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    On Wednesday, July 7th 2015 at or about 2302 Hours I was dispatched to 4717 Southwest 39th Way (Aqua Isles) in reference to a suspicious incident that occurred. Upon further investigation it was later revealed that it was a kidnapping that occurred. The information that was given to deputy’s en-route to the scene was “Complainant’s friend called and advised their house was being robber, but complainant does not know the location, just that is near the front gate”. Due to this information, it…

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    African Mission Trip

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    Africa and mission trips are two topics that go hand in hand. When one is mentioned, the other is surly to follow. But this was not always the case. Missionary presence in Africa started around the fifteenth century when Portugal first made contact with Africa for trading routes. In order to gain land near the sea, the Portuguese “initiated the "Reconquista" project to recover Iberian lands from the Muslims” (Kalu 782-787). However, “…the force of the ministry weakened with the changing pattern…

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    Where he and his mother came from. He travels world and know about different culture. He mentions about civil war and the consequences of that war, especially in the Center America, how people were killed. In Liberia, he visits a church and knows more than 600 people taken by the president and makes them slaughtered. These all are political evils. These all events show that human beings treated human beings as an enemy. He thinks that why they did not stop doing…

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    Theme Of Social Equality

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    highest rate of murder using firearms in the world. Although women have many individual freedoms they lack a national provision for paid maternity leave from their employment with which the United States has in common with only three other countries; Liberia, Papua New Guinea and…

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    In 1862, Lincoln repeated in a message to Congress, “I cannot make it better known than it already is, that I strongly favor colonization.” (17) Historian P.J. Staudenraus suggested Lincoln’s administration tried to work with the President of Liberia, as he thought that was a “logical place for American Negroes.” (19) Although he was known for the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln’s political position had the US protecting the blacks, but they actually could not vote and they had no social…

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    number of legislations in multiple states. Due to their lack of rights, many black leaders started to rise in the north, but they were conflicted in how they wanted to integrate into society; some leaders wanted to leave the country and settle in Liberia, while some insisted that they should stay in the United States as they were born there (Jones, et al. 275). On the other hand, in 1831, people in the south reinforced slavery in any way possible. At that exact year, Nat Turner led a slave…

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    Due to the Industrial Revolution, Europe became modernized and had a lot of advanced technology. This allowed them to conquer and imperialize lots of land, including Africa and China. The main reason why Africa and China fell so fast to European Imperialism was because both of them weren’t modernized and Europe had far more superior technology and weapons. This made it really easy for Europe to come in and easily take over China and Africa. Therefore, imperialism started as a result of the…

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    In today’s modern society, it is hard to grasp the concept of the institution of slavery; however, it was a harsh reality for millions of African Americans during early United States history. Although slavery was an enormous and profitable system for the white Americans, growing zeal for the abolition of slavery increased leading up to the Civil War. Family values, white job protection, and Christian morals were the most influential underlying forces in the growing opposition and resentment…

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    Illegal Immigration Impact

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    On the surface, it is easy for many people in the United States to turn a blind eye to the effects of illegal immigration. Some may say that this cognitive dissonance is caused by the prominence of immigrants and their impact on the nation. Many foreigners, migrating to the states, sought out the American dream. The dream to live in the United States promised new objectives like freedom, hope, and a better life for loved ones. Although this yearning incited a new hope for many adoptive citizens,…

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    multitude of actions happened in the West. Throughout the duration of the war, the world was divided between the axis powers, which were Germany, Italy, and Japan. Many nations fought against the axis power such as, Lebanon, San Marino, Belgium, Egypt, Liberia, Saudi Arabia, Bolivia, El Salvador, Luxembourg, South Africa, Brazil, Ethiopia, Mexico, Soviet Union, Canada, France, Mongolian People 's Republic, Syria, Chile, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. Whilst these nations fought against…

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