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    reshaped racial laws and regulations, continuing with violence against blacks. Nonwhites outnumbered whites by about 5 to 1. Violence consisted of the Sharpeville massacre, the Soweto Street death demonstration, and the death of black leader who was in police custody. Through such acts, South Africa’s direct investment rose dramatically. In 1960, the Pan-African Congress allowed blacks to be free of passbooks, which listed their name, birth place, tribal affiliation, arrests, contained their picture

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    think that more education for police officers is not necessary. The current educational requirement to be a police officer is having a high school diploma. However, some may argue that police officers should be required to have more education. I agree that more education is necessary for police officers. Police Officers should have an adequate level of education, such as a Bachelor Arts or Bachelor of Science. There should be  a requirement for all law enforcement officers,  be educated in the three

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    “Beep, Beeeeeeeeeeeeep” roared the cars ahead of me. Down the street to Yale College I go, I’m headed into Mr. Cordens comedian class. Where I go every morning! “You are not prepared,” my conscious said. Approximately one minute late, I got in trouble by…. The beast, the man everybody is afraid of, the man who made a ghost cry! Mr. Corden the head acting teacher. “Ellen Degeneres how come you are late!” said click, click Mr. Corden “I had to take the subway, ” I said “ Unacceptable!” “Ok class

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    were playing street hockey with a paper ball and he accidentally threw a ball and hit a police officer in the face. The officer then beat Day really bad and didn’t stop until Day’s mom and John offered him their family’s savings, as well as taking the chicken that Day’s mom was preparing for dinner. John then scolded Day for looking at the officer defiantly, as he explained that this is why the police officer acted the way that he did. As time has passed Thomas invited June to a move, and June

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    Boyz in the Hood starts off with the character Tre Styles as a young man who lives in South Central, Los Angeles with his mom Rita. The social work student viewed this beginning portion of the movie portraying his young life as a social worker. The social work student noticed that Tre lived with his mother in an apartment in a rough neighborhood. Tre went to school but had problems acting out and being the class clown. Tre and the friends he hung around here had foul language and used profanity as

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    by Katherine. She stated what Weylin had a nervous breakdown last week and had to go to the hospital. She stated he is attending St. Joes mental health in Paterson NJ. She said her son is not cut out to be a police officer. Worker said that their is a psychological exam that all police officers need to take and if he cannot handle his current life there is no way he can handle the pressures of being an

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    In “Lamb to the Slaughter” the author, Roald Dahl writes about a young, pregnant woman named Mary Maloney waiting for the return of her husband. When Mr. Maloney arrives, he disrupts the usual domestic routine the couple had put in place by claiming he wants a divorce. Overcome with emotions Mary takes the audience by surprise. She kills her husband. While this may seem like a horror or tragic story. However, the irony of it all causes the audience to view it instead, as a dark humored comedy.

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    “In a fast-paced stream of events through alleys and with a police car, all underscored by the Black Eyed Peas song, ‘Where is the Love,’ we watch the drama unfold and wonder if the young man is stealing or returning the purse, until the last triumphant moment.” (Values.com). Honesty. What does this mean to you? In 2012 the organization “Values” aired a commercial named “Honesty, Pass It On.” Although this commercial is slightly aged, the message couldn’t be more powerful. The Values commercial I

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    Jerry’s elaborate lie was when he first visited Dr. Elton’s office. He was bound by a straightjacket and was guided by policemen, but he claimed to be tied up in ropes and surrounded by gearlockers. After a quick session with Jerry, Elton ordered the officers to take Jerry away and they did as they were told. However, when he left, Jerry had no explanation for how the policemen, supposedly inanimate gear lockers, were capable of taking him away from Elton’s office. Phillips

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    I remember it clearly, summer of 2015, shooting guns, flashbacks, and stories. Shooting lids off bottles, bullets flying, horses neighing engines running - I remember everything. This moment changed my life and how I see the world and the military and how great it is to live in America For the people that has and still protecting our country. Andrew Williams is leaving a strong legacy of children, brothers, and sisters that can grow and lead happy successful lives. Andrew Williams, an unbelievable

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