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    debated issues around the world today. Governments‚ human right agencies‚ feminists‚ and agencies that promote gender equality are all concerned with ensuring that effective strategies are implemented to end violence against women. Currently‚ there are various forms in which women are oppressed in society. One of the most common ways in which women are oppressed is through wages. In the workplace‚ most women are paid lower than men. Many companies try to say that women are not skilled‚ competent‚ and

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    the safety of the public is more sophisticated. Law enforcement communication has grown from only poster to community policing‚ the media and social networks such as Twitter‚ Facebook and YouTube. Now it’s not as difficult to catch criminals and terrorist groups. It is still a difficult task‚ but due to Open Source Intelligence‚ getting information is not as hard as it once was in the past. Social media brings a positive impact to law enforcements. It can be used to broaden intelligence gathering

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    Citizens and Law Enforcement: Communication and Perceptions of their Relationship Mariah Cadwallader Beloit College Abstract This project will look into the communication between citizens‚ and citizens and their authorities. The authorities that I will mostly focus on will be police officers‚ anyone who is executing the law over citizens on a daily basis‚ and determine whether their actions are necessary or in need of revision. The video ‘bike lanes’ was where I started off‚ an example of

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    Early Jamestown: “Why did So Many Colonists Die?” Outline So many colonists in early Jamestown perished because of the environmental conditions‚ their relationship with the Powhatans‚ and their lack of proper settler skills and general unpreparedness. In all four years of early Jamestown‚ the most deaths were caused by sickness‚ famine‚ and other environmental conditions‚ and it is arguably the most important reason that so many colonists died [Fausz 45]. During the time period that the colonists

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    Why are so many people over the age of 21 entering college? It used to be that you would graduate from high school‚ obtain a job at the local company‚ and retire or die. Those days are long over. Technological advances have made a huge impact on the nation. Changes in society‚ a greater demand for higher education‚ and the recent trend of companies down-sizing has led to more people over the age of 21 entering college in the hopes of obtaining a position or a new career. Once upon a time you

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    discrimination in the United States of America. The United States Supreme Court had a crucial role in the establishment‚ maintenance‚ and‚ eventually‚ the end of Jim Crow. The Supreme Court’s sanctioning of segregation (by upholding the "separate but equal" language in state laws) in the Plessey v. Ferguson case in 1896 and the refusal of the federal government to enact anti-lynching laws meant that black Americans were left to their own devices for surviving Jim Crow (Davis). In many instances African

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    Many Americans live a life that is ruled by bills and family matters and have almost no time to worry about what goes on outside of their lives. However‚ while many Americans live the “American dream‚” the officials they elected have been corrupted by the power and the wealth. Decisions made by many of these officials haven’t been based on the interests of Americans‚ but on the interests of big corporations and billionaires around the world. The U.S. government has been corrupted through bribery

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    people dying alone is increasing. For example‚ in Tokyo’s 23 wards‚ 1‚123 people died alone in 1987‚ but in 2017‚ there are 3‚395 people who died alone‚ which means the amount of dying alone has been more than doubled during the past 20 years. Then‚ why so many people die alone and what is the solution to reduce such sad situations? As the reason for dying alone‚ two factors can be considered. First‚ the number of people living alone

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    controversial and important issue in the history of United States. Many white people were enslaving black people thinking blacks were inferior. In the United States most of these slaves were situated in the South. The North wanted to abolish the slavery but the South was against it as slavery was essential to their economy. The South was dependent on slavery for cheap labor. They thought the best thing black people could do in their life was working as a slave. Many authors argued whether slavery was a positive

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    get a quality job in the future. The majority of individuals in this group of people are minorities‚ this is something that needs to change. The United State’s dropout rate is increasing at a rapid speed; few of the many reasons students drop out are because of the difficulties of balancing school‚ jobs‚ and family. There are many different reasons why students drop out of college‚ the most common reason is because of financial troubles. According to cccompletioncorps.org‚ “25% of community

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