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    screams. ! Leo states that these games are referred to as “harmless jokes”‚ yet killing innocent pedestrians does not appear as a joke even though it takes place in a video game. Leo calls the shooter a “violent sociopath” instead of a hero. Cops and SWAT teams members have become more common victims in video games recently. “We have to start worrying about what we are putting into the minds of our young” states David Grossman of Arkansas State University. I think it is most certainly a good

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    special police units called K9‚ or canine‚ in the field of law enforcement will be further analyzed and justified with relevance to their overall integrity. Police have been using dogs in their patrol and investigation forces‚ including narcotics‚ SWAT‚ (tactical)‚ and even homicide to apprehend criminals and detect criminal evidence successfully for over two decades. Since the early 1980’s German Shepherds and various other dog breeds have been used to bring chase and arrest successfully to many

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    Ruth Brown

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    __________________________________________ 10. What year was Ruth Brown inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? ____________________ Ruth Brown (1928 – 2006) They called Atlantic Records "the house that Ruth built" during the 1950s‚ and they weren’t referring to the Sultan of Swat. Ruth Brown’s regal hit making reign from 1949 to the close of the ’50s helped tremendously to establish the New York label’s predominance in the R&B field. Later‚ the business all but forgot her -- she was forced

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    Gender Issues In Sicario

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    one of the cast member in the film is presented and is obviously some sort of agent. From one of the scenes at the beginning of the film‚ it is easy to tell that Macer is very skilled and good at what she does. The first scene consists of Macer and a SWAT team moving towards a house where they suspect there to be hostages held. From the first scene of the film‚ an issue of gender is presented. Macer is an FBI agent which is a career that is more common for

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    Pakistan Taliban or the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan Pakistan maintains the seventh largest population in the world with approximately 130 million residents. While the country maintains a democratic elected system‚ it is very unstable following the September 11th attacks on the United States. The Pakistan government was forced to sever its ties with the Taliban government in Afghanistan due to staunch pressure from the U.S. The country is threatened by numerous entities while posing significant threats

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    after recovering from two gunshot wounds. Malala Yousufzai‚ only 15 years old‚ was shot twice by the Taliban back in October. Malala is an advocate for girls to be educated in Pakistan‚ after the terrorists banned all girls from schools in her town of Swat‚ back in 2009. The Taliban do not tolerate people like Malala‚ so when she was located‚ she was shot. The gunshot wounds caused swelling in Malala’s skull and she became deaf when her middle ear was damaged. Doctors had to remove part of her skull

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    John Woo

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    all of his movies his themes are good against evil. It is always the case of a standoff between the good guy and the bad guy‚ in their last battle‚ always to the death. Woo’s would often use montages to make time go faster‚ as in Face/Off when the swat team breaks into the house and where Castor Troy kills the men that he once commanded. Most of the movie is very dark as the subject matter is. Nicholas Cage is all alone in the movie‚ but on the other hand in The Big Hit‚ it has a funny theme

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    Unexplored Natural Resources Of Pakistan------------Role Of Government Presenter: Rizwan Bashir Goraya Registration #: BBA-Fall12-167 Natural Resources: The naturally occurring resources that are naturally a part of our planet‚ which are used as raw stuff for the production of both consumer goods‚ & capital used for further production. Types: There are two types of natural resources: i) Renewable Natural Resources ii) Non-Renewable Natural Resources Non-Renewable Natural Resources: Non-renewable

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    Cartoon Channels on Television Cartoons were introduced for the first time on Television in 1950 with Jay Ward’s “Crusader Rabbit” in the US. The development of cartoons specifically for Television did not begin till 1960’s as feature films ruled the market‚ but by the 1970’s some of the best known cartoon series were developed. ‘Scooby Doo‚’ ‘The Flintstones‚’ ‘The Jetsons‚’ The Speed Buggy’ and ‘The Snorks’. The leading producers of the cartoon series were Hanna Barbera‚ Filmation and DIC.

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    In The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness‚ Michelle Alexander examines our current criminal justice system and the mass incarceration of African Americans in the United States. She argues that the War on Drugs and drug offense convictions are the single most compelling cause for the magnitude of people of color behind bars. Prisons are used as a system of racial and social control that function in the same way as Jim Crow laws. It is no longer legal to discriminate against

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