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    Police a force designed by governments around the world to protect citizens and enforce laws for various countries required to have peace. In recent times police brutality in the United States has gone to far when officers try to apprehend criminals in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, and Washington DC, etc. There have been many major cases of police brutality in the USA, one major case being the death of Freddie Grey in Baltimore. There any many things people are doing to stop…

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    “Welcome to the Grabel games!” The rules were that we could not harm each other and that the last student to not get lost or captured and made it out of the school won. We could have one thing to protect ourselves. The options were, a water gun, a taser, a boo blaster shooter, a marshmallow bow and arrow, pepper spray, a paintball gun, a piranha slingshot, and ink blasters. The games had started and we all split up and little did we know we weren’t the only ones playing in these games. We soon…

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    writes are directed to the NFL about problems that they have ignored, pushed aside out of greed for money. A light flickers in the passenger seat; it’s a low battery sign for his Taser. He has found that the only way that he is able to sleep at night is to repeatedly shock himself into unconsciousness. He presses the taser against his inner thigh, convulses for a few seconds, and…

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    Recently in today’s society, high profile police shootings from all across the U.S. have been staple stories in the media. The use of deadly force is back in the spotlight after several controversial killings of unarmed suspects by the police. Deadly force, according to the law, is force which a reasonable person would consider likely to cause death or serious bodily harm (“Use Of Deadly”, 2015). It should only be used when there is no other option and police are authorized to use it only in…

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    Grandmother's Victory

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    There are thousands of children in this world that get hit, bullied, and picked on each day and it is called “racism.” The effects of racism have been tragic in some countries, with demonstrable a physical and emotional effects on children. Some important reasons for studying racism relate to behavioral factors contributing to poor health and health care. This paper will show how racism affects children as well as show how men, women, and children of all orientations, races, and backgrounds are…

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    Limits Of Gun Control

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    I believe in gun control and all its limits, But is this limit enough? Well, I believe no there are too many guns just remaining in the market and it's starting to get out of control. I believe bigger guns such as, Assault Rifles, Submachine guns, Shotguns and any other war weapons should be off limits! I think weapons such as pistols should only be the remaining gun. Not Automatic pistols, only a single shot to prevent accidental fires and harm. Only Army men, S.W.A.T, and bigger law…

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    In America, it is evident that race is still an issue; this is seen through many occurrences. One event in particular is the recent story of Matthew Ajibade. The story of Ajibade immediately captured my attention due to the fact he’s a graduate of Parkdale Senior High School, just as I am. Many of my older colleagues recalled stories of him being a lively spirit that everyone loved. Although I did not personally know him, it made me realize that anyone can be affected and harmed. He is one of…

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    Hulk Hogan’” (McCoy 2014). Thoughts then began to through Wilson’s mind and he began to worry about getting beaten up in his car by Brown. Wilson began to decide whether mace or his Taser was an option, but the chances of using mace seemed unsuccessful at the time to Wilson. On the other hand, Wilson did not possess a Taser at the time because it was very uncomfortable for him to carry one (McCoy 2014). Unfortunately, Wilson’s last option was his weapon and he warned Brown while reaching for it.…

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    Pros And Cons Of An Icer

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    reports of accidental police shootings due to panic. If the policeman pulls out and shoots an icer, he/she will be able to keep the attacker at a distance while not fatally harming them. There aren't any other weapons that currently exist like this. Tasers are used for close proximity and tranquilizers take a long time to kick in and often…

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    With one capture of footage we can seek truth. Truth between citizens and the law. A 17 year old boy was shot because he was acting suspicious and after he tried to escape and fight back the police officer had already shot the bullet, causing his death.( ) Police officers should wear body cameras. Police officers should wear body cameras because police brutality would be less likely to happen because they would be being watched on their job and citizens wouldn’t be able…

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