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    My Ride on the Bus

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    American culture from a 5 mile bus ride. On 20th July‚ on a Friday‚ I rode the Foothill 482 bus towards Puente Hills Mall‚ a bus ride of about 10 miles. It was around 4.30 p.m. when I took the bus and I arrived around 45 minutes later‚ having passed through many landmarks and stops. From the ride‚ I observed a whole lot of events that made me conclude a few things about the modern American culture. The five conclusions that I made about America from this bus ride are: the distinct modes of transportations

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    Go Along with Motto

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    Go Along With Motto Good evening‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ A quarter of my college life has almost passed. Looking backwards‚ we need to think two questions carefully. No.1‚ what’s your initial intention to go to the university? For a certificate or the acquisition of knowledge? No.2‚ have you ever cheated in the examination? These are the most common problems‚ but they will effect our own development‚ or even the whole life. Therefore‚ it’s really necessary for us to practice the motto of

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    Police Body Camera Essay

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    of contact between police and society. Each time a police officer interacts with anyone‚ a body-worn camera will contribute recorded footage of all that occurred during the contact allowing for less likelihood of false interpretation of a specific incident. The advocacy of the body-worn camera focuses on being an effective solution to a problem with the recorded video documenting exactly what happened‚ eliminating the he-said/she-said ambiguity that often characterizes police-citizen encounters

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    and American Freedom Rides This essay briefly discusses the similarities and differences of the ‘Australian and American Freedom Rides’ history. Throughout the essay‚ there is a discussion on what the reasons were for the protest of the Freedom Rides. It also points out the duration of the protest and the major locations where they were held. The essay also shows the different reactions to the protest and the influential behaviour it results in. The American Freedom Rides were motivated by the

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    Paul Revere's Ride

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    but he does not get any credit. The same case goes for Samuel Prescott. He was the only one of the Three Riders who made it to Concord and he gets no Credit. Paul Revere over shadowed Prescott. Prescott is the most important member of the Midnight ride. Prescott did a lot for our country in that one night. Samuel Prescott should be remembered as a hero for his actions‚ and had a major effect on the defense against the British during the Revolution. Samuel Prescott was born on August 19‚ 1751‚

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    Ride with the Devil Ride with the Devil’s take on the civil war in comparison with the text version was fairly similar‚ although the text had more events and information that were not introduce in the movie. Ride with the Devil attention to detail to the Reconstruction Era is captured well with the use of language‚ the setting‚ and the actors. The movie gave the audience a inside visual look of the civil war and their personal matters such the friendship bonds that were created‚ the lost people faced

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    Australian Freedom Rides

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    Explain the significance of the Freedom Rides for Australia in the post-World War 2 period. The Australian Freedom Rides was not only significant but an extremely important historical event that occurred‚ that marginally affected the living standards‚ rights and the way our nation saw Aboriginal people. Starting through a very important Australian Aboriginal activists Charles Perkins‚ who was the first Aboriginal student to attend Sydney University‚ when he created SAFA in 1964. SAFA was a mixed

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    Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Grant Wood ARTS 1301.002 Fall 2011 Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Grant Wood This will be evaluating the way in which Grant wanted the public to view this art work. This is how he imagined Paul Revere in the event of the Revolutionary War when he was a child. I will be explaining the meaning behind colors and values used as well as other identifying elements in the painting. Grant painted the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere to not only show how he imagined it but also

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    Police

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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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    Observational Bus Ride

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    continued on to Downtown Oakland I observed the difference in people; most were dressed in either business attire or street clothes. I also noted that near the Oakland Civic Center there was big building with numerous businesses attached. We decided to ride this particular bus line because it showed the different social status from city to city. Some of the key differences between cities were: attire‚ racial groups‚ conversational substance and vocabulary‚ mannerisms‚ and housing. Characteristics

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