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    category for high-end positions that the US appears to be lacking in qualified candidates. Additionally, I have found that they are not getting a free education. The taxes that these undocumented workers are paying help contribute to the education system and the students are backing their education by their own funding. With these students choosing to stay in the US, they are feeding our economy and helping it grow. There may be Americans that feel that undocumented immigrants attack our…

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    increase of arrests also correlates to an increased number of juveniles that are waived into the adult court system. Every year around 200,000 juveniles are sent directly into adults prisons (Hudson, Juveniles should not be treated as adults #). As these numbers of arrests increase in different states, states continually add more criminal offences that can be waived into the adult system (Hudson, Juveniles should not be treated as adults #). According to the campaign for youth justice in…

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    Taylor Purvis from Yale University states, “Americans should enjoy a right guaranteed in the European Declaration of Human Rights – the right not to be forced to suffer” (1, 268). This act is not enabled in our own state of Wisconsin. This means if you were ever diagnosed with a terminal illness you would have to move to Oregon, Washington, California, Vermont, or Montana to…

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    Holmes Typology

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    When one thinks of a serial killer does their victims come to mind? Or does one think of the person behind the murders and what drove them to kill? Serial killers all have a situation that triggers them to commit murder. A majority of society views serial killers as insane for murdering. Despite these assumptions by society, only two serial killers have successfully pleaded guilty by reason of insanity. Society judges serial killers too harshly and they need to take a second to look at all the…

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    VUSM Class Analysis

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    left, the lights are kept on to keep control of the inmates so that the guards are able to see inside the cells at night to make sure everyone is being smart and safe. Although seeing both sides of the argument, it made me think about how the jail system is considered punishment or simply a removal from society. I wish I could have chatted with Craig for longer to hear his other examples of how the jail is using punishment simply because they can do whatever they want to the inmates, in his…

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    Within the criminal justice system one of the most renowned weapons used, is a handgun. It has been around as early as 1364, when the first firearm was built. The invention of handguns started off as a tool of protection and tactical defense, but later evolved into many more uses such as hunting, sports and even hobbies. Many have considered it to be one of the greatest inventions but like any other inventions there are flaws that comes with it, like being known as one of the biggest cause of…

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    Lawrence Halprin Lawrence Halprin was an influential landscape architect. His projects have many values to become benchmarks in the development of modern landscape architecture. For example, the most his favorite design is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington D.C which set a new standard for the public’s involvement. The plazas and grand fountains in Portland, Oregon are a joyful participation in public open spaces. Moreover, he also wrote many lectures and books, such as the Sea…

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    The Master of Science Degree Program is the most common among the physician 's assistant , with only 2 years containing diagnostic process , pathophysiology and clinical management . The colleges that offer these kinds of programs are Duke University , University of Iowa , and Baylor . This field also requires job experience in some type of clinical experience before applying to become a physician 's assistant. Physician 's assistants are required to pass the Physician 's Assistants National…

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    There are many faults to the United States criminal justice system. Weaknesses in today’s judicial system fail to uphold our nation’s values and protect society’s most vulnerable members. Many of these weaknesses can be mistakes found in the way people think or the psychology behind many cognitive forces. One of these flawed psychological processes frame the way we see victims of crime. The book, Unfair, written by Adam Benforado points out how labeling victims can influence exactly how a case…

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    sheet full of problems to do or even a test? To do this, every test or work sheet would have to be written out by hand. Students and teachers alike have the invention of the photo copier in 1959 to thank for getting rid of this daunting task (Purdue University). A machine as simple as a photo copier or a project can help students and teachers. Those are both fast and efficiency was to get material out to students. This effects teachers buy giving them more time to learn new material and the…

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