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    discuss the dangers of policing and how it affects police officers; less-than-lethal-weapons and the benefits that it has for officers and our community; past‚ present‚ and future technology of policing and some of the benefits that they entail; Homeland Security and law enforcements relationship; and Police Deviance. DANGER POLICING There are many dangers concerning the work of a police officer. Officers face various types of dangers and risk. When a person signs up to become an officer of the

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    There are few reasons Andrew Jackson could be considered a good president. Comparatively‚ there are many reasons he could be considered a poor president. He caused many native american tribes to leave their homeland. He also indirectly caused a depression of the US economy. Andrew Jackson is quoted as saying‚ “John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.” This was referring to the court case known as Worcester vs Georgia in which supreme court justice John Marshall ruled that it

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    The Kurds In Iraq

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    balance‚ but these predominately Sunni Kurds were not welcome by the Shia Iraqis. Kurdistan would create a rare example of a Muslim Middle East Democracy. There are approximately 35 million Kurds. This is the largest people group on earth without a homeland. There will always be extremist Muslim

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    Luis Rodriguez Poem

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    Matthew Wong P. 6 12/1/14 Luis Javier Rodriguez: “You ‘Will Never Believe it” Luis Javier Rodriguez is a well-known American poet‚ novelist‚ memoirist‚ journalist‚ critic‚ columnist; his work also includes short story writing and children’s books‚ but before his writing career‚ he was an active gang member during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Born in the United States-Mexico border city of El Paso‚ Texas‚ Luis grew up with diligent and honorable parents. Luis’ father was a high school principal‚ while making

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    community. In “We Are Going” by Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ the poet describes how the native people‚ or the Aborigines‚ were forced out of their native lands by white settlers. In the poem‚ the Aborigines feel that they have become the strangers in their old homeland‚ whereas the actual strangers are the white settlers‚ as can be indicated in the line “We are as strangers now‚ but the white tribe are the strangers.” (11‚12). Throughout the poem‚ the word “old” occurs many times‚ symbolizing how the Aborigines’

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    James Joyce Dead V Dead

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    Dead V Dead Born February 2‚ 1882‚ James Joyce became one of the must influential writers during the early 20th century. Even from an early age‚ James showed that he was very intelligent. He possessed a gift in writing and expressed a passion for literature. James’ parents pushed for him to get a proper education because of his intelligence. Eventually Joyce graduated from the University of Dublin with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Joyce began writing short stories‚ right around the same time he met

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    incidents in the future. There is a plethora of information and studies conducted after 9/11 that‚ in great detail‚ informed us to the extent we failed to prevent the events of 9/11. Ironically‚ in the years after the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) many academics feel we are no safer now than we were prior to 9/11. In a historical context‚ the U.S. has been reactive in nature to every major catastrophe it has endured. The cycle of disaster events has repeated itself over and

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    The Patriot Act

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    Patriot Homeland Security Act’s On September 11‚ 2001‚ 2‚996 innocent people lost their lives and left more than 6‚000 others seriously wounded. This horrendous act of terrorism waged against the United States‚ on American soil‚ forever changed the country. After the initial disbelief and shock had subsided‚ the anger rose and turned into rage. American citizens were united and demanded action be taken to prevent such an event from ever occurring again. Hence‚ the Patriot Act and the Homeland Security

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    administrative agencies in the daily enforcement of law and justice. One of the most notable changes in the in the U.S. legal system in this decade has been the growth of administrative agencies in the wake of the September 11 tragedy. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)‚ which oversees the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)‚ is one of the agencies experiencing the largest increase as it works to keep our country safe. One of the ways DHS has impacted

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    Arab vs Israel essay

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    people were driven out of their homeland by the troops from Israel‚ who used terror as their main weapon. Israel attacked its neighbouring countries first and occupied Arab territory. In addition‚ Jews bought land from the Arab people. However‚ Arab leaders used the power of propaganda to make the Arab people leave their homes thinking they would easily win the war. With terror as their main weapon‚ the Israeli troops drove the Palestinian people out of their homeland from 1948. In his book “Conflict

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