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    Topic: - Do Indian Police Stations need an Overhaul?? Police‚ the term itself creates an image of a heroic‚ bravo‚ valiant‚ resolute and an undaunted man who takes the oath of protecting his civillians. The Indian police since emerged have undergone several changes. The Indian Police Act (IPA) of 1861 is the current basic governing instrument of the Indian Police system. Police in the Indian colony was modeled after the militaristic Royal Irish Constabulary instead of the civilian London Metropolitan

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    Opening Statement Frank Cearnal Jr CRJ 100 November 11‚ 2012 John Taulane Opening Statement In today’s court system it’s not what you know it’s what you can prove‚ this statement has assisted me with the choice of discussing the Opening Statement of a Trial. Open statements can be catastrophic in any trial process‚ I would like to think of opening statements as the seed that initiates doubt in the minds of the jury. Opening Statements are defined as the information presented to the jury by

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    In this excerpt from the memoir “The Color of Water” written by James McBride‚ after questioning his mother’s often emotional response to the mass‚ Mcbride finds out the reason is because one can find refuge in God because he is without judgment or hate. As most children do Mcbride first questions why his mother gets passionate during mass‚ as he rarely sees his mother on this kind of emotional level‚ and she is blunt yet effective in her response to him. Consequently‚ God’s quality of looking past

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    Mcbride recognizes how the contrasting cultures and beliefs that come with each group of people creates resentment between different peoples. McBride asserts that people hate those who are different from themselves primarily through the racism he depicts in The Color of Water. For instance‚ when McBride depicts how his mother‚ Ruth‚ raises him and his eleven other siblings‚ he depicts how Ruth is constantly abused and ridiculed by the black community. McBride argues how the black community loathes

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    Facts Study Questions and Suggested Essay Topics Quiz Suggestions for Further Reading How to Cite This SparkNote The Color of Water James McBride Context James McBride was born in 1957 to an African-American father and a Polish Jewish immigrant mother. McBride’s biological father‚ Andrew Dennis McBride‚ died of lung cancer while his mother‚ Ruth McBride‚ was pregnant with James. Therefore James regarded his stepfather‚ Hunter Jordan‚ as "Daddy." James’s mother eventually had twelve children

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    McBride Financial Services BSA/310 March 24‚ 2014 McBride Financial Services McBride Financial Services provides low-cost mortgage services within the Northwestern United States. The McBride headquarters are located in Boise‚ Idaho with intended expansion into Montana‚ North Dakota‚ and South Dakota. McBride’s target marketing group includes professionals‚ retirees‚ and families looking to purchase recreational properties. McBride Financial has target goals establishes to aid in expanding its

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    In the passage from The Color of Water James McBride reveals how prejudice and judgment against Blacks is beginning to occur within the race‚ clashing with the part within him that believes that African Americans are actually the superior race‚ making it harder for McBride to find who he is as an interatial individual in a conflicting society. McBride is torn between his mother’s White background‚ which seems to be approved of by a majority of people‚ and the African American culture that surrounds

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    In The Color of Water by James McBride‚ we are taught through the eyes of a black man and his white mother that color shouldn’t matter. Although Ruth McBride Jordan had grown up as a Jew and had a father who disliked Jews very much‚ she was never prejudice against them and learned that she fit into the black world better than the white world. When she married a black man‚ she accepted Christ into her life and told her children‚ “God is the color of water.” She taught her kids that color didn’t

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    Executive Summary At the request of Mr. Hugh McBride‚ service request SR-mf-001 was opened for a design to be created in order to improve and enhance the current Internet web site for McBride Financial Services. The Web site will be vital for McBride’s success. The company will ensure operating expenses are low by employing only a few brokers and one support person in each office. We will depend upon the company Web site and self-serve kiosks located in the offices to educate customers about

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    In 2015‚ Carlton W. Reeves‚ a U.S Mississippi District Court judge talks about how racist brutalism is in its wake again. Reeves is on the verge of giving his sentence about a murder case where an African American‚ James Craig Anderson‚ was murdered by three young men named: Deryl Paul Dedmon‚ Dylan Wade Butler‚ and John Aaron Rice. The murder of Anderson is a part of resurgence of black killing that happened before in Mississippi. Reeves extensively used the three rhetorical appeals: ethos‚ logos

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