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    Introduction The article Does Fighting Back Still Matter? presents several thought provoking insights on the “Great Recession” labour dispute between the CAW and the ‘Big Three’ auto manufacturers. To examine this case, the author, Tim Fowler attempts to highlight the widespread impact of the conflict on working class people, the economy and the overall labour movement. A clear message is delivered to the reader through a well-organized method. The nature of unions is introduced, followed by…

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    Are Americans Obsessed With Gus? Americans are obsessed with gun because almost everyone in America wants to have the privileges to own a gun. Families want guns to protect their family against invaders, gangster wants guns to commit more crimes and policies want more guns to kill more people. The obsession Americans have towards guns said it all in The Second Amendment, because The Second Amendment says everyone has the right to bear Arms and have the right to protect their selves.…

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    Purdue University has made recent strides towards advancing the efficiency of wind energy capture. These efforts were made in large part by Douglas E. Adams, the prior Kenninger Professor of Renewable Energy and Power Systems at Purdue University, along with two computer science professors, Jan Vitek, Ananth Grama and Suresh Jagannathan. Adams along with other Purdue colleagues received a $1.6 million three-year grant from the National Science Foundation’s Division of Computer and Network…

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    all of these issues, how do health care providers in obstetrics/gynecology properly approach situations such as these without making ethical violations? To help with this concern, I asked Jenn Senge. I interviewed Jenn Senge. Jenn has worked at Sanford Health in Sioux Falls as a Gynecology/Obstetrics Nurse Practitioner for 6 years. She has Bachelor’s Degrees in Biology and Nursing along with a Masters in Nursing.…

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    prove to be as safe as manufactures are advertising, then those numbers will go down. Along with the increased safety of self-driving vehicles comes a lower risk to being on the highways, therefore we would have lower insurance rates and costs (Sanford,…

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    On February 26th, 2012, in Sanford Florida, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin an unarmed black teenager was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. Igniting a national debate on racial profiling and civil rights. Trayvon Martin was walking back from a nearby 7-Eleven before the crime was acted upon (Bay News 9 Staff). After three weeks of testimony, the six-women jury rejected the prosecution’s contention that Mr. Zimmerman had deliberately pursued Mr. Martin because he…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” introduced the class to the battle of what is “just” in our lives and what course of action should be taken when unjust laws are being forced upon people. In “Deconstructing Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’ and the Strategy of Nonviolent Resistance” the authors, Conra D. Gist and Karsonya Wise Whitehead, argue that King’s nonviolent strategy in the Civil Rights Movement was pivotal to the success and equality…

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    Growing up, Sheila and Johnbrown probably did see the “black people acting the fool.” (3) On shows like “Good Times,” “Julia,” and “Sanford and Sons” black people either lived in a world where racism didn’t exist, “Julia.” Or, in a world where being black was made a negative thing, where black people lived in either junkyards or the projects and where having “rent parties,” when someone…

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    George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch patrol volunteer shot the 17 year-old black teenager as he was walking back to his father’s girlfriend home in a gated community in Sanford, Florida. Zimmerman carried a 9mm semi-automatic pistol, which he was licensed to carry, in self-defense. With instructions by the police to Zimmerman and all other volunteers for the neighborhood watch, no volunteer should walk around with a fire…

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    Racial disparity in the criminal system may influence a judge’s discretion on a case where a crime may be morally wrong, yet the decision of a judge may give a less sentence based on race, status, and history. For example, graduate Judge Aaron Persky in the State of California vs. Brock Turner case, gave Brock Turner a 6-month sentence instead of 6 years in a rape case. Many felt that Judge Persky was being too leniency and may have been biased because he and the perpetrator went to Standard.…

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