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    Persuasive Essay On Lgbtq

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    In the community, some people who are against to and some people who support to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ). In Church, School, Job places, and other places who are accepted to have LGBTQ and others don't. Why? People, we're afraid that LGBTQ has AIDS or HIV from sex and drug spread. The government makes the law for LGBTQ to keep having safe sex and to have equality for all LGBT. Other hands some people don't believe in them same-sex because some people believe in…

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    Racial segregation is the separation of humans based on their ethnicity or color. (Long, Russ ch8) Segregation was mainly present in the years of 1849-1950s. The “separate but equal” called laws that were made to separate humans was a law that prohibited those with different ethnicities from using the same restrooms as whites, eating at the same place as white, and speaking to whites otherwise the minority would be severely punished. Racial segregation is often said to be similar to racial…

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    Linda Brown attended third grade in Topeka, Kansas, she traveled over an hour to go to a school reserved for blacks. Her father tried to enroll her in a nearer school, but she was rejected for being the wrong race. With the N.A.A.C.P.'s help, Oliver Brown sued the Board of Education. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in the Browns' favor. Brown v. Board of Education started the civil rights movement, and began a slow but steady process of dismantling legal segregation. The…

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    violence, and idolization. On the media aspect, what was once an event only known through word of mouth is now evolved into an event that America society has in developed into commodity displayed in our everyday media based technologies. While watching a UCLA football Pump Up commercial, I witnessed many examples of this. As soon as the commercial begins, one can feel the dramatization of the sport as the players’ storm out with a heroic like energy. It is easy to see how one, unfamiliar with…

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    Frankford High School

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    (COMMUNITY)The school’s community will be reflects at the school. If the school is located at a bad neighborhood. As Reginald Fisher says respecting of Frankford High School’s, “All the challenges that exist in the neighborhood, can become part of the life of a school” (McCorry, 4). Noguera says in his essay “Standards for What? Accountability for Whom?”, that this kind of schools and communities “Will often need other sources of help in meeting their needs” (Noguera, 5). These sources can be…

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    In the late summer of 2015, the appellate court in O’Bannon’s case granted a stay on last year’s ruling that the NCAA rule against athletes receiving compensation from video games and broadcast violated antitrust laws (Tracy, Marc, and Strauss). During the case, Federal Judge Claudia Wilkens ruled that universities allow coaches to offer players trust funds that they can access after they stop playing for the college, but the NCAA can limit the payments at $5,000…

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    Schools are meant to be a safe place to learn, but rapidly over the past few decades, they have become a target for certain predators. This is one of the biggest issues facing the U.S. right now. There are more public shootings in the U.S. than any other country in the world. The lack of gun control has drastically affected school safety and the lives of young students. In Florida, state officials can be removed from office if they make any attempt to implement stricter gun policies.…

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    broken or a controversy arises through them more often than not. In the NCAA's situation, there have been instances in which problems with their rules have led to insufficient results. For example, former UCLA bas-ketball player Ed O'Bannon filed his own lawsuit against the NCAA (McEldowney 3). The law-suit he had filed was for illegally using his own and other athletes’ pictures commercially at the will of the NCAA without permission (Malone 2). The main sports that it had covered were for…

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    They believe if they are truly amateurs that they should not be endorsed and sold based off their likeness. In “Former star college athletes sue NCAA for right to make money” in the CNN wire, Ed O’Bannon, a former UCLA basketball player, decided to sue the NCAA for violation of antitrust laws because he in a NCCA college basketball video game without his…

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    Hypertension: A Summary

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    Author Robert M. Rose, MD is employed at the Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA, Clinical and Interventional Cardiology, And Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. Dr. Rose is recognized as an expert in numerous fields of cardiology; this includes consultive, clinical, and interventional. He is a member of the board at Brotman Medical Center, as well as a member of the Board of Directors. He received his initial education at Wayne State…

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