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    plans on applying a system that does work. She plans on spending money on encouraging, rewarding, and creating an incentive to teachers. Also, she plans on making a system on attracting young people to go into the teaching profession. She wants the schools to embrace and providing the opportunity for students to let their imagination and creativity grow in the classrooms. Her last point would be to making sure every parent has a choice about how and where to educate their child so every child…

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    Before this course, I was familiar with the immigrant stories of Mexicans, families and students. After this class, I was able to learn about other stories of immigrants coming from Latin America, and Russia. Society already defines immigrants to be only Latino’s or people from Mexico but in reality, there are millions of immigrants who have ben in the United States and who are coming now from Russia, Korea, Canada, Syria etc. Just like the immigrants from Latin American many of them are…

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    women. African American students were almost entirely banned from American higher education from the creation of Harvard College in 1636 until past the Civil War (Anderson, 2002). Slave states banned African Americans from education using the state law, while free states practiced institutionalized racism to keep African Americans out of college and universities. With the decision of Brown v. the Board of Education in 1954, African American students were legally permitted to apply for admission…

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    the government will receive revenue from the wedding ceremony. The revenue can be used for city maintenance or other needs. According to “Same-sex marriage to boost state tax revenue” by Kay Bell it states that, “The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law says that the increased number of weddings could produce a national economic boost of up to $2.6 billion in just the first three years that same-sex marriage ceremonies are performed nationwide”. In other words, the revenue received for…

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    statistics on campus crimes public, additionally they would be required to collect statics from a broad range of campus officials (Engle, 2015, 404). This would include, but is not limited to collecting data from resident advisors, athletic coaches, local law enforcement, campus security, professors and deans. This recommendation combines components of United States’ Clergy Act and the SAVE Act (Engle, 2015, 404). This would increase transparency and limit the ability of universities to report…

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    did America. Jackie wasn 't just a great in baseball. By the time he was in UCLA he excelled in baseball, basketball, football, and track and field. After college and his serving in the Army he was signed to the Monarchs, a Negro League team, the only league that would accept black players. In the United States there were some places that had laws that segregated people based on skin color. There were separate schools, hospitals, bathrooms, and even water fountains set up for black and…

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    Hemmerlein Mrs. Luebbehusen AP English Language of Composition 24 January 2016 Working Mothers in the U.S.: An Annotated Bibliography Appelbaum, Eileen and Ruth Milkman. "Paid Family Leave Pays Off in California." Harvard Business Review. Harvard Business School Publishing, 19 January 2011. Web. 20 January 2016. . This web source gives information on California’s paid family leave program (PFL). It displays research on the effects the program has had, which have been generally positive. It sheds…

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    Female Prison Essay

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    Female criminals have been around long before the thought of a prison system even became into notion. Although according to today’s statistics they have a lower arrest rate, female crimes are increasing faster than male crimes (Steffensmeier & Allan, 2002). The United States has a specific prison system designed for these women. Up until this point of time, females were house with male inmates and left to fend for themselves. They were eith in close confinement with males or were put into one…

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    FDCA Food Policy Report

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    a set of laws that was passed by Congress in 1938 giving authority to the FDA to oversee the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics. In California, the food and drug branch (FDB) serves to protect and improve the health of the people by verifying that foods, drugs, and other consumable products are safe and not falsely advertised. The FDB is responsible for regulating, processing, and distributions of food products in California. Businesses in California must obtain a FBD license by law if they…

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    What Is Alcatraz

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    When most people hear "Alcatraz" they think "prison," and that is certainly some of the most interesting stuff of the legend. Make no mistake, just walking around in this imposing, if decrepit building will give you the creeps--even knowing how long it's been empty of bad guys. But there is still much more history among the shambling ruins on the island off San Francisco's Pier 41. Pier 41 is adjacent to the chaos of Fisherman's Wharf and the constant foot traffic that San Francisco is famous…

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