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    Roman Senate was not too content with Tiberius. The Senate especially did not like how Tiberius planned on running for re-election in the Tribune. Nevertheless, Tiberius’s land reforms were passed and continued to be applied even years after his death, and the death of hundreds of his followers (The Late Republic, 2012). Tiberius’s brother, Gaius was voted Tribune in 123 BC, and he continued his brother’s work. Gaius introduced political reforms. A very important example is the granting of full…

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    Elderly Abuse and Young people Joining Gangs As society progresses, there are multiple social issue that are now being identified as problems. As we know as society continuously changes, what’s considered deviant and normative behavior changes as well, and so different social problems arise. Two instances of that is, the increased interest in elderly abuse and the understanding behind the reasoning to why young people are joining gangs. Beginning with elderly abuse, there is a new focus on…

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    Morro Bay Case Study

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    Many residents were observed buying The Tribune newspaper and entertainment magazines such as People and Star. The magazines were geared toward the young females between the ages of 20 to 35 years. It seems like the most important media source to the residents is television as numerous dish antenna…

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    In the article “As CPS schools empty: Mayor Emanuel, Dot let this crisis go to waste”, the Chicago tribune Editorial Board develops the different opinions on the controversial topic of closing down schools. School enrollment for Chicago public schools has become worse, in a comparison that was made with the enrollment for this fall it showed the dramatically drop of students that have vanish from CPS classrooms, which has led to the close of many schools. In 2013 fifty schools where close and…

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    privacy? The answer to this is yes, Apple was right to refuse them and keep his information private and the freedom of privacy is more important than safety. In the article “PRO/CON: Should Apple have resisted FBI pressure to hack an IPhone?” by Tribune News Service says, “Apple phones have…

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    Excessive force is one of the most common forms of police misconduct. Excessive violence that people get beaten or killed. Police brutality is a barbic and human in justice against human: innocent human being treated as animals. Brutality is the sign of some psychological problems; therefore, such policemen should not work with people. Firstly, the deaths classified as law enforcement “homocides” 2,876 of deaths occurred of which 1,643, are “...57.1% of the people died of their race…

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    The small, southern, town of Maycomb, Alabama is close-knit, only with the exception of a stranger living amongst them. A man by the name of Boo Radley has been a mystery to the town of Maycomb for many years. A social outcast with reclusive tendencies; Boo Radley’s troubled family history has caused him to be the source of town rumors and gossip. Clearly, Arthur (Boo) Radley lived a problematic life straight from the beginning. The youngest child of the Radley’s --- a strict, foot washing…

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    "Tracy Reiman, an executive vice president for PETA discusses animal rights and the treatment of animals during a time of racism published in the Tribune News Service. Reiman argues that while we have progressed as a more humane society, our treatment towards animals should improve and believes that the best time to address these issues is nowas it goes hand in hand with other issues such as discrimination and wants to include species into the line of inclusivity to augment its meaning. While I…

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    4th Amendment Case Study

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    states no unreasonable search or seizure. The FBI has been trying to hack Syed Farook’s iPhone but Apple would not allow them due to the 4th amendment. “Basic American rights were at stake, and the purpose of the law is to protect people’s rights” (Tribune News Service). That information shows how the FBI would be going against one of the rights listed in the constitution. Furthermore, customers could have…

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    The slaves did almost of all of the labor and hard work in Rome. Somewhere between 20 and 30% of people living in Rome were slaves. People could be captured into slavery, or be a child of a slave, or a punishment for crime could’ve made them a slave, or they become a slave to pay for their debt. Slaves did a lot of the work such as farming, mining, teaching, or even being an acoountant. Slaves could be public or private which means that they could be public and belong to the government or be…

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