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    songs were being written by immigrants or first generation Americans growing up in cities at the turn of the twentieth century. However‚ one of the most notable of these writers came from the southern United States. His southern background would influence his music throughout his entire career. His ability to incorporate images of nature into his songs‚ discuss love and the value of family and write songs that sound conversational would set him apart from other writers of the time and make him one

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    Emily Grierson was a sad and eclectic woman who isolated herself from her peers and society in general. She was born to a well-respected and prestigious family in the 1800s. Emily was a very stubborn woman who lived life on her own terms despite everyone’s scrutiny. After her father’s death she shuts herself away in her own home‚ living alone and closing her doors to society. Miss Grierson would be considered very eerie by almost any person’s standards. That being said‚ it is impossible to truly

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    Changing a course isn’t very easy; it’s especially not easy if you’re changing the course of music. Bob Dylan was the man that changed it all. His music had a huge influence on the music of today. Not only was Bob Dylan’s music‚ music‚ it was poetry. He wrote about the difficult questions in life and the paths people travel. Dylan didn’t necessarily sound good‚ but he sang about important moments in life and in history. He had to start somewhere and this is where he started. Bob Dylan was born

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    Police Brutality: America’s largest problem Police brutality is a very important issue that the American people need to deal with. Police brutality is now a really popular topic‚ because of cellular devices and other video recording devices. Without those devices police brutality would continue to be swept under the media’s rug. America needs to come together as one and make the United States a safer environment for all of its citizens. Police brutality can be prevented and handled by the judicial

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    Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8‚ 1935 in Tupelo‚ Mississippi. Elvis’s parents were Vernon and Gladys Presley. His twin brother‚ Jesse‚ died at birth‚ making Elvis grow up as an only child. For seven days after his birth‚ Elvis lay sick before the signs of sickness finally stopped. Elvis very easily could have died‚ leaving the world without ever hearing his great music. This was the beginning of a great and historic life. Vernon and Gladys introduced Elvis to music early in his life. At

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    Whitman shows death spreading even to those not on the battlefield: “To follow‚ to seek‚ to be with her dear dead son” (ln. 38). The poem is supposed to cause readers today to fear war. By showing the effects of war through his poetry‚ Whitman influences readers today to prevent conflict. Humans act out of fear‚ sadness‚ grief‚ etc.. Whitman evokes these feelings in today’s readers‚ hoping to make them make good choices. Making the readers fear war‚ causes people to think about their actions before

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    Gustav Klutsis‚ most famous for the Soviet propaganda works he created up until his death‚ was a trailblazing artist and major member of the Constructivist avant-garde movement during the early 20th century. He experimented with many diverse medias‚ most notably being the photomontage. However‚ one has to wonder what inspired Klutsis to produce political art for the Soviet state for the entirety of his life. To further understand Klutsis’ devotion to the Soviet state‚ one must acknowledge his past

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    Christina Bowman Honors English 11 Monday 9‚ 2015 The Injustices of Police Brutality Police brutality remains one of the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States today. It has become a controversial topic in our country‚ publicized by various citizens who have been victims these heinous acts. Many of these crimes occur due to racial profiling‚ in fact according to Huffington post 87% of all police brutality cases involve African Americans. A policeman’s job is to

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    Discretion refers to the authority granted to a police officer that allows him to decide how best to deal with a certain situation. This is aimed at increasing the flexibility of the justice system as punishment may not always be the appropriate mode of dealing with crimes. Discretion may empower a police officer to overlook a minor offense giving the offender a warning. Police discretion is a very important aspect in matters concerning criminal justice. There has been a constant dilemma between

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    POLICE: HISTORY Throughout the history of civilization‚ societies have sought protection for their members and possessions. In early civilizations‚ members of one ’s family provided this protection. Richard Lundman has suggested that the development of formal policing resulted from a process of three developmental stages. The first stage involves informal policing‚ where all members of a society share equally in the responsibility for providing protection and keeping order. The second stage‚ transitional

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