was reorganized into electrical and electronic components, health-care and specialty products, fire and security services, and flow…

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    Palestinian Liberation Organization. 2. Mercenary (Predatory) Organized Crime: This category refers to crimes committed by groups for direct personal profit, crimes that prey on unwilling victims, such as juvenile and adult criminal gangs who engage in larceny, burglary, and robbery. The Mano Nera (Black Hand) is an example of the last of these. These 1880s extortionist gangs (there was no one Black Hand) in the United States sent threatening notes to fellow Italian immigrants…

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    Is PETA Is Ethical

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    A large portion of people in the United States carry strong connections and opinions to animals and how they are treated. PETA, a self proclaimed animal protection organization, finds itself under severe scrutiny in recent times. A wave of accusations launched by investigative journalists and animal welfare activists attacks the very foundation PETA stands upon. Through testimonies of former employees and first hand witnesses, as well as public record of euthanizations, establishes probable…

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    has been in its safest in history. According to The New York Times, crimes were broken down into categories by “seven major felonies that are tracked by the Federal Bureau of Investigation: murder, rape, robbery, serious assault, burglary, grand larceny and car theft" (Goodman and Baker, 1). Crime categories that help differentiate an increase or decrease in each felony. Even though the crime…

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    Many today consider Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. to be revolutionary men. Though these two men had similar goals for changes in the African American communities, they are perceived differently. Though Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. were well-known Civil Rights Activists, they were significantly different men with the common goal of aiding their fellow members of the African-American community. Malcolm X and MLK had similar religious upbringing because their fathers taught in…

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    Juvenile Case Study Shonny Beavers Columbia Southern University Juvenile Case Study The United States Supreme Court rulings shaped the process of how juvenile cases were decided based on due process with these cases; In re Gault (1967), Kent v. United States (1966), and In re Winship (1970). The cases of Kent, Gault and Winship laid the foundation on how juvenile cases are litigated. re Gault (1967) Gerald Francis Gault was a 15 year old boy who was accused of harassing a neighbor, Mrs. Cook…

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    Traditional Crimes

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    officials, who also at that time, hired the police(Schmalleger, 2016, p.112) -The Refrom era was during the years of 1930 and 1970. This was the time when law enforecentment decided to focus on “Traditional Crimes”(Drug Possession, Burglary, and Theft/Larceny). Officers had begun to take pride in the field they were working in(Schmalleger, 2016, p.112). -The community era ran from the 1970's till today. It has become something very common in everyday life. It's the idea of police departments,…

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    One of the biggest problems in high schools today is the overwhelming amount of violence that happens in schools. There’s a new school shooting on the news every week and many other awful things that happen in schools go unnoticed. In 2018 alone, there have been 18 school shootings, and it’s not even March. After tragedies like Columbine, there has been a push to prevent anything like that from ever happening again, but clearly, the efforts have not worked. A huge part of why school violence…

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