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    Building trust and legitimacy is vital to foster relationships between law enforcement and the community as well as relationships between supervisors and officers within law enforcement agencies. Since the 1990’s, policing has become more effective, more organized, and better equipped to efficiently handle crime (The President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, 2015). The principle of trust and legitimacy is foundational to the success of 21st century policing. Integral concepts like…

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    The papacy’s only demand was that the prostitutes were required to go to church on a regular basis and only serve good men of Christian faith, of whom 20% were estimated to be clergy (Richards, 118). This type of sex work, allegedly led by the church, serves as a type of sacred prostitution in which the sexual act tames the urges of good Christian men to keep them in focus while at…

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    Anglo Powhatan War Analysis

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    Clash with the Chesapeake - When they first arrived, they encoutered the chieftain Powhatan who asserted supremacy of the James river, he considered the settleres as future allies so didn't do much but tensions were still high. Once Lord De La Warr arrived he placed "irish tactics" against the indians basically rainding villages, burning houses, doing bad stuff to them. The marriage of Pocahontas to John rolfe ended this first anglo-powhatan war. But eventually the Indians fought back killing…

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    Methodism through the Word Religions have been around for a while. It has helped people in many different countries and states. In this particular course we focused on how religion affected the mountain people. In particular Methodism is an interesting domination. It was started by John Wesley and has continued to grow today. In this paper Methodism will be outlined by its history and origin, comparing it to characteristics of Appalachian religion in the word, and if it is still thriving today.…

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    The Alt-Right Movement

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    married clergy --resulted in boosting the average IQ of Jews, because the smartest people, unlike in…

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    “the federal government should treat homosexuals and heterosexuals equally. Similarly high numbers of Americans say that homosexuals should have equal rights in terms of job opportunities, but when questions refer to occupations such as teachers or clergy, support drops dramatically.”(Kafka, 27) The dramatically unsubstantiated drop when referring to occupation when homosexual become an issue to deal with children, but society are saying mixing homosexual with parenting would be a major problem.…

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    Catholic Loyalty Essay by Cian Montague, 14470288 (Ivar McGrath’s class) I do agree that the question of Catholic loyalty to the state was the key question in Ireland in the 1750s and 1760s. This had been an issue for some time, but now it seemed that the avenues to change had been opened. In 1756 Britain went to war with France and what was to be the Seven Years’ War gave rise to a pressing need for troops. Many leading Catholics saw this as an opportunity to negotiate the repeal of the Penal…

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    Scarlet Letter Pearl Curse

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    Many events occur in The Scarlet Letter that cause the reader to deeply examine the meaning that Hawthorne was trying to portray in the novel. He caused harm to many characters in the book, which lead to a couple of deaths, included some odd characters that helped build the main characters, such as Mistress Hibbins, and also put many characters in great misery. But Hawthorne was not completely heartless; a welcome change is included when he uses Pearl as a blessing to Hester throughout the novel…

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    Mercantilism was a highly pervasive economic theory, which advocated for governmental regulation of the mother country 's economy for the purpose of augmenting national power, necessitating a great aggregation of colonies so that the nation’s exports may exceed its imports. It was quite clear in the seventeenth century that the colonies of North America would serve as vital providers of wealth, thus England seized control of North Atlantic trade, solidifying its grasp of North America’s Eastern…

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    Primitive Baptist Essay

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    History “The Lord has blessed us to maintain and Improve our meeting house over the years. For this we are grateful.” Very stern to stray away from using man made words that they say is not biblical. Primitive Baptist have a strong heritage and a very rich one at that. The saying above was given to me by Neil Phelan, Pastor of a Primitive Baptist. Mr.Phelan never went to seminary and much like most Primitive Baptist pastors learn from passed down knowledge from other elders and self studied.…

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