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    than discovering the truth. For a fact‚ if there wasn’t a goal of promoting justice criminal trials would certainly be segregated. This would make criminal cases much easier for the lighter skinned to win trials. Now don’t get me wrong‚ discovering the truth is also a very important goal. But‚ the truth will always come out at the end of a case. There are three steps of a criminal justice system. The First step is the Investigation process. During this process‚ law officials must gain enough evidence

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    John Doe: A Short Story

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    a thousand ghostly voices. It carried the scent of sulfur‚ and the nauseating smell of gunpowder; with the slight‚ damp dusting of rain from above. The sky peeked through small holes in the ceiling; piercing with its gray veil of death‚ though John Doe was at ease with the crackling of his fire. He poked the coals tenderly and supplied what must have been a chair leg‚ with intricate carvings and beautiful polished wood. John got up swiftly‚ ruffling his dark brown hair with callused hands. He flicked

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    Doe Deere Research Paper

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    Doe Deere is the CEO of Lime Crime. A very unique line of cosmetics made for women that also believe in originality. Doe Deere is one of a kind. She is not the type that likes to follow rules. This certainly applies to her choice in makeup‚ hair‚ and clothing. Her wild blue mane of hair is testament to her ability to capture attention with her imaginative ideas‚ style‚ and wild colors. Doe Deere‚ the self-appointed unicorn queen believes breaking the rules is fun. She used her rule breaking motto

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    In 1989‚ a court case Doe v. The University of Michigan‚ was held in a U.S District Court to determine if the University of Michigan’s speech codes on hate speech were violating First Amendment rights. John Doe‚ a former student at the University of Michigan‚ declared that speech codes were in fact‚ infringing upon his education by restricting him from conducting controversial topics that some students deemed offensive. Overall‚ the case was decided by a majority vote by the U.S District Court in

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    This is a scenario faced by thousands of people every year who are classed as asylum seekers. Brindha‚ the 9 year old Tamil asylum seeker who on a crowded boat off the Indonesian coast‚ made a heartbreaking plea to Australian journalists to please save them‚ the prime minister delivered a cold reply: “I make absolutely no apology whatsoever for taking a hard line on illegal immigration to Australia.” The 253 asylum seekers – not illegal immigrants – on that boat had sacrificed everything they

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    Hayes Advanced English 10 Morton March 18th‚ 2013 There are many different icons in society that inspire fear into the hearts of mankind‚ from Dracula to Frankenstein; however‚ insane asylums found their way into American culture in earlier centuries and have risen to a source of terror and misery. Asylums are still feared today based on their practices and behaviors up until the 20th century when drastic changes in both the culture and laws of society changed. Nevertheless‚ their bad reputation

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    Should Allow Asylum Seekers Into Our Country Allowing asylums into our country is one of the most controversial topics spoken about through Australia. Rick Morton‚ a Social Affairs Writer for the Australian‚ wrote an article named‚ ’10 Things You Need To Understand About Asylum Seekers’‚ I will not be going through all of these points however I will be talking about most. Although he is quite a comedic journalist‚ he does prove a valid point about why every negative thought towards asylums can be reversed

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    Jane Lee Case Study Essay

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    The case study is about a young girl adapting to the American lifestyle. The parents of Jane Lee moved to the United States to provide a better life and better educational chances for their two children‚ Jane and her brother. Jane was having a difficult time adjusting to the America lifestyle‚ she begin to get into lots of trouble. She also became depressed and dealt with many issues‚ feeling the pressure of her parents wanting her to be successful. In the case study the caseworker works with Jane

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    humanitarian‚ decent country‚” said Mr. John Howard back in 2001‚ this statement was coincidentally made during the time in which 438 Afghan asylum seekers were refused permission to enter Australian waters. Arriving in a cargo vessel‚ the MV Tampa‚ after almost sinking in an Indonesian boat‚ the captain of the Tampa claimed that he had saved the asylum seekers’ lives at the request of the Australian Search and Rescue authorities‚ so why was it that the Tampa was told to turn back? Obviously

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    Asylum seekers have been escaping their hostile countries for decades now‚ but where are they fleeing to? Not to Australia. With the Australian government forcing asylum seekers to Thailand and other foreign countries‚ it is lessening the number we‚ as Australians‚ have to "deal with"‚ at least that is the government’s plan. Many Australians believe that asylum seekers and refugees don’t deserve to come here to Australia‚ however if those Australians were to be forced to flee Australia due to war

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