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    racial profiling through the use of traffic stops is a real problem.” Other studies conducted nation-wide on both the local and state levels revealed that African-American drivers were three times more likely to be stopped and issued a traffic ticket than white drivers…

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    Since the events on September 11, 2001, there have been 20 known terrorist plots against New York City. Meaning that, on average, there has been one or two attempted terrorist attacks every year in New York City. These plots were meant to cause economic and social destruction at specific points around New York City. Most of these attacks were set in places such as subways, airports, synagogues, and important business places. With the attacks at these places, there could have been many thousands…

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    rights.” Among these rights, a way to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. From the beginning of the nation, people have been guaranteed the right to life. Whether a person is alive or whether the person should die, should not be decided by the state. People need to abolish the death penalty because people have been wrongly accused before, if that happened before it could happen again. What if the next time a family member or loved one of…

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    be appointed for you if you so desire.” (United States Constitution) Many people in society get arrested for things they did not do because they fit a description of the suspect but is this fair? About 10,000 people in the United States may be wrongfully convicted of serious crimes each year, a new study suggests. This results were based on a survey of 188 judges, prosecuting attorneys, public defender’s sheriffs and police chiefs in Ohio and 41 state attorney’s general. Do you think people…

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    contributed to this discovery. History has shown that patient confidentiality is a human rights issue that continuously evolves as the era changes, that concerns our individual liberties that must not be infringed upon. "Californian Sentenced to Prison for HIPAA Violation | Journal of AHIMA." Journal of AHIMA. N.p., n.d.…

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    Russian Mafia Crime

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    Russian Mafia: Soviet Crime in United States of America The Russian Mafia were a popular crime syndicate even posing as the greatest threat to the U.S. national security during the mid-1990s. With over 6,000 different groups around the globe, their activities are flown under the radar and limited action has been done to aware United States citizens. The Russian Mafia are commonly know as “Bratva” and still remain a trouble to America and it is important to understand their origins, the…

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    Urba Urban Poverty

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    In urban areas, it is very clear and visible as to who is poor and who is not. In the poverty stricken urban areas there are problems with gangs, violence and crime. One example is Camden, New Jersey, which is the poorest city in the country. This was a city that people took great lengths and pain to ignore or drive past. The clip shows two children living in Camden who, in their young, lives had already witnessed murders happening right outside…

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    “With over 11 million immigrants in the United States illegally (as of 2012), the issue of illegal immigration continues to divide Americans” (Immigration ProCon). This conversation topic has our country in turmoil on how we should approach the issue and how we should bring about a solution. Immigration has forced our country to a point where we need a reform in the way we deal with immigration. The immigration reform will benefit our country by giving back jobs to natural born citizens,…

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    death penalty is so that it will stop the people from committing crime and that is exactly what the death penalty has done. Capital Punishment can be perceived greatly effective since the rate of murder in states that have the death penalty are slowly decreasing and the murder rates in states that don’t have the death penalty are going up, ever since the reinstatement of the death penalty the murder…

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    looking to pass along the suffering and blame to a different person as in the form of Mr. Kapasi, the taxi driver, While Mr. Das an ill-equipped father allows his kids to run free and pays more attention to his wife than his kids. Mr. and Mrs. Das of New Jersey are on vacation with their three kids, Tina, Bobby, and Ronny. Mr. and Mrs. Das are horrible parents, leaving their Mr. Kaposi their taxi driver…

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