Guest Interview Project 1. Today’s date is November 16‚ 2012. My name is Lindsay O’Connell and this is Cindy Gagnon‚ and we are conducting an interview for our English class. I’ll begin the interview‚ but my students will ask questions as well. 2. Our class is about to read Homer’s Odyssey‚ a story about the making of heroes and their journeys. I would like to interview you for this project to learn more about you‚ who you are‚ experiences that have influenced you‚ and to know what else
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Brittany Martin English 200 Professor Gane 21 March 2010 The Ultimate Hate Crime: Corrective Rape Throughout history‚ hate crimes have obliterated and destroyed the lives of people that have unknowingly committed acts of wrongdoing solely based upon the perception of certain hate filled individuals or organizations; whether it is based upon their sex‚ their color of skin‚ their religion‚ or their sexual preferences‚ they are unjustifiably hated for it. The deep routed anger cannot be easily
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prejudice and hate crimes perpetrated against them. In the United States‚ there have been movements and laws to protect these individuals from such acts of hatred; but injustice continues today as it has in past years. Although‚ hate crimes are against the law‚ individuals continue to commit hate crimes against African Americans. Hate crimes are "crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ or ethnicity‚ including where appropriate the crimes of murder‚ non-negligent
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Burning a nation’s flag: Hate Crime or Free Speech? A nation’s flag is one of the most important things to a country. Citizens of a nation use it during special ceremonies‚ and a nation’s flag is displayed all over that nation. A flag is an emblem shown as a symbol of unity. It symbolizes the pride and history of a nation. So what does burning a nation’s flag mean? Is it considered a hate crime and illegal‚ or is it considered an act of free speech and protected by the First Amendment? For the
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In my opinion‚ there are several motives to hate crime. It could be gender‚ religion or any personal issues. Also‚ and one more significant point that I should be talked about the root causes of hate crime is the ignorance. People should be aware or educate themselves before forming a negative perspective towards sensitive issues that can have destructive impact on the society
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Gay and Lesbian Hate Crime Analysis Ron Lawler CJA 540 Criminological Theory October 31‚ 2010 Dr. Shaunita Grase Gay and Lesbian Hate Crime Analysis The United States Justice Department defines hate crimes as “the violence of intolerance and bigotry‚ intended to hurt and intimidate someone because of their race‚ ethnicity‚ national origin‚ religion‚ sexual orientation or disability” (National Crime Prevention Council‚ 2010‚ p. 1). Over the centuries and throughout the world‚ history shows
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Hate Crimes Against African Americans R. Jamal Brown University of Phoenix Com/156 August 26‚ 2012 David Bliss Hate Crimes Against African Americans Hate crimes have affected African Americans in more ways than just violence; therefore‚ our government needs to approach hate crimes differently. Aside of the fact that the United States has elected the first African American president‚ hate crimes has still occurred before and during his presidency. Of the 7‚624 hate crimes committed in 2007 alone
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Over the years‚ hate crimes has been of the biggest issue in the American history. Since the time of colonization human has been victims of hate crime. In most of the cases of hate crimes‚ victims don’t report this crime because lack of criminalization. Minorities/powerless groups are the most common victims of hate crime and sometimes their rights are not protected as majority group. In the beginning of the American history‚ violence against Native Americans was accepted. Native American were legally
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Body Paragraph One Topic Sentence: This paragraph is about racial hate crimes. Racial hate crimes are crimes committed because of somebody’s color‚ or race. In one hate crime‚ A white-supremacist shot killed nine people at a church in Charleston‚ South Carolina. He was only 21 years old‚ and had walked into a church and shot African-Americans that had ages range from 27 all the way to 87. He had made sure one person was left alive to tell the story (NewsCurrents). A notorious white-supremacist
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National Infrastructure Protection Plan The national Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) brings a new focus to international security cooperation and provides a risk- based framework for collaborative engagement with international partners and for measuring the effectiveness of international critical infrastructure and key resources protection activities. The NIPP provides the mechanisms‚ processes‚ key initiatives‚ and milestones necessary to enable the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
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