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    I used various words and picture that best display my hopes for the future. I chose an odd array of words my future including the words Trump, death, Ohio State, and college. I also included a picture of Brutus the Buckeye, the mascot of the Ohio State University. I used the word Trump because I believe he may be the president, which not only affects my future, but the future of many. Although it may be a morbid choice, I used it because I will…

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    Mapp v. Ohio, after reading the case file this case should not have ever made it to the Supreme Court or any court in the land. This case was doomed from the beginning due to police misconduct that has opened a crack in a door for criminals to slide through. Should the exclusionary rule be abolished? I do believe that court’s ruling regarding Mapp v. Ohio affect the day-to-day police work of our Officers. Peradventure, that the police are serving a legal warrant to pick up robbery suspect who…

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    more prone to revolt . The Ohio Company was formed when George Washington and a few of his wealthy and influential friends got together with the purpose of obtaining the land that is now western Pennsylvania. The Ohio Company’s goal was to settle that land, but the French also had their eye on it. This conflict over who should…

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    broke the news to me and my younger sister Lauren that we had to move to a new house. We had to move from our house in Connecticut all the way to Ohio. I wasn’t excited about the whole moving thing because I like my house here in Connecticut, but we have to do what our parents tell us. Our parents didn’t ask us if we wanted to move, They drove down to Ohio, found a house they liked and bought it. One by one I packed everything into boxes and then taped them up. When I was finished I walked…

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    providing more health care to others and the negatives like overcrowding of medical services and the rising cost of health care. Healthcare reform in Ohio Healthcare reform was to help additional funding to Medicaid program to cover people under the age of 65 and with income up to 133% of the federal poverty level. That provides that means that people in Ohio can get free or lowered cost care regardless of disability family status or finances (Fraley 2015). Positive and negative outcomes The…

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    Stop And Frisk Case Study

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    The legal precedent for what is known today as Stop and Frisk is a result of the Supreme Court case Terry v. Ohio (1968). In 1963, John W. Terry was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio and charged with possession of a concealed weapon. A police officer, acting on suspicion that Terry was planning to commit a robbery, detained him and patted him down. Terry and his lawyers claimed that his constitutional rights against unreasonable search and seizure were violated because the police officer did not have…

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    Stop And Frisk Case Study

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    Police should be allowed to stop and frisk subjects who seem suspect. In the case Terry v. Ohio (1968) the Supreme Court’s ruling allowed the procedures of “Stop and Frisk” to be acceptable. For a stop and first to be considered legal, the police officer must have reasonable suspicion that a crime has already occurred or is about to take place. Only then can a police officer start a line of questioning toward the suspect. However, the “frisk” portion of stop and frisk must only be done if the…

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    Ohio. The details of the case follow: in October 1963, a Cleveland detective Martin McFadden was patrolling in plain clothes on a downtown street across from a store. He has been patrolling around the same area for about 30 years. Over the years he has…

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    Jesse Owens

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    Jesse Owens was a legend of his own time who was the only child of his big family to graduate from high school. After high school, Owens went on to Ohio State, but was unable to live on campus while attending Ohio State because of his race. Owens was on the track team while attending Ohio State and by the end of March 1943, he was placed on academic probation. One of the fastest man who lived, gained the nickname “The Buckeye Bullet” (Jesse Owens) because of his remarkable…

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    In Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, the reader follows the unique characters that all happen to live in the town of Winesburg. Anderson's text in a microcosm of American society today, despite the fact that nearly 100 years have passed since it was published. The whole concept of Winesburg, Ohio is meant to show the diversity of a group of people within a society. In today's society we are still a diverse group of individuals that often have contrasting character values, or actions that…

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