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    attention and efforts in reducing crime rates in high crime neighborhoods. Police agencies do this by implementing strategies and tactics in order to be specialized in the reduction of crime. This mindset of policing has come over time due to a shift from the traditional policing strategy to a more community based policing approach. This transition was a result to the 2008/2009 policing crisis in the United States. The policing crisis was a result of the recession that occurred over the same time frame

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    is usually contracted by fleas that have jumped from rats that carried the black death bacteria. If a person gets the disease black welts will bloom all over his or her body as the bacteria spreads to your lymph glands The black death is so deadly because of how fast it can spread‚ and the lack of medical technology to “currently” help stop it It is extremely deadly and aggressive as eight out of ten people who contract the disease die of the it It can be prevented‚ just do simple things. For example

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    “If I can stop one heart from breaking‚ I shall not live in vain;.” If you help others‚ then your not self-centered.. Emily Dickinson is saying that if you can help other people or soothe one’s pain then your don’t live life in vain. Emily views life purpose as helping others or saving others from heartaches. Life is more than just think of your own self. In the quest of finding life’s purpose she has found that it is to help others. One thing that stood out to me was that Emily used the symbol

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    soon finished when we have once managed to make a good beginning. For instance‚ in learning to swim we may try hard‚ day after day‚ for a long time‚ without seeming to make the least progress. All of a sudden some day we find to our delight that we can make one or two strokes‚ and henceforward progress is rapid and easy. In this case the great difficulty is to gain confidence in the buoyancy of the water‚ and‚ when that is once acquired‚ nothing else is needed but regular practice. A similar difficulty

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    Pride and Prejudice: Summary Mark Hines Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a complex novel that relates the events surrounding the relations‚ lives‚ and loves of a middle-upper class English family in the late nineteenth century. Because of the detailed descriptions of the events surrounding the life of the main character of the story‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ Pride and Prejudice is a very involving novel whose title is very indicative of the themes contained therein. The first volume opens in the

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    did conform to typical land use models such as the Burgess model. This model shows a constant flow of charges of land use (edge of city - outer suburbs - commercial - inner suburbs - inner city - CBD) structured with concentric rings. Therefore we can compare Reading to Chicago on which the Burgess model was formed. reading also reflects the theory of changing houseing types‚ finding more terraced housing and residential regions nearer to the city centre in comparison more detached housing and more

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    are both criminals and victims but the issues they experienced at home or in the past do not and will never justify their actions. Per the list of symptoms given on the U.S Department of Veterans affairs website I do not believe they are suffering from PTSD‚ but I would also point out not enough back ground was given to support or deny the claim. I find that 10 years served is not equivalent to a person’s life in addition to the countless others affected by Harless’s actions. If kids are getting

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    Prejudice is a significant theme in The Merchant of Venice. This is expresses at various occasions throughout the novel. One of the most significant examples of prejudice in this novel is the Anti-Semitic views of the Christian citizens in Venice. A second act of prejudice in The Merchant of Venice occurs when the Prince of Morocco arrives in Venice. The third example‚ though more subtle‚ is the prejudice towards the Prince of Arragon. These three examples fall in to two major categories‚ racial

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    During my life I’ve experienced a handful of prejudices and stereotypes for example one stereotype I encounter a lot is that all light skin people are rude and stuck up but when I’m actually kind and down to Earth I just have a natural mean face. Another stereotype I unfortunately get a lot is that I think I’m better than everyone else because I have light skin and long hair which isn’t true at all I think that everyone’s equal and all the same because we bleed the same blood‚ walk the same Earth

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    discrimination and prejudice have both existed almost since the foundation of society itself. It is generally accepted and seen that prejudice and discrimination are common throughout the world‚ both different from each other‚ but still directly relating to one another. Both can be seen and observed in most places in different forms‚ styles‚ and degrees. Prejudice and discrimination are intrinsically related to each other but are also two different concepts as well. Prejudice has to do with the

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