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    Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) strives to serve and empower victims of crime across the State of Georgia. CJCC has many moving pieces that are key to its success in providing victims of crime quality services that will help the victims overcome the effects of their victimization. CJCC manages multiple federal and state funding streams that are used to fund victim services agencies throughout the state. “CJCC certifies all victim services providers in Georgia for eligibility to receive Local…

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    historic civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, President Barack Obama, the first African American president of the United States addressed the crowd around him, giving a speech as much to address the continuing racial inequalities in the United States as to honor the price paid by the marchers so many years ago. In this speech, he offers a hopeful view of the United States. This speech runs in direct contrast with the book Between The World And Me by Ta-nehisi Coates. Coates takes a much more…

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    that human beings are involved in a slowly increasing state of world devastation as they continue to misuse the world’s resources and, consequently, refuse to provide the adequate resources in return for their plundering. Hardin’s purpose is to educate the intellectual public of this matter so that measures might be taken and unreasonable solutions disposed of. He adopts an informative and serious tone in order to covey the urgency of the matter; additionally, he speaks practically and…

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    be true, they more or less agree on the fact that states are some of the most important actors on the world stage. Surprisingly, both theories also agree that the anarchy of the system is what causes states to act in the ways that they do in order to ensure their survival. Although both do well in explaining certain aspects of international relations, neorealism explains events with more consistency and predicts future conflicts because of states’ constant struggles against one another for power…

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    which now known as the United States, there was no such thing as a white race. People of European Descent never referred to themselves with that term. Racism was developed by wealthy “white race” to one’s advantage for economic necessity and economic justice. He further explained that the rich needed the poor to do the labor for them as the rich folks were not going to. They did not want to harvest their own cottons and build their own houses. The present United States is known as the land of…

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    using racially divisive words. Police brutality citing color, whether it is true or not, again still brings color into focus. Over 50 years later, people are still reminded that “Black Lives Matter” or more appropriately, based on the non-segregated teachings of Martin Luther King Jr., that “All Lives Matter”. Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929, and this day is a Nationally recognized “floating” holiday, meaning it is celebrated the Monday that follows his birthday. The civil…

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    From vehement scholarly historians to the general public, the Civil War has struck great debates for many years. So, was the Civil War about slavery? Indeed it was. But to presume the notion that slavery alone was the preeminent cause of the United States Civil War is not a complete fulfillment, nor a clear depiction of history. Moreover, to simply adhere that the institution of slavery lived to be the birth and death of the war is considerably controversial to say the least. Multiple issues…

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    provide and oversee the basic educational foundation for a great number of citizens. Though public education was merely a privilege in the United States until the 20th century, it now plays a major role in society as it shapes the social, economic, and political health of the United States. Although the federal government has meddled intensely in the matter, footing the bill for public education still falls on the shoulders of each state’s taxpayers, regardless of family status. In…

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    get rid of sports since sports can help keep you “sane”. Sports have equal opportunities for everyone, and sports help with academics. Sports can keep you “sane” The key to you being able to stay sane and keep going to school since in the text it states “It’s 11:30 the night before a big test, and you still have four more chapters to study. You’re exhausted, but you won’t be able to sleep--you’re too jittery. Your fingers tap the desk, and you mind races about what will happen if you fail. …

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    everyone in regards to simplicity nor convenience but rather students should rely more on reading to simplify their achievements (260). Public ignorance is what results from students disinterest in societal problems and lack of knowledge in basic subject matter, Jacoby depicts (262). National problems remain unresolved due to the dumbness resided in society; people’s inability to…

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