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    Security Threat Groups, also referred to as gangs are either an formal or informal group of prison inmates who set up either by race or by their beliefs. The evolution of gangs have developed a threat to the safety of prison officials and other inmates. Some of the major security threat groups include the Aryan Brotherhood, The Klu Klux Klan, The Folks, The Nation of Islam, and MS13. Groups within the correctional facilities are categorized as STGs depending upon parameters such as gang history,…

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    Islam: A Short Story

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    with an apolgetic shrug. ‘Well. For a start Islam has Jewish heritage as does Christianity,’ said David, lowering his voice slightly. ‘The Holy Koran states that Jacob and Abraham were the first human beings to submit to Allah’s law. Abraham founded Judaism.’ ‘Interesting,’ said Abdul. ‘Of course I know of Ibrahim and Yacoub but I never thought of them as Jews.’ ‘And Isa is, of course, Jesus who the Koran recognises as a holy prophet,’ said David looking animated. ‘Of course,’ said Abdul. ‘So…

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    Same sex marriage Human beings fall in love with each other and get connected such that the loved ones become part of them. Some are attracted to people of the same sex while others are attracted to the opposite sex. It is this love that leads some to marriages and/or long time relationships. However, not everywhere in the world that same sex is allowed. This makes marriage to same sex difficult and sometimes impossible for people who fall in love but happen to live in a country where same sex…

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    Middle East Research Paper

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    Pork, disallowed in the religions of Islam however, there are records of a wild hog being chased and eaten by a few Bedouins and Judaism, was likewise to a great extent maintained a strategic distance from by the Christians of the area. The hamburger was by and large thought to be a second rate meat, expended, if by any means, by the poorer classes. This may mirror the nature of the…

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    In Fahrenheit 451, Montag goes on a journey that makes him realize how corrupt his futuristic society is. His wife tries to commit suicide and the people who come to care for her are incredibly insensitive. Teenagers murder innocent people for fun. Religion is mocked and used for selfish purposes. The government lies to people and no one just sits around and contemplates life anymore. The era of thinking is over. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury should be challenged or even banned because of its…

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    Plato On Abortion

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    Abortion is a very touchy and seems to be a very recent issue in today’s society, but it is interesting to know that abortion is actually an age-old issue. It’s been actually a bigger issue before than it is now; abortion has been hiding in the shadows of larger issues and has passed through the centuries rarely noticed and discussed. It is noteworthy to see what the early church and society thought about abortion and why they believed the way they did. Abortion has recently been a big issue and…

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    David Berkowitz acted alone within his killings physically, but mentally he worked with Satan. He believed he was the “Devil’s Advocate.” David Berkowitz was born Richard David Falco. His adoptive parents, Nathan and Pearl Berkowitz, changed his name to David Berkowitz after adopting him. Berkowitz grew up in a household of adoptive parents. He was adopted at his time of birth. He had believed that his biological mother passed away while she was giving birth to him. Therefore, Berkowitz…

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    David Graeber Debt Summary

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    Money became a sort of standard used to measure or compare debts but also a mean settle them. This is how I 'd like to introduce the so-called Axial Age. Graeber uses this name given by the German philosopher Karl Jaspers to the period between 800 BC and 600 AD that was marked by strong changes in most societies. Coinage became an enduring and efficient method until war times, money as coinage became a very useful and widespread…

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    social psychologist, and even philosopher. Emile Durkheim began his work with suicide in 1897 with a warning against “notiones vulgates, together with an insistence that our first task… must be to determine the order of facts to be studied under the name of suicide (Robert Jones)”. Though Emile Durkheim would run into many difficulties right away, he would go on to create a great project, and an even better image for himself. One of the many problems arising for Durkheim would be to find the…

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    The Tragedy Of The Holocaust

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    In 1933 part of the world was greatly shaken. People were being torn from their homes, due to their background and their ethnicity. These people feared for their life daily, not knowing what they would be facing throughout the day.These people had lived normal lives, had families, and jobs. Till the day Adolf Hitler rose to power, and their lives began to fall apart. A tragedy began to develop known as the “ Holocaust”. Race , Religion, customs,sexual orientation and undesirable physical…

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