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    Law GUS 1177 Professor Gholson 2/26/12 The article called Black Brothers Inc.‚ written by Sean Patrick Griffin tells an interesting story about the Black Mafia. These individuals were excellent businessmen and working men that participated in obtaining drug dealers‚ maintaining crap games‚ and holding regular meetings at many different locations‚ but they were also coldblooded people who would kill anyone who might testify against them in court. This is how they gained power in the Philadelphia

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    The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women’s Struggle Against Urban Inequality By Rhonda Y. Williams (Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 2004) Reviewed by: In the book The Politics of Public Housing the author Rhonda Y. Williams sets out to explore the details of the first hand experiences of black women who were recipients of social welfare programs like public housing. Following the New Deal era black women with low-incomes were dependent upon help from growing government programs. The tradeoffs

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    birthed an insolent child of violence‚ this child that so dearly receives an overbearing amount of attention strives to overpower the celestial nature of unity and peace. Throughout decades of forming the United States‚ a police officer’s job has undyingly remained the same; police officers work and live in order to protect and serve our communities. To commence‚ a prime way that officers have been able to protect our communities is by persecuting constituents who disregard traffic violations. Driving

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    The Black Panthers‚ an association of radical and political perspectives‚ was established in 1966 in Oakland‚ California. Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale’s unique objective when they initially established this association was to shield the African American’s from police activities that numerous blacks considered severity. When they initially settled this gathering‚ it was named the Black Panther Party. This "Self Preservation" mark did in the long run drop from their name not to long after the association

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    as too lenient; they may perceive the public’s opinion of police performance to be unfavorable; they often are required to work mandatory‚ rotating shifts; and they may not have enough time to spend with their families. Police officers also face unusual‚ often highly disturbing‚ situations‚ such as dealing with a child homicide victim or the survivors of vehicle crashes” (National Institute of Justice Journal‚ 2000) With the job of a police officer stress will be a factor in your life. But what

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    However‚ after having a discussion with Stuart they drove to the town of Ignacio‚ CO and contacted Town Marshal David Duschene‚ 111 Main Street‚ Ignacio‚ CO xxxxx‚ telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx. Marshal Duschene immediately contacted the Southern Ute Police Department (SUPD)‚ 1973 Ute Way‚ SUIR‚ CO‚ xxxxx‚ telephone number (xxx) xxx-xxxx. The SUPD dispatched Officer Leonard Slye and Officer William Boyd to the crime scene. The Officers identified the victims and confirmed the double homicide. They contacted

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    Police Shootings Are Getting Out of Control “Police killings are beginning to get out of control”‚ is what many people are saying. We shouldn’t have to say that‚ in fact‚ it shouldn’t be something that is happening in the first place. Whether it was justified‚ or not‚ things need to change. There are too many unjustified police shootings. Something needs to be done. We can’t just sit here‚ waiting for another shooting. I feel like these officers need to be brought to justice. I’m taking the position

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    policies‚ and corruption that led to people fearing the police‚ and ultimately led to a negative connotation toward the police. However‚ like all stereotypes‚ there is a smidge of truth. Over the years‚ a small percentage of the police have abused their power‚ leading people to believe that all police are tainted. It is through sources such as media‚ to cause naïve people to believe that the police are “out to get” one group of people‚ or that police are corrupt individuals who cover up for each other

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    Amyria Neal Career Journal Pd. 5 4/8/14 Amyria Neal Pd. 5 4/8/2014 CARDIOVASCULAR NURSE Education and Training/ Certification According to All Nursing Schools‚ a nurse-practitioner must complete a registered nursing program followed by at least 2 more years of schooling to get a master’s degree. Once you have your Master of Science in Nursing‚ or MSN‚ you can participate in a post-master’s certificate program that focuses on the cardiovascular specialty.  Some cardiovascular

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    THE BLACK PANTHERS 1966-1967 The Ten Point Platform of the Black Panther Party 1. Freedom and power to determine the destiny of black communities. The panthers believed that black and oppressed people will not be free until they were able to determine their destinies in their own communities themselves‚ by fully controlling all the institutions which exist in their communities. In my opinion I believe this is still relevant in our time now. Black people

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