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    September 14‚ 2014 Ronald Rucker Future of policing paper This paper will focus on the current trends that affect policing in the twenty-first century. I will also take a look at any anticipated critical issues that may arise within policing in the future and address some changes that may need to take place in order to correctly address the issues. American policing has developed and grown into an enormous operation since the 1800s‚ when our current method of policing was first developed. Policing

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    Although the 21st century has just begun‚ there have been many scientific inventions during the first decade of it‚ among which iPod is no doubt one of the greatest. iPod is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple and launched on October 23‚ 2001. From then on‚ iPod has been the best digital music player in the world. iPod is one of the greatest inventions in the 21st century for many reason. First and foremost‚ the birth of iPod marked the beginning of the MP3 era. iPod‚ together

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    Oppaper Romanticism in American Literature‚ Getting to Know Thoreau & Poe Within this paper will be an explanation of the ideals of Romantic writers in Early American Literature. We will also look at some aspects of Romanticism that were uniquely understood by the writers and artists in the United States. There will be a brief discussion of “bright” and “dark” Romantic writing and it is there that we will look at the lives‚ and one poem each‚ of Henry David Thoreau‚ a “bright” romantic writer

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    We all know that today is the 21st century. It is a century of new level of thinking. New kinds of ideas arise from people’s minds born in different year. It also means that there are hundreds of people in the world born every minute. Thus‚ adding to the number of inhabitants on planet Earth. This information isn’t a hindrance to the society. In fact‚ it is a benefit for us humans. We almost forget that every newly born baby has his/her very own unique talent. It is an innate ability which I believe

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    Karma in American Literature Karma Police by Radiohead talks about karma always reaching people for their actions‚ however this does not always apply to some characters in American Literature. In many american novels‚ characters do things that are morally wrong without getting any bad consequences. Also‚ sometimes‚ bad things happen to good and innocent characters. Some examples of consequences being unaffected by actions is seen in: My Antonia‚ by Willa Cather; The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel

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    well-founded fear of being persecuted due to race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ membership of a social group or political opinion.” 1 This report gives light to the contrasting circumstances of the influx of refugees and asylum seekers in the 1970’s and the 21st Century‚ in order to find patterns and present recommendations for the managing of refugees and asylum seekers in the future. Global factors that have caused people to become refugees and asylum seekers: 1970’s Since the 1970’s there has been

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    Corporate scandals surrounding the turn of 21st century‚ creation of The Sarbanes and Oxley Act of 2002 and its effects on business environment. The opening years of the twenty-first century were very challenging to the US economy. Not only the stock market reached one of the lowest levels since the crisis of 1930‚ but also several high profile corporate scandals shook the public trust. Insider trading‚ fraudulent financial reporting and other illegal practices caused investors to question reliability

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    CAN TOURISM BE SUSTAINABLE IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY ? Tourism industry is one of the largest industry of the world in the 21st century‚ before the oil industry and the automobile industry. It is a vital sector for a lot of countries as it generates jobs and wealth. Nevertheless‚ Tourism can also engender environmental‚ social‚ and cultural degradations as more and more people travel all around the world. There was roughly 935 million of tourists in 2010‚ and there will be 1.6 billion tourists

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    Native American Displacement Native American literature is based on the everyday lives and experiences of the people native to North America. There are four main themes in Native Americas literature: displacement‚ “thou vs. it”‚ definition of evil‚ and assimilation. The most prominent is displacement which is expressed through the removal from one’s home‚ the removal of one’s language‚ and the removal of one’s identity. The first example of displacement was the removal of Native Americans from

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    The individual and his role in society‚ based on American Literature‚ is portrayed through many different characters‚ all sharing the same feelings of isolation. The feeling of isolation‚ in reference to Huckleberry Finn ‚ is a choice that Huck Finn brings on himself. Throughout rebellion towards his father‚ Huck tries to find his true self by isolating himself from societies views and beliefs. In the novel Great Gatsby ‚ by F. Scoot Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby was isolated from the outside world by society

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