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    slight bit of misconduct this disaster propelled those behaviors massively. The cause of police misconduct may have come from the wide spread panic (Jennings and Bomse, 2010). In the film there was a police shooting of a black man because he was looting. The man was then taken to a makeshift swat camp that…

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    place where everyone comes together in unity. When there is a flaw in it, it affects every member associated with it. I have observed that there is a lot of violence and anti-social problems going on in my community today, ranging from gun violence, looting, drug trafficking, anti-social behaviors. Not only this, with speed cameras installed by the roadside, many people still over speed and cause accidents on the road which leads to so many unexpected casualties.…

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    artifacts are ethically wrong and these artifacts are public property. To sell the artifacts that Crawford found is ethically wrong since it gives the artifacts a monetary value. When artifacts get a monetary value, it promotes looting of archaeological sites. If looting rises, archaeological sites will be damages and destroyed. This will produce minimal cultural…

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    The purpose of the Continuity of Operations Plan is to keep the government running and the sustainment to keep functioning in an operational manner. The continuity of operations (COO) and the continuity of government (COG) work together for the common goal of the public, private sector stakeholders and the government to mitigate the effects of hazards activity. Without a functioning government who will be the responsible party to step up and give direction when faced with great destruction or…

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    unlawful killings by the institution that is meant to protect them continues with no solution or abatement likely. Sophia Kennedy discusses the repeating pattern of violence and looks at the steps necessary to prevent it. An unarmed man shot. Riots. Looting. Millions of dollars in damage. This isn’t the first time. Dan Lindsay and T.J Martin’s Documentary LA 92 documents the Los Angeles riots of 1992. In that year Rodney King was brutally attacked by police and video was released showing the…

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    Julian Falat

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    sometimes even by accident. As previously stated, art was often wrongfully taken, or looted, during the time of WWII. This was greatly due in part to Adolf Hitler and his wishes for repatriating art back to Germany that had once been taken. The looting then grew to the armies of other countries and became a widely and often practiced crime during…

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    for this condition is call Mental Unity, which is when people in crowds faced with an unknown or unique situation are unsure of how to act. People often tend to react in the same way as they see other act, so if some or starts to act violent and or looting…

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    1. I think it is interesting that Bingham possibly used the size of the skeletal remains found as a way to determine the sex of the remains, concluding that 80% of the bones found were female, and coming up with the conclusion that the remains were those of the ‘virgins of the sun’. I find it interesting and amazing that these structures were each made with precisely cut stones all of which were hand cut, without using electric tools, equipment, or mortar and that it is still standing today.…

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    Germany After Ww2 Analysis

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    different territories (British, American, French, Russian) and evidence of brutalization towards the people, its women in particular, of Germany, are also discussed. There were crimes committed ally troops not often brought into the view of the public, looting and battery. The film also discusses the positives during the time, such as the creation and production of the Volkswagen and a growth in relations between Germans and ally troops. This documentary is a valuable source for this…

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    Harvard Art Museum

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    In response to a group of six Buddhist figures in the Harvard Art Museums, this display takes the viewer back in time and showcases the beauty of nature and the importance of appreciating pieces of art in their original forms and environments. Located in the Early East Asian gallery of the Harvard Art Museums, a collection of five Buddhist carvings and one statue attract many visitors every day. Although these sculptures are curated together in a harmonious fashion, they actually originated from…

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