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    Technology has always had an impact on policing. Understanding the technology used in the political era‚ professional era‚ and community oriented era ultimately explains how technology influences policing in the past and ultimately policing techniques used by police agencies today. Police technology in the Political Era was limited however‚ the technology that was available had a positive impact on the community. The printing press was one of the first major advances in technology which police

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    The Impact of the Underground Railroad in American History To begin‚ when the topic of American history is brought up‚ people do not tend to bring up slavery and how it has impacted our country by once splitting it into two. Instead they bring up how our country gives independence and freedom to its citizens. This was not always the case though in 1619 the first slaves were brought to Virginia by the Dutch to help boost production of tobacco and other important crops. These African American people

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    Sports in Society Assignment 2 26 September 2013 Jesse Owens Jesse Owens was of the most influential African-American athletes that grew up in discrimination. His accomplishments helped move people towards acceptance and integration. His athletic achievements were elite and he was among one of the top athletes in America at this time. His courage‚ along with his accomplishments‚ had a major impact on society and helped ease issues that were occurring at this time. Jesse Owens was born in Oakville‚ Alabama

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    Women have had an enormous impact on history. Whether it be in politics‚ economics‚ or society‚ women have contributed in numerous ways. Traditionally when we think of women’s history we generally think of the women’s march or fighting for the right to vote but there is so much to women’s history that is yet to be recognized. Women have impacted our society‚ economy‚ and political system since colonial times and continue to do so into the 21st century. Women’s impact on society is one of my personal

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    of a stroke. He was the fourth of nine children from his Italian Immigrant parents‚ Theresa and Gabriele Capone. As one of the most famous American Gangsters‚ he rose to fame during the Prohibition era as the mob boss of the Chicago Mafia and was known as Public Enemy number one. Al Capone had both a positive and negative impact on society. Positive impacts he had on society

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    Neo-nazis practiced cruel measures over various groups of people to defend their culture; America today is cautious about dictatorship and that can be traced back to hitler and his Neo-Nazis. Impact from Nazis The way nazis did kill people and make people not be able to have mandatory work has a big impact on todays society. The youth unemployment is about 22%‚ it has been about 50% for the youth working fields‚ the most impacted countries with this are Europe‚ Spain‚ and Greece. Part of the reason

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    Christians and the Muslims‚ which led to religious upheaval. The Crusades played a critical part in history as it was the Christian’s response to Pope Urban II’s speech to reclaim the Holy Land‚ Jerusalem‚ in order to regain economical and autocratic power. However‚ it was the rising tension between the Christians and Muslims that caused the Crusades to escalate and impact the middle east in the way that it did. On November 27th 1095 Pope Urban II gave one of the most influential speeches of his time

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    ORANGE PEEL CANDLE Science Investigatory Project 3rd Year February 2014 Chapter 1 ORANGE PEEL CANDLE Introduction Candles have been used for thousands of years and up until the early 1900s they were the single source for artificial light. Candles also have a rich tradition in religious services in many faiths through-out history. Today‚ the candle is no longer the single source of light but is used abundantly in religious services as well as in birthday celebrations‚ holidays‚ and home

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    HISTORICAL What Joshua had accomplished during his time on earth not only impacted the nation of Israel‚ but also the history of the world. God promised the people of Israel that if they went to conquer the land of Canaan‚ or the Promised Land‚ they would receive it as their inheritance from the Lord. So finally after not trusting in God‚ becoming fearful because of the people of Canaan‚ and forty years of wilderness travel‚ the land of Canaan was finally conquered. Only those under twenty‚ or specifically

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    The Frederick Douglass’ impact of slavery and racism Even though Frederick Douglass wasn’t behind the end of slavery‚ he impacted the world by his never ending enthusiasm to be a free man. Despite the fact that he was a slave‚ he never stopped until he knew how to read and write‚ even though that is illegal. Douglass abolished slavery and promoted freedom. He went through many things to get where he was‚ and now his books have impacted many Americans and beyond. Frederick Douglass impacted the

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