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    The criminal justice in United States of America is based upon the 1967 on President 's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice. This recommendation is based upon that a systematic approach should be followed for an effective approach to criminal justice. This can only be achieved when there is improved coordination among law enforcement, courts and correctional agencies. Other countries have also enforced the criminal justice system and use it as a means to protect the…

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    Introduction Millennials display about the same level of political interest as the younger generation in the 1980s; they are likely to get involved in protests and other political confrontations. Yet, the youth of today is known to be disinterested in politics and are significantly less likely to vote in elections than previous generations. However, in recent years, youth in East Asian countries are leading political movements and asserting their interest into the national political agenda.…

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    top of what they already put inside their body causing them to overdoes. I do not think the United States can have the same outcome as Portugal and other counties. Yes, decriminalizing drugs has done a lot of positive things for Portugal like reducing arrests, increase in drug treatment, and preventing less crime. These are all great accomplishments for Portugal, but I do not have faith in the United States to be able to control the people. I believe that decriminalizing all drugs will do the…

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    age 9. I’m considered Caucasian. I am fluent in Kazakh, Russian, Uzbek, Turkish and English. The thought about immigrating to the United States was horrifying to me. It was a new big country with new challenges for us, people who spoke different language that we didn’t speak at that time, a new traditions that we had to face, but we were grateful that the United States gave us a chance to live as human beings. Back in Russian the life wasn’t easy for people who originated from the Soviet Union.…

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    progressive period for the United States due to the end of the Civil War and President Lincoln abolishing slavery. The Emancipation Proclamation was the first decree freeing the slaves in the territories still in rebellion against the Confederate States of America. Later, the 13th Amendment banned slavery of all forms in the United States. Even though, Congress passed this revision many Southern states did not want to comply, which enabled the Jim Crow laws in 1877. The Jim Crow laws legalized…

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    Why did the Law for Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Mental Illnesses become a law? What type of treatments did the people go through? What effects did it have on the patients, the people who performed the sterilizations/ surgeries, and local citizens? The Law for Prevention of Offspring with Hereditary Mental Illnesses became a law because the Germans wanted a pure race. The treatments were brutal and the effects differed from the person’s view of the German race and what a part they…

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    I think the Canadian government could not possibly stop the United States’ Magazine from distributing in Canada. The new communication technology allow them to do it without any border control. After they finalized in the United States, they could easily send to their liaison office in Canada for Print as if it has produced in Canada. In general, there is no possibility to escape from globalization…

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    part of Pennsylvania, “The whiskey rebels opposed policies that consolidated wealth and opportunity. They wanted laws that made the political process…

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    In 1954, the United States Supreme Court delivered the decision in one of the most controversial, pivotal educational and societal cases in American history, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S. 483. This landmark Supreme Court case in which the Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. This ruling appeared to apply to all minority groups of children as well as the common practiced racial segregation of the…

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    “America's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse.” (Nixon) Heroin struck the U.S in the late 1960s, causing the U.S. to spend billions. What shocked many was the majority of addicts being white. Statistics show that 4 in 5 heroin user started off my misusing prescription drugs. Thousands in the U.S began by taking prescription drugs, such as painkillers containing opium. America was fiercely losing the war on drugs and the harsh laws were seem to be a mistake. New York city…

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