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    reality, abstract forms that will enlightened my own mystery.” Quote by Eric Cantona summons that any mystery you are going through can be blocked out as you make your own mystery. In Law and Order, a novel by Kim Purcell, and the narrative of the Cleveland girls they all have diverse stories, however, their distinctive sides of the story create assortments of emotions whether if it's in the media or you read or seen it on a fiction or true to life, but rather mysteries are frequently recognized…

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    they are saying is true, but with a chance of having body cameras to their disposal a debate has been created. Do the positives that come from police officers wearing body cameras outweigh the cost and privacy issues that come with them? Research shows that with the many positives that body cameras bring, the few negatives are a big question moving forward. I grew up around police officers, and one day I will be one too. I’m fascinated by the body cameras because anything that may help a police…

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    Relationship Between Police Brutality and Race Police officers are the only individuals who are authorized to use force when performing their duties of ensuring a safe environment for community members, as long as that force is both necessary and reasonable. However, when a police officer purposely takes advantage of his or her discretion is when policing strategies and tactics began to be questioned. The phrase “police brutality” quickly became popular during the twentieth and twenty-first…

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    to these stereotypes being long-standing “facts” or assumed accurate for the longest time. Many of these misnomers were caused by the old Western films from the 1950s, or in more recent years, sports teams such as the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Indians have brought many controversial political arguments to the table, another long-standing problem was products such as Land O Lakes butter, further strengthening stereotypes created from long-standing misnomers. Negative portrayals of…

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    Justice O’Connor created a third test, the Endorsement test, in Lynch v. Donnelly that was originally meant to clarify the Lemon test, however it has been turned into its own test in recent years. In her concurrence, Justice O’Connor stated, “The proper inquiry under the purpose prong of Lemon, I submit, is whether the government intends to convey a message of endorsement or disapproval of religion”. When treated as its own test, the Endorsement test is concerned with the appearance of…

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    resilient. In Paul Fleischman's Seedfolks the character the really embodies determination and perseverance is Leona. Leona shows how being tough and determined can really pay off. In the book SeedFolks by Paul Fleischman Leona leaves in Cleveland ext to a vacant lot full of garbage. One day people start planting in the garbage, but she wants the Health Department of Cleveland to clean the garbage. One she calls the department but they don’t pick up the phone. The next day she calls they pick…

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    creators of Superman. Walking around Cleveland and Glenville, I learned a lot about Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. They were born from immigrants coming to America and during the Great…

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    treatment of females. At Cleveland Heights High School, the administration claims that the dress code “strengthens the learning environment for classroom” and “prevents disruption of the educational process.” These statements contradict our school’s policy to pull students who violate the dress code out of class and to send them home. Students across the country are pushing for dress codes to be fair for all genders and body types, and we believe that it is time for the Cleveland Heights…

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    an animal that everyone 's interested in, and that no one knows anything about.” This shows how quickly something someone’s identity can change because of an event. The father explains his tragedy of his wife and daughter getting sick from the radiation and he ends his monologue with this statement, “I want to bear witness: my daughter died from Chernobyl. And they want us to forget about it.” This statement shows that even though the daughter didn 't die in her home in the fire or explosion.…

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    keeping up with the incredibly long sentence made by George Washington. It’s interesting how he partly blames it for the “change in the nature of Inaugural Addresses.” I’m not sure if I see much connection between the two. Also, though shorter sentences shows our reading mental muscles are weaker than our ancestors’, but this does not seem to have any major negative effect on society, unless Will’s statement about the changing in Inaugural Addresses in coordination with shortening of sentences…

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