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    Rather than asking “are prisons obsolete” what it seems Angela Davis is asking is “are prisons really necessary?” Davis is quotes that more than “two million people out of a world total of 9 million now inhabit U.S. prisons‚ jails‚ youth facilities and immigrant detention centers. And also brings up the issue of the racism and sexism prevalent in America’s prison systems. She exploits the prejudices of the justice system and highlights the “coincidence” of the extremely high percentage of colored

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    Two very different presidents ‚as of the not yet moth Trumps been in office‚ have some considerably similar (and yet incomparably different due to their backgrounds‚ race‚ religion‚ etc) inaugural addresses. Obama had done some pretty newsworthy things while he was in office. He (the military under his head as commander and chief) killed the leader of the infamous terrorist group al qaeda Osama bin laden‚ put into place the healthcare system that cared for many‚ and legalised same sex marriage‚ and

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    Abraham Lincoln was a successful lawyer and politician in Illinois before he became president of the United States. He served in the Illinois legislature and in the U.S. House of Representatives from the 1830s to the 1840s. In 1850‚ he declined to run for Congress‚ resuming his practice of the law. However‚ the 1854 passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act‚ which allowed the Kansas and Nebraska territories to decide whether the states would be open to slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty‚ drew him

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    On Sunday February 12‚ 1809 in Haden County‚ Kentucky Abraham Lincoln was born in a small log cabin to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks. Abraham Lincoln worked his way from the farm to making one of the biggest changes our nation has ever undergone. He is also one of the most recognized men to ever live and die in office. Even after death Abraham Lincoln was still making changes to the U.S. Constitution. After moving to Knob Creek‚ a 230-acre farm where his brother Thomas was born and also died

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    Bette Davis was a strong‚ independent women in a film industry dominated by men. She was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis on April 5th‚ 1908‚ in Lowell Massachusetts. Her parents‚ Ruth Augusta and Harlow Morrell Davis‚ divorced right before her tenth birthday; leaving her and her younger sister to be raised by their mother. They were both sent to attend the boarding school Cushing Academy. Upon graduation‚ and a refused admittance to Eva Le Gallienne’s Manhattan Civic Repertory‚ Bette enrolled in John Murray

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    UC-Davis : Personal statement (250 words) Your Personal Statement provides an opportunity for you to share perspectives and experiences that you believe will be most informative as the Admissions Committee evaluates your candidacy and writing ability. Before settling in the city‚ my family was one of those rural families struggling to make a better life. I witnessed how my uncles were forced to become migrant workers. My cousins‚ therefore‚ became left-behind children. Unconsciously‚ my career

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    Wendy Davis “kick-started” her campaign by standing in a court room for 11 hours straight talking about putting a ban on abortion after 20 weeks. The exception Davis advocated for would be more broad than the abortion law in Texas today. Allowing women to abort for a bigger range of medical issues‚ including a wider range of fetal abnormalities. “Texas only allowing post-20-week abortions in the case of fetal abnormality with "severe‚ irreversible brain impairment" and threats to a woman’s life.”

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    department to be able to function properly‚ are in order (Thacer‚ Lowell). Chief Davis exhibited his external role quite often. Chief Davis came into office with a clear vision‚ build a relationship with the community. Chief Davis would sponsor meetings to meet with anyone who had an opinion about his department. Not only did he sponsor meetings‚ he also attended as meetings sponsored throughout the community. Chief Davis‚ being the spokesperson for the department‚ was able to get the support of the

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    President Bush’s Second Inaugural Address Since President Abraham Lincoln’s famous second inaugural address nearly 150 years ago it has been a long standing tradition for the President’s inaugural address to present a somewhat ambiguous claim for world transformation and diplomacy. President George W. Bush’s second inaugural address is no different. It set forth President Bush’s ambitious vision of the United States’ role in advancing of freedom‚ liberty‚ and democracy worldwide “with the ultimate

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    Requirement #4 1. Nuclear Engineer. 2. Nuclear Physicist. 3. Nuclear Medicine Physician. Out of these career opportunities‚ I would choose to be a Nuclear Medicine Physician.  Education- Generally a physician begins training in nuclear medicine after finishing medical school in a residency training program. Training- Following one year of general residency‚ the resident begins two years of specialty training in areas. Experience- In addition to a general

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