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    Police brutality is an ongoing fight that can be a frightening reality. Many once believed that police officers were their saving grace in numerous situations. In recent years, there has been corruption to the ideas and values police officers hold. There have been events going on where individuals are fearful of cops and the power they hold on the situation. The issue group I chose to examine involved race relations and law enforcement. The specific argument I selected encompasses cop’s…

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    and their treatment of lower-class blacks in Chicago. Mr. Dalton, when confronted with his own egregious profiting off of housing for minorities, takes solace in having “sent a dozen ping-pong tables to the South Side Boys’ Club” to which another character points out that black youth “want a meaningful life, not ping-pong” (Wright 294-295). Despite being cognizant of his own exploitation of blacks, Dalton dismisses his own deplorable actions by using monetary donations as penance. He willingly…

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    Taken Movie Analysis

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    The Film “Taken” by Michael Karounos tells us of Bryan, a retired CIA agent, who had lost his family due to his love for work. His excessive hours at work caused conflict within his marriage and home life. After retiring, Bryan moved closer to Kim, his daughter, as an attempt to reconnect. However, Kim got an opportunity to spend the summer in Paris with her friend. Bryan was against Kim going. But, Lenore, his ex-wife, made him feel bad for his years of not being around for his family. Bryan…

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    both of them my junior year. They were so easy to talk to especially Mr coach Hunt because he was my baseball coach It was easier and he just graduated from college that also made it easier to talk to him. Mr. Swantek is now easy to talk to because of ping pong every day and lifting in the weight room every day with…

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    Tom Hanks 'Forrest Gump'

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    was mentally below average, but he never characterized himself as anything less than ordinary. Encouraged by his mother, he lived a very good, compassionate life full of fulfillment. He traveled the world being success in many different things like ping-pong, the army, college football, to even opening a shrimping business. However, no matter where he traveled to in the world, his true love was always Jenny, his childhood sweetheart he met on the school bus. He tells his life story sitting at…

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    Pui Tak Center

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    Pui Tak Center: 2216 S. Wentworth Pui Tak Center was once the On Leong Merchants Association Building where the On leong group used to be. The society also once resided in Mott Street in New York's Chinatown. The Chinese started coming to Chicago in smaller numbers after 1870, After the 20th century less than 1,200. Until the 1940s when federal laws only allowed men to enter with only a few exceptions, chinatowns over america were populated with chinese men. Groups called Tongs were formed…

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    Zi-Xu Downfall

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    However, since he couldn 't find any of his offspring, he wanted to dig out the tomb of King Ping of Chu and to give the corpse three hundred lashes. He failed because the tomb was protected by Chinese government, who forbad him to destroy the historical monument. Wu Zi-xu woke up to the situation, he travelled from BC400 to 2016. Even though his enemies were all dead, he still wanted to revenge on King Ping of Chu. He needed power as what…

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    Flat bone Flat bones are bones whose principal function is either extensive protection or the provision of broad surfaces for muscular attachment, the outer one is thick and tough; the inner is thin, dense, and brittle, and hence is termed the vitreous (glass-like) table. It helps the body by protect. Flat bones are bones whose principal function is either extensive protection or the provision of broad surfaces for muscular attachment. A sporting example is heading a football because the skull…

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    Conley Phebe Art Analysis

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    person has excess of corporal weight. This illness provokes a risk in health. At the Conley Phebe Art Gallery, the artist paula Aranda created an art in acrylic on canvas titled Glutton. This paint is conformed by an enormous human body with a head of a ping. The space behind this figure is almost black, but at the same time the audience can see little of red color. The light in the paint is directed to the human figure with the pig’s head and is coming from the left top. The lines that are…

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    Last weekend, I went home to Longmeadow, Mass. to see some of close friends and talk to my family. Even though I had only been gone for a couple of weeks, it felt great just to reconnect with my friends and family. Other than the freshman gossip and little things going on in Longmeadow, not much has happened according to my friends. After only about 10 hours in Longmeadow, I was already anxious to go back to Deerfield. Even though Longmeadow is a lot more interesting than the pastures and the…

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