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    This CBS News article by Jonathan Dienst discusses two of New York City’s largest drug busts. It was noted that one of the busts included enough fentanyl to kill thirty-two million people. There were also seventy-five pounds of cocaine and heroin. These busts occurred as the city was experiencing a high rate of deaths caused by an overdose. Worth about $30 million, these confiscated drugs are highly addictive and have severe consequences. One of the confiscated drugs, heroin, is classified as an…

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    In the case New York Times vs. The United States, the Legislative branch checked the validity of a decision made by the executive branch in a court ruling. While ruling in favor to overrule the lower court's decision, Justice Brennan said “ since publication would not cause an inevitable, direct, and immediate event imperiling the safety of American forces, prior restraint was unjustified”(Oyez). The separate branches of government used each other to check for correct due process and to enforce…

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    My childhood in New York City was very difficult for me. I grow up in a predominantly Hispanic Dominican decent neighborhood in the upper Manhattan area called Washington Heights. Washington Heights in the early 1990’s was the heart of the drug trade. At one point in the 1990’s it was considered one of the worst neighborhoods to raise a child. I remember in the news, the news anchor reported that New York City was recognized as the crime capital in the 1950's through the early 1990's. I…

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    The policy that the New York Police Department has is questionable, with the information that given in the article. The article states, "The stop-and-frisk policy -- in which police stop, question and frisk people they deem suspicious, even if they've committed no crime -- has been one of the most controversial policing techniques in recent time, fueled by clashes between civil rights and civil liberties groups challenging the practice as racist and illegal" (Boyette & Martinez, 2013, p.1). I do…

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    Lisenba v, California (1941), Stein v. New York (1953), Gallegos v. Nebraska, 1951), Crooker v. California (1958), and Cicenia v. LaGay (1958) (Hemmens, 2014, p. 22). In another case, Gallegos v. Colorado (1952) the United States Supreme Court ruled that the confection a violation of due process after Gallegos who was 14 years of age at the time was denied his right to have contact with his mother (p. 22). The concerns that the cases cause among the liberal United States Supreme Court…

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    immigrant’s boats were to get to Ellis or Angel Island. Angel Island and Ellis Island are the same in many ways but different in others. The two Islands were both immigration immigration stations in the U.S.A. United States. Ellis Island is located in a New York Harbor. Angel Island is located in San Francisco Bay, California. Angel Island was open from about 1910~-1940. Ellis Island was open from 1892~-1954. Angel Island was designed to process Chinese immigrants after the “Chinese Exclusion…

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    Case Study: Yonge-Dundas

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    Project, Toronto City Council approved the expropriation and demolition of the buildings on the site known today as Yonge-Dundas Square. Construction took five years from 1998 to 2002. Designed by Brown + Storey Architects, the square was intended as a new public space in Toronto. Unlike Nathan Phillips Square, Yonge-Dundas Square…

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    Robert Murphy Time Magazine Robert Murphy Stamp Robert Daniel Murphy was an American diplomat. He was born on October 28, 1894 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Francis Murphy and Catherine Schmitz. His first federal job he had was simply working at the post office. Then he started to advanced through the ranks until, he was working for the American Government all over the world. He worked in Bern, Paris, Africa and a ton of other places as a diplomat. During WWII he worked with…

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    John Kasich Speech

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    John Kasich Scores First Victory in Home State of Ohio John Kasich has finally won a state, his own home state of Ohio. “The campaign goes on,” Kasich told a boisterous crowd at his victory rally in Berea, Ohio. “We are going to go all the way to Cleveland and secure the Republican nomination.” “There is three of us left, Kasich said moments after Rubio announced he was dropping out but paid tribute to his former rival. “I want this crowd here tonight to give a great response to a very, very…

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    She fought to hold the bagel she’d had for breakfast down as she observed the businessmen and women in their expensive clothes rush in and out of the offices. The atmosphere here was busy and fast paced. Discouraged, she second-guessed herself now as she hid behind her dark, long, wavy tresses and realized she didn’t belong here. The positive attitude that helped push her through the front door and make it to the receptionist was fading fast. Despite her reservations, she was determined to break…

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