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    Joseph's Substance Abuse

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    In the left corner‚ behind the filing cabinet was where the drug dealer‚ Joseph‚ stored his illegal narcotics. He had done drugs himself to the point that his mind was a depravity to others. Joseph made a profuse amount of money. He had a myriad range of drugs that he sold. He sold drugs from the simple pain killing drug‚ Ibuprofen‚ to one of the most complicated drugs‚ Meth. Joseph provided these drugs to others from his home even though it was a ramshackle. He was very fervent about his job.

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    understood before giving me three swats on the behind with a belt. I would always cry‚ not because it hurt (actually falling off my bike hurt worse) and then it was over. Lesson learned. The way my parents punished me is the same guideline I use to discipline my children. It is always consistent and clearly defined. Not always do I spank‚ punishment varies to fit the crime. We use timeout as well. My children always know when they have done something to warrant swats and they know the routine. Spankings

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    Film Analysis

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    off shotgun echo through the air. He’s been set up‚ the target was human. He runs off into the darkness retreating to his hideout where Whistler is. Whistler‚ Blade’s "partner in crime" and also longtime father figure dies in a shootout with the SWAT Team who stealthily followed Blade back. Blade attempts to make an escape‚ but to no avail. While incarcerated‚ Hannibal King‚ the best friend of Abby‚ Whistler’s daughter‚ breaks in and rescues Blade. They later share the details of what exactly

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    Malala Yousafzai’s story has been told all around the world and has been used as inspiration for many young girls who believe that they have the right to an education. Malala’s story is a heroic one and one that would not have happened without certain events‚ conflicts‚ and issues. These events shaped her world and who she was as a person. If it was not for Malala’s father’s influence‚ the Taliban’s invasion of Pakistan‚ and the conflict between women and these new laws‚ Malala would not be shaped

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    Malala Yousafzai‚ (born July 12‚ 1997‚ Mingora‚ Swat Valley‚ Pakistan)‚ Pakistani activist who‚ while a teenager‚ spoke out publicly against the Taliban’s prohibition on the education of girls. She gained global attention when she survived an assassination attempt at age 15. In 2014 Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace recognizing their efforts on behalf of children’s rights. Childhood And Early Activism The daughter of an outspoken social activist and educator

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    Police Discretion Essay

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    interpreting information for making an immediate decision. These decisions are often made spontaneously‚ and sometimes they require critical planning to execute the task. For example‚ when a swat team of officers is called out to a crime scene the negotiator is the one who does the critical planning for the real swat team. The team is made up of special weapons and tactics members that enforce hostile

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    Malala's Story

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    Born in Mingora‚ Pakistan‚ Malala’s story begins with her being an exceptional young woman much sooner than that day she got shot on October 2012. Malala’s passage which is fighting for women’s education started in her own hometown‚ Swat Valley‚ where she grew up and spent most of her childhood. Her hometown has been threatened by Taliban for several times. Malala’s school and girls from the school were told to fulfill the rules of Taliban and not to have the education that they want to achieve.

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    Edie Cruz Narrative

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    Emergency response led them rushing out of their van followed by the SWAT team. Simultaneously they rushed to the bar‚ stormed through the main door conducting their investigation with a search warrant. Clearing the room in hug sweeps they got their gun cocked at Cruz and three others bringing them down forcefully to the ground and handcuffed them. An urgent call was made to get immediate help for Edie‚ who was at her weakest. The SWAT team vigilantly searches the bar. They discovered colorful bags

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    They were led in groups to a window and door‚ and sent running across a parking lot to a nearby sheltered corner with their hands on their heads. SWAT team members screened each one to make sure a gunman didn’t escape posing as a terrorized student. President Bill Clinton‚ who hosted a White House conference on school violence six months ago‚ said‚ "We have a responsibility to do everything we

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    China Media Research‚ 7(2)‚ 2011‚ Malik & Iqbal‚ Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan: Discourse Analysis of Editorials of Dawn and The News Shaista Malik‚ Journalists for Democracy and Human Rights Zafar Iqbal‚ International Islamic University Abstract: The aim of this research study is to investigate as to how the image of Taliban is being constructed in the print media discourses. In the last couple of years‚ media in Pakistan widely covered

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