confidence or trust in the police is at 56%‚ (Gallup‚ 2016) with the bulk of the distrust coming from minority communities. Many of these problems stem from a series of occurrence where crimes against blacks have increased‚ such as in Ferguson and St Paul (Funke & Susman‚ 2016) where unarmed black men were killed by police. Community distrust does not solely stem from the policing agencies but other criminal justice agencies such as the judicial system have some attribution the distract and break down of the
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1) b. Aunt’s marriage to Marius helped his political advancement (Julius‚ Caesar‚ Gale‚ 1) c. Member of democratic/popular party (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) d. Sulla‚ a personal enemy of his (Landering‚ 2)‚ demanded he divorce Cornelia‚ after he married her (Gruen‚ 1) e. Fled to Rome in 81 B.C. (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) f. Married Calpurnia in 59 B.C. (Juliu Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 2) g. Went to Greek Isle of Rhodes to train in speaking but was captured by pirates and
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an unprecedented seven consecutive consulships along with leading the faction known as the populares. These Marian connections were exploited by Caesar himself at every possible opportunity most notably the funerals of his aunt Julia and his wife Cornelia. While delivering their eulogies he flaunted his Marian heritage‚ Plutarch telling us that “As nephew of Julia the deceased wife
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Spoken Word Album‚ and the ALC Lifetime Achievement Award (Giovanni 1). These are a small portion of her numerous accomplishments. But‚ who is Nikki Giovanni and how did she become such a decorated and recognized poet? Nikki Giovanni was born Yolande Cornelia Giovanni Jr.‚ 7 June 1943 in Knoxville‚ Tennessee. At a young age she considered herself a dreamer. She loved reading books and some of her favorite authors were
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Around when Caesar was twenty Sulla the Ruler of Rome sent out men including General Pompey. During this entire ordeal‚ ceasar and his wife Cornelia were fearing for their lives and the lives of all the other Romans including Cornelia’s father‚ who was the arch enemy of Sulla. While caesar was trying to help Lucius Cornelius Cinna‚ who was his wife’s father‚ escape they were caught by Pompey‚ Ceasar told Cinna to leave on his horse FAST. After he got away Caesar tried to fight them off but he was
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northeast. Once his daughter‚ Sara‚ was grown‚ she married Bradford’s law student‚ Clark Woodruff. When Bradford died in 1808‚ Sara and her husband cared for the plantation for her mother (Kermeen 43). Sara and Clark had three children while married: Cornelia Gale‚ James‚ and Mary Octavia. In 1834‚ Woodruff sold the plantation‚ the land‚ and its slaves to Ruffin Gray Stirling (“Myrtles Plantation”). Stirling and his wife‚ Mary‚ moved into the plantation and remodeled it. The plantation had doubled in
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htm>. Brewer‚ Holly. "Women in Colonial America." North Carolina State University‚ n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2012. <http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/lmtm/docs/women_col_am/script.pdf>. Taylor‚ Alan. American Colonies. New York: Penguin‚ 2001. Print. Dayton‚ Cornelia Hughes. Women Before the Bar: Gender‚ Law‚ And Society In Connecticut‚ 1639-1789. University of North Carolina Press‚ 1995. Witkowski‚ Monica C.‚ ""Justice Without Partiality": Women and the Law in Colonial Maryland‚ 1648-1715" (2010). Dissertations
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APPLIED PROBLEM SOLVING IN A LOGISTICS WORKPLACE LOG3091M BSc (HONS) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT WBLD LOGLOGUB Tutor: Michael Howitt Student: Samuel B. Afranie Student ID: AFR1229662 Date: CONTENTS Abbreviations Glossary of Terms Introduction Activity 1 Identifying complex problems Activity 2 Identifying complex problems in my workplace. Activity 3 A model for complex problem solving Activity 4 Innovative and unusual
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Although Jacobs was in New York‚ she would still be at the mercy of the Fugitive Slave Law‚ which meant no matter where she was in the United States she could be captured and returned to the Norcoms. It wasn’t until around 1852‚ that her employer‚ Cornelia Grinnell Willis‚ would purchase her
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in the first degree.2 There have been many efforts to restrain women from exposing their fetuses to damaging drugs‚ specifically cocaine‚ by applying law enforcement measures. In the prominent case of Whitner vs. State of South Carolina (1997)‚ Cornelia Whitner was charged with criminal child neglect for exposing her fetus to cocaine. She was sentenced by a South Carolina court to eight years in prison. Her viable fetus was found to be protected under the state’s child endangerment statute. South
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