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    A mix of people Do you know that for almost 200 years‚ people have emigrated to America from all over the world. Don’t you think that’s interesting? I think it is. Can you actually believe that millions of Europeans came by boat to New York during the late 1800s? Sometimes as many as 2‚000 people arrived in one day. And later‚ large groups of immigrants came from Asia and from Mexico‚ Cuba and Puerto Rico. From the mid 1800s to the early 1920s‚ then it left about 1.5 million Swedes that moved

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    the following paragraphs I intend to discuss and explain depth social organizations. I will further discuss and explain how social organizations apply to organized crime. Moreover‚ I will define each so that there is a better understanding of the material at hand. I will also discuss my opinion on what theory I think applies organized crime and criminal behavior. What is social institution? A social institution can be described as a group or organization that ultimately has a goal‚ purpose‚ or task

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    Illegal Immigration

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    topics in the United States is immigration. The founders of the United States were immigrants themselves‚ heroes that believed in equality and acceptance for all people. Immigration has and will always be a vital part of our nation’s diversity‚ economic stability‚ and rich culture. Although‚ in a post 9-11 world‚ should security trump diversity? Should we have to choose between being safe and being amiable? Currently we have one of the most relaxed systems of legal immigration in the world‚ letting in

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    Measuring Crime Paper Tina McCammon Eileen K. Ritter Aaron Gutterman Traniecsia Walker CJA/204 June 30‚ 2014 Carlos Zuniga Measuring Crime Paper This paper will discuss the different methodology for measuring crime. The topics include the tools used to measure crime and different reporting agencies‚ purpose and goals. Crime rates‚ arrest rates‚ clearance rates‚ and recidivism rates are measured and categorized for statistical data. The paper will also discuss inaccuracies in data and increase in

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    Hate Crime Research Paper

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    The problem behind rising rates of hate crimes has created a very controversial subject. Rising rates has brought to our attention the dangerous problems we as a society could potentially face. Over the course of the last couple years hate crimes have created a devastating impact on families and communities‚ but also because groups that preach hatred and intolerance could plant the seed of terrorism here in our country. Trans activists should focus our resources and attention on winning inclusion

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    limit Chinese immigration‚ the “In the Pocket” order-in-council was introduced in 1910. This measure required all immigrants of Asian origin prove they $200 in their pocket upon arrival in Canada. In the months after the Vancouver Riot of 1907 the federal government reached an agreement with Japan‚ whereby the number of Japanese immigrants to Canada was restricted to just 400 people annually. The federal government then turned to Indian immigration‚ and in 1908 an

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    Art Crime Research Paper

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    own art crime fighting team? Even though art theft might not be all around the news all the time‚ does not mean it does not exist. There are thousands of stolen property around the world and the FBI is fighting to deter crime and hopefully get the stolen artifacts back. “The FBI established a rapid deployment Art Crime Team in 2004. The team is composed of 16 special agents‚ each responsible for addressing art and cultural property crime cases in an assigned geographic region. The Art Crime Team is

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    Schuur 3/12/13 Research Prompt The data accumulated within my research paper is to inform readers how society is brought up to reject Hispanic and Latino immigrants rather than implement them within our economy where both parties are able to benefit. In the article‚ ”Immigration Policy‚ Criminalization and the growth of the Immigration Industrial Complex Restriction‚ Expulsion and Eradication of the Undocumented in the U.S.” by author Diaz‚ Jr. Jesse‚ it explains how the immigration industrial complex

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    Immigration to the United States of America has been an ongoing process since colonizing America. The changing pattern of immigration has varied throughout the last century. These changes were brought on by new immigration laws‚ political‚ economical‚ and demographic pressures. The most profound changes in immigration patterns occurred after the Immigration Law Reform in 1965 resulting in immigration from countries that did not send immigrants before‚ and a dramatic increase of immigrants from previous

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    Yolanda James 11/15/2010 Lea 201 84171 Research Paper The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act Of (1914) In the 1800s narcotics was mostly unregulated drugs. In the 1890s the (S&R) Sears and Roebuck sent out catalogs which offered a syringe and a small amount of narcotics to millions of homes for 1.50. The first American anti-drug law was an 1875 San Francisco ordinance which outlawed the smoking of opium in opium dens. It was passed because of the fear that Chinese men were luring white women to

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