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    Police Brutality Psychology

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    The police are employed by the government to uphold law and order and protect citizens (Funk & Wagnalls), in the United States some may say that police are not doing their job. The country is beginning to have a very large crisis on their hands, this crisis is police brutality. Police brutality is the use of excessive force on a civilian by an officer of the law, such as hitting a civilian when that level of force is not needed (the law dictionary). Police brutality has been happening since…

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    • There are 5 Ps. P Edwin Santiago alleges assault, mace, and false arrest. P Santiago states that he had attended a block party earlier in the day and was preparing to go back to the block party when MOS entered his residence and maced him. P Santiago claims that he, Jose Melendez (named plaintiff) and Leslie Melendez (named plaintiff) retreated into the apartment. P Santiago claims that he went to the kitchen to wash his eyes and the front door slammed open and MOS entered the apartment and…

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    I peeked around the corner and saw the blue light from what I Assumed to be suicide vest or other remote explosives.. I heard a faint screaming sound and quickly realized that their was a hostage that was trying to escape a sound from what was probably a sock stuff in his mouth. All of a sudden it went from a simple infiltrate and kill to a deadly hostage situation. I silently backed out of the room to regroup with my group and figure out our order of operation, now the hostage and any other…

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    was the National Mobilization Committees turn. They had planned a peaceful march to protest the war. However this also turned into a violent fight between the police and the protesters, the police were clubbing the crowds heads and spraying them with mace just to try to get a little control over the situation.(“Democratic National Convention…”) The riots during the democratic convention ended with almost 700 protesters being arrested. Hundreds of protesters were taken to hospitals and by…

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    Samurai wore a Kimono under their armor. They used to swords when they fought. Samurai practiced Martial arts after they Meditated each day to get ready for battle. Knights had strong weapons and armor as well. Knights used a mace which was a club with a big steelhead. Under their armor they wore chainmail. In my opinion samurai had better fighting weapons than samurai. I also believe that samurai much tougher armor than knights. So, I believe that samurai were very strong in…

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    “You know how much I love you don’t you? You just make me so mad and I can’t control myself. I just black out. I am so sorry baby for hurting you. I promise it will never happen again.” – My Husband. It does happen again. It continues to repeat itself on a consistent basis and it bears a name, abuse. Abuse exists in all variations of relationships. The most common form is physical abuse where visible scars, bruising, forced sexual relations, and possible death are inflicted upon the…

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    This dissertation will be focusing on the controversial question: ‘Should the British police force be routinely armed?’ and will be looking at the views and opinions of young people regarding matter. There is an ongoing debate about whether or not police officers should be routinely armed. Most police forces in the world are in fact fully armed except for a few countries – including the UK, New Zealand, Norway and the Republic of Ireland (Punch, 2010, p.70). Violent crime in the UK has increased…

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    Raising Minimum Wage Laws

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    In the United States of America, every state has its own minimum wage law. The federal minimum wage law for every state is $7.25 an hour. From time to time, states will reevaluate their minimum wage. Some states may go higher and other will remain constant. Many hard working people are unable to survive at their states minimum wage. For several reasons the minimum wage for all states should be raised. The minimum wage law exists to protect Americans against unfair pay rates. If the rate they…

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    • Sits at the table in front of the Speaker • Give advice to the Speaker and to the MPs • Wears black robes when working in the House of Commons Sergeant-at-Arms • The first person in the parade that enters the House of Commons • Carries the Mace when enters • Protects the House of Commons and the people inside the chamber • Sits by the bar in front of the door to the House of Commons • Ensure that only people allowed to enter the floor do so • They are chosen/appointed •…

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    American actor Samuel Leroy Jackson came into this world on December 21, 1948. He is the highest-grossing actor of all time, and his films have earned over $27 billion worldwide. He is one of the most famous performers of his generation. The Academy honored him in 2022 with the title of "a cultural icon whose dynamic work has resonated across genres, generations, and audiences worldwide" for his work. Mother Courage and Her Children, which Jackson performed in 1980 at The Public Theatre, was his…

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