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    to keep a division helping people believe one has a fair chance in the governance of the people who are exactly the same. There are fifty or so Multi national conglomerates but they control most of the world’s resources have protection by American laws. Ounce lobbyist are paid off as well as congressman and senators they help fund wars in 2nd and 3rd world countries and end up moving manufacturing into those regions to save money. The consumer in America believes these groups are American…

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    views will continue to change, it becomes more important to allow the discussion of issues within our society, many of whom are addressed in Huckleberry Finn. The first amendment of the United States Constitution states that “Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press...” The founders of the Constitution established this amendment in order to protect the free distribution of information and ideas, because they knew that it was necessary in order to maintain…

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    My junior year of college I took a course that examined the sociology of race and the law taught by two erudite and critical female professors. In a school full of very wealthy and very white individuals, my far more humble upbringing and extremely liberal raising made me feel pretty comfortable examining issues of racial disparity. Most of the topics were things that I could easily view through a critical lens while not making me feel particularly vulnerable even as a white woman; after all, I…

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    People vs Simpson Walter "The Fridge" Peyton. Mike "The Hammer" Ditka. Bob "Boomer" Brown. Dick "The Animal" Butkus. All were NFL Hall of Famers of the 60s and 70s, but none accomplished the fame of O.J. "The Juice" Simpson, whose criminal case may be the most monumental celebrity cases in history. It is important to acknowledge Simpson's background, the charges he received, the case, the influences on the trial, and the outcome itself to understand the significance they had on making history.…

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    Mark Twain Book Report

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    Mark Twain: The Biography of Mark Twain Born as Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Though he was raised in Missouri, Mark Twain family originated from Kentucky (Bloom 6). Ancestry interested Samuel Clemens as it did his mother, though the history of the family lines on both sides is sketchy. On the Clemens side, the name appears in an ancient book by the Suetonius. The authors mother, Jane Lampton, took pride in what she believed to be her family ancestry. Her father’s side traced their origins to the…

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    half a, mile upstream of the Tribe’s reservation boundary, where a spill would be culturally and economically catastrophic. Second, the pipeline would pass through areas of great cultural significance, such as sacred sites and burials that federal law seeks to protect”(smithsonianmag.com). This is very similar to the issues discussed within the latest documentary viewed in class and proves that injustices towards Native Americans’ sacred sites and cultures are still being neglected and abused…

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    Orenthal James Simpson, known as “O.J.,” was reared in a San Francisco ghetto area. However, he became an outstanding athlete and actor. O.J. Simpson was an American icon who shocked his fans when he was arrested for brutal murder charges. Orenthal James Simpson was reared in a normal San Francisco environment. Simpson was born at the Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, California (Libby, 1973, p. 167), on July 9,1947. His name, “Orenthal,” was suggested by his aunt (Great Athletes, 2001). He was…

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    Ted Bundy Motivation

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    To be classified as serial killer there has to be three important considerations. “Other suggestions are that there must be a motivation, that this motivation tends to be sexual, that the killer will fantasize about the murder and finally, that the killing is premeditated. To eliminate other types of killings like terrorism or assassinations, the murder itself must be the primary motivator. Once serial murder is adequately defined, a deeper look can be taken into the life of the murderer”…

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    Neither Dale Carnegie nor the publishers, Simon and Schuster, anticipated more than this modest sale. To their amazement, the book became an overnight sensation, and edition after edition rolled off the presses to keep up with the increasing public demand. Now to Win Friends and InfEuence People took its place in publishing history as one of the all-time international best-sellers. It touched a nerve and filled a human need that was more than a faddish phenomenon of post-Depression days, as…

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