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    Unit 7: Criminal Justice: The Right Job for You I am going to be talking about 3 key social issues contributing to the need for criminal justice practitioners and providing examples for each issue. I will also be explaining the role of the criminal justice professional in serving individual and societal needs. Lastly I will explain how key social issues impact the role of the criminal justice professional and provide 2-3 examples to support my position. One key social issue contributing to

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    Theme: Ever Timely‚ Ever Timeless There are a lot of philosophical issues or questions that are mostly involved in philosophy‚ but not all of these issues are preserved‚ some of these ideas are now unknown‚ yet many are still used and the argument about it is still ongoing. As of today‚ people still have questions about a lot of things. Although a lot of different philosophers have given their insights about a certain topic. Through all the centuries‚ only a few of these issues are used as their

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     high  school  students  the  opportunity  to  earn  college  credit  while  in  high  school.  It  is  my  expectation   (but  not  a  requirement)  that  you  will  take  the  AP  exam  if  you  register  for  an  AP  course.  While  students  are  not   expected  to  automatically  have  college-­‐level  reading‚  writing‚  research‚  and  analytical

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     Ohio‚ and grew up in Port Huron‚ Michigan. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison‚ Jr. (1804–96‚ born in Marshalltown‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada) and Nancy Matthews Elliott (1810–1871‚ born in Chenango County‚ New York).[4] His father had to escape from Canada because he took part in the unsuccessful Mackenzie Rebellion of 1837 [5] Edison reported being of Dutch ancestry.[6] In school‚ the young Edison’s mind often wandered‚ and his teacher‚ the Reverend Engle‚ was overheard calling

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    I had cleared first round of written interview and was given the second paper. I was half through it‚ when one of the security personnel came asking for me. Apparently‚ the security officer at GE had been rude to my fiancee about slipping into the office without permission and was threatening to send him to jail. Not in best of the moods because of false allegations (and not very sophisticated with use of words‚ I admit)‚ my fiancee told him that he was a respected journalist and had maintained

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    My Worst Birthday I was turning fifteen and I was so excited and looking forward to my birthday. A day before my mom had gone to the equestrian center and we were supposed to horse back ride on my birthday then get lunch and stop by Disney to meet this head who is my moms friend. Then we were supposed to have dinner. When I woke up it was quite and nice and there was balloons and cards. She said happy birthday and I opened up my cards. I didn’t have any presents but I didn’t expect them. She

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    Medgar Evers Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist whose life was cut short due to the racism and discriminations towards blacks in his time. Medgar Wiley Evers was born on July 2‚ 1925‚ near Decatur‚ Mississippi. He grew up on a small farm that his father owned along with 5 other siblings. Evers strived to get his diploma by walking 12 miles to and from school every day‚ until 1943‚ when Evers was inducted into the army along with his brother Charles Evers. He fought during WWII he was honorably

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    a different stand on moral issues. While it is very hard to say who the "best" and "worst" characters are in this play‚ one can make his own personal interpretations of the characters and their actions. Starting off easy‚ the undeniable most morally bad character in the play is none other than King Claudius. The king was never even perceived as a good person at all during the play. He is the only character that you could not make an argument for in terms of being good. Not only does he kill his brother

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    I Had a Job I liked. Once. Guy Vanderhaegh takes us back a few decades in the retelling of a court case in small town‚ Saskatchewan in the play‚ “I Had a Job I liked. Once.” Using elements of style‚ staging and developing characters throughout the play Vanderhaegh portrays to the audience the theme of the biases and prejudices that come with living in a small town. The story is set in small town Saskatchewan in a police station office‚ on the night of August of 1957. Corporal Heasman has brought

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    Medgar Evers was a great leader of the civil rights movement in the 50’s and 60’s. From his humble beginnings in a small Mississippi town he grew to become one of the greatest leaders of the movement. As a boy Evers was a serious and mature and he remained that way throughout his life. He was raised in a small town in Mississippi. He had strong religious values and a terrific work ethic as a child. While he was still in high school Evers left school to serve in the army. While fighting in the

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