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    2 Unit 7 Project When discussing the state of Maryland and it’s prison system’s classification process it’s really quit simple. They use different security levels for all of the inmates. Each level has a point system along with categories that fit into that system. They use security levels‚ point systems

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    CJ 221- Criminal Law Assignment: Final Paper Student: Natasha Plotnikov Due Date: 05/07/2013 “Death Penalty in Maryland” Introduction Maryland has reinstated the death penalty in 1978 as an option for people convicted of felony homicide. Since that time‚ only five convicts have been put to death and five are currently awaiting their execution. There is so much publicity available

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    During the 1860’s America was in a period of economic hardship due to the ongoing demand for materials and money to fund the war. In the South‚ sufficient money and materials were hard to acquire because the southern economy still depended on the labor of slaves to produce their goods and income rather than factories. The Northern economy used numerous factories to produce goods and make profit for the war‚ but they still did not have technology that was advanced enough to easily produce all the

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    Student’s Last Name 1 Community Engagement Essay By: Chris Colón October 25‚ 2010 One of the reasons I enjoy working for the Community of Northeast Ohio is because I believe I can have a powerful effect on people’s lives. America is currently facing hardship times and we should all‚ for the most part‚ enter into collaborate agreements to support community engagement. I believe we should identify the relevant issues and make decisions about how to address them‚ evaluate and share the results

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    Article on “Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox” Edmond S. Morgan’s article‚ “Slavery and Freedom: The American Paradox‚” brings across an eye opening thought to America and why we are allotted the rights we have as citizens. He express’ a feeling of gratitude to the people of the period for what they had to give up or take on. Edmond S. Morgan’s article tells that slavery is part of America’s dark history but without it we would not be truly free citizens. The author of the article wants

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    Was the Civil War repressible of was it irrepressible? The Civil War was irrepressible. Due to alot of different factors this war eventually could not be stop. Especially due to the growing tentions of slavery between the North and the South. The biggest cause is that slavery has slipped in the political system and stoped every from being able to get anything done without slavery becoming a problem. Ever since the jacksonian era for the democractic party everything has fallen apart. The

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    One of the biggest revelations to the North and something that changed all of their views on slavery was Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This novel unveiled to the North the true horrors occurring in the south. Until then the South attempted to keep a seal on how slaves were treated‚ but Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel shook them. It greatly intensified the sectional divide between the north and south‚ and changed the north view of it. “Tom Shows” are what the northers called plays of scenes from Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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    "We are not enemies‚ but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained‚ it must not break our bonds of affection." This was the closing to President Lincoln’s first inaugural address. He was telling the people of the United States that they will be together forever‚ and he will respect the country. However‚ once the war started and as it went on‚ his thinking change. Lincoln’s attitude towards the war and his mindset about the end goal of the war changed as the war went on. At

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    Why fight in a battle that you have no reason to fight in? Sometimes‚ you have your own causes that other people might not see. After Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860‚ the southerners were not happy‚ and were afraid of losing their right to own slaves. They began to rebel and that was how the Civil War began. Texas was in the U.S.‚ but this might not have been there fight‚ so why did Texans fight in the war? I believe they fought in the Civil War‚ because of states rights‚ Texas love

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    The Civil War of the United States was fought from 1861 to 1865. The war was between the southerners and the northerners. The war began in April 1861. It lasted for about four years. During that time many soldering has died in war. During the war there was slavery. One of the main causes of the war was slavery. Some people thought that there should be slavery and some thought that their wouldn’t be any. Slavery was going away in the border states and in southern cities. A cause that caused the civil

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