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    2. Truman’s Speech and Containment Implementation. After the sudden death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s, Harry S. Truman became President of the United States. He was against totalitarian states and claimed that ideology should not be used as a plea for authoritarian rule. Truman was determined to show to the United States that his administration didn’t aim to return to isolationism. “By the early 1947 the Truman Administration was convinced that even though the Soviet Union had adopted a set…

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    Truman Doctrine

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    As World War II comes to an end, so did one of the alliances held during it between the world’s new super powers, The United States and the Soviet Union. This marks the renewal of the great Red Scare as well as the start of the fight against the spread of communism, and at this time the United States was led by President Harry S. Truman. He would adopt his policy of Containment against the Soviet Union to try and just contain the communist threat to the USSR instead of making a war trying to…

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    Harold's lifestyle consisted of great education, housing arrangements, and great experiences. Harold was given the opportunity to travel to Europe, and the Caribbean for his summer vacations. For his graduation gift Harold was also given a BMW. Bob Ferrell a gentleman who was born into the middle class had a great education, and experiences. However, his lifestyle was not as extravagant, and not as privileged as Harold S Browning’s life was. Bob did not get to enjoy family trips to other…

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    Discrimination In Policing

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    Differences in the application, severity, and outcome of police interactions with people of color, most notably Black Americans, has a longstanding history in the United States. While arguably multi-layered and morphic, the context and character of policing towards both individual people and communities of color, has been undeniably disparate. The disparity has become such commonplace knowledge not just domestically but also on the global stage as evidenced by the United Nations’ Human Rights…

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    Db Cooper Essay

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    "Where Is D.B. Cooper? F.B.I. Ends 45-Year Hunt." New York Times. The New York Times Company, 13 July 2016. Web. 22 Oct. 2016. . Meltzer, Brad, and Keith Ferrell. History Decoded: Solving the Ten Greatest Conspiracies of All Time. New York, NY: Workman, 2013. Print. Smith, Bruce A. "DB Cooper - Marla Cooper Says FBI Cas Agent "convinced" Her Uncle Is the Skyjacker: Claims FBI Will Close Case Shortly."…

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    overexposure of media and being updated every minute on any athlete’s actions. Younger generations of athletes look at athlete’s actions as the typical role of an athlete. Back in early 2014, two prominent Indiana University basketball players, Yogi Ferrell and Stanford Robinson, were charged with minor consumption of an alcoholic beverage and possession of false identification (Osterman). In the moment, these two were not taking into consideration about how their actions would reflect…

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    Wilkerson went on the stand saying that the victim was not drunk and that their sex was consensual. Meanwhile, his defense team was behind him stating that the victim fabricated the rape claim in order to cover up her poor academic performance (Ferrell). The prosecuting judge in Boulder, Colorado, sentenced him to two years on work release and 20 years’ probation. So again, this victim’s assailant gets to continue his daily life with only minimum consequences. Although this female did not have…

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    Singin’ in the Rain (1952) directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen is one of Hollywood’s most famous musicals. As a big fan of musicals, it’s surprising that I have never seen this infamous film. I had preconceived notions about what it would be like and I thought that I wouldn’t enjoy it. However, the movie was nothing like that I thought it would be and I enjoyed the “behind the scenes” style of film that the director used to show the transition between silent films to talkie. Due to this…

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    Ethical Reflective Report

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    This reflection paper reflect some theoretical discussion about administrative ethics, and how it is apply in practical and real-world bureaucratic discretion and formal rules. It also elaborate more on the challenges facing public administrators through administrative evil and ways that administrators can used to combat corruption, with various self-correcting mechanism for shady tactics particularly on whistleblowing. Holzer and Schwester (2011, p.350) described ethics to be grounded in…

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    Hesi Case Study Mariana

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    1. Mariana’s microbiology results have led to the ruling out of any urinary tract infection (UTI), Gastroenteritis and malnutrition. The results show that her red and white cell count are within the normal range and also the epithelial cells found in the urine sample are of a moderate amount and there were no significant bacterial growth. Abnormalities in this results would have indicated to a UTI but the results were normal. According to Roche (2011), presence of bacteria, in addition to a…

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