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    times looked at that which they did not understand. The judgmental people of Salem were glad to believe in witchcraft and start executing those around them that they did not like. The trials allowed for spectral evidence and familiar spirits to be taken into account when the people were being judged. This made almost every woman tried as a witch guilty because it was impossible to disprove the theory of familiar spirits. The theory of familiar spirits was that witches could project their spirits…

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    DEA Forensic Analysis

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    tremendously in solving cases no matter what obstacle an investigator may face. Some of the biggest challenges they faced was with the interference of crucial evidence. The FBI forensic team were not able to fully process some important samples that were taken from the Mexican police. MFJP did not let them process the evidence until the fall of the year 1985, through agreement between the U.S. and Mexican government (Saferstein, 2015). They were pressured with the timeliness of this case and…

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    In many places, restorative justice takes care of problems, and it is shown that most of those problems are taken care of in the circle or in the group. Studies show that, “85% of your problems will be taken care of when you focus on community buildings.” Therefore, when problems are faced to the group it helps solve their problems. Another thing is, restorative justice gives a chance for forgiveness. When…

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    FIT interests me because of its innovative and rigorous classes, as well as the engaging student community. I’m a perfect candidate for FIT because I have taken the most challenging classes I could in my high school. This has prepared me to succeed in FIT’s classes. On top of the general education classes I took, I have taken college level photography courses. I’m applying for the Photography and Related Media major because above all of my academic interests my true passion is art and…

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    La Misma Luna

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    reconnect with his mother that he put his trust in people he did not even know. In the end, Enrique is determined to help Carlitos see his mother, so he gives Carlitos a chance by protecting the boy from getting taken from the police. Instead of Carlitos getting taken by the police, Enrique gets taken by the police which showed Carlitos that Enrique cared about…

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    Some of the differences that are noticeable between the book and movie is curse words are taken out, scenes are changed up and some dialogues are skipped. One of the differences that is noticed is in the play is curse words are used. When watching the movie, the curse words are taken out. Taking the curse words out of the movie made the scenes a little bit watered down, meaning the excitement was taken out of it to make it more appropriate. For example in scene two when Stanley was accusing…

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    Face it, Art is Art To be considered an artist is debatable. If one can be considered an artist, and if their work should even be considered as art, is argued constantly, but the truth is, no one can define an artist as one solid definition. The exact definition of art is considered: a wide variety of possessions and effects a person can show, create or capture. So, when it comes to photography, it shouldn 't be questionable if the photos themselves are art or not. They should be, because of…

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    Arek Hersh Research Paper

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    Arek Hersh Arek Hersh was born in Poland in 1929. He was brought up in a Jewish family. His family was always very close. He went to a Jewish elementary school, and mixed middle school. Jewish people in Poland were scared, especially after the 'Polenaktion' of 1938 where Germany expelled many Polish Jewish citizens across the border. In September of 1939 Germany Attacked Poland. Arek and his family had to leave their home, friends, and old lives behind to live with family in Lodz. They had to…

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    Homeless Families

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    children in the U.S get put in foster care every day (Children's Rights). One online reporter for NBC news stated, “Tthere are roughly 2.5 million children who were homeless at some point last year” (White, Martha). Many homeless children have been taken away from their parents simply because they are homeless, not because they are neglected or abused. Children should stay with their homeless families in those situations because many children would rather be with their loved ones than have a…

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    My name is Isabel Gardner. I am a slave, unlawfully taken from my home in Rhode Island where I was a free slave. Unfortunately, I did not have proper documentation with me at the moment so my claim was taken as a falsehood. This is a reason that I am writing to those whom it may concern. Many women, men, and children are taken from their homes and sold like a piece of property to the highest bidder. Then we are treated as if we have no intelligence, and furthermore we have no rights. A former…

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