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    Essay On The 1992 LA Riots

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    which all the stakeholders (leaders, subordinates and the wider society0 have a say in decision making. In addressing the riots the police should involve the civilians by listening to their grievances as opposed to using force over them. The LAPD, the mayor and the Sheriff should all agree on a system that is centered on the best interests of civilians who they serve. The leadership should be fair in their judgment and focus their efforts in making the society a better place by trying to listen…

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    Social Scientific Inquiry

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    Social Scientific Inquiry is the socio-cultural aspect of human biology including anthropology, economics, political science, law, sociology, criminal justice, and social psychology. This concept is important in a living community where everyone has to abide by certain regulation to coexist with each other. It is more so valid in high-populated city when there is many people share an environment with each other. You have to be able to observe and comprehend what others are doing in order to live…

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    that was the home of an abandoned auto racetrack named The Atlanta Speedway. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015) The lease was signed April 16, 1925, by Mayor Walter Sims, who committed the city to develop it into an airfield. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015) As part of the agreement, the property was renamed Candler Field after its former owner, Coca-Cola tycoon and former Atlanta mayor Asa Candler. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015) The first flight into Candler Field was September 15, 1926, a Florida Airways mail plane flying…

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    the trembling). Then, in Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie recalls her first days with Joe as mayor, when he didn’t allow Janie to make a speech to the townspeople and she said, “…she went down the road behind him that night feeling cold. He strode along invested with his new dignity, thought and planned out loud, unconscious of her thoughts” (Hurston 43). Having recently obtained his powers as mayor, Joe Starks begins his search for power or (as he says) to “make a name for himself”, however…

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    While several police officers have taken part in the trial uses of body cameras, several of the locations, especially New York City has given positive feedback. In agreeing with New York’s Mayor Bill de Blasio, the use of the body cameras will only improve the work of law enforcement, and makes for an unprejudiced record of events with civilians. In essence protecting the officers that have chosen to take an oath to protect and serve our communities…

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    Often we look at laws and think are these laws unfair or fair to society? Hammurabi’s code is one of the world’s oldest set of laws. His laws were not just. Hammurabi’s punishments did not fit his laws, they didn’t treat everybody equally, and the laws did not look at both sides. Hammurabi’s punishments did not fit his punishments. First, it says in law 129 that “if a married lady is caught ( in adultery) with another man, they shall bind them and cast them into water” people should be given a…

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    San Francisco Hippies

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    In the summer of 1967, young people came from all over the world to San Francisco. The idea of having a utopia world of peace and love has inspired many of the younger generation. Hippies are youngsters that wanted a new way of life, a new begging, and a new turn over. The developing new ways of living in which they believed that money was the root of all evil. Sharing peace and love listing to the music, smoking marijuana and taken LSD. The hippie’s dreams developed into misinterpretation by…

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    Causes Of Earthquake Of 1906

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    American economy soon followed suit in a rupture of its own. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and its poor handling set off a chain of events that caused the Panic of 1907. The destructive decisions made primarily by San Francisco’s corrupt Mayor Eugene Schmitz and ruthless Army General Frederick Funston in the aftermath of the earthquake set in motion events that caused…

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    V-J Day Analysis

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    heartwarming sound,”2. The entire letter is teeming with impatience to get the news circulating. It divulges when the rumor began, how major news outlets of New York were preparing their coverage, and the President and Mayor giving their speeches regarding the subject. Rudich even states that the Mayor issued a release asking everyone to go “back to work,” and wait for the official word from Washington before…

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    People were leaving from the bars and since there were too many people crowd the traffic had to be blocked for about an hour or less. More people began to break windows from stores, banks, and even companies and they have been attacked. The Mayor began to declare that this is the “State of Emergency” and the people who were in the…

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