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    investigate complaints from citizens. Viewed from the organizational functions theme, the department did little to investigate incidents of police brutality and questionable shootings and other uses of force. LAPD also allowed the Rampart CRASH unit free rein. At the time all officers in LAPD were issued a ‘999’ key that would allow tem

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    voting rights for women in Australia at the time? It was a very important subject in the time as well as now. Allowing women to vote was the start of allowing women to have equal rights to men. For years women have been subjected to living under the rein on men, meaning they had to do whatever the men thought was right for women to do. Things such as only being a housewife and looking after the children was the main thing women were allowed to do because thats what was deemed normal by men. Australia

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    still in training for certain aspects of their jobs. However, they can currently be effective in those areas with extra guidance, and they can also be highly effective in the areas where they are already strong. It would be best for Joshua to take the reins, because he is good at leadership, time-management, oral communication, multi-tasking, problem solving, and delegating. In short, he offers nearly everything that is needed in a good leader or manager. As a second-in-command, though, he needs Michael

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    The competition of barrel racing starts out in the gate. You sit in the gate waiting for your name along with your horse’s name to be called. Once called you get ready. Most horses get excited and do a little “happy” dance and you hold back on the reins. When your ready to go you let him run. You run past a small timer on a tripod that starts and stops when you go past it. (Stevee Casey) Depending on what your horse likes the most, either left or right you go that way.(Stevee Casey) You then run around

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    been directed to the antioxidant potential of these flavonoids in cocoa and chocolate, and their potentially protective effects against the risk of car- diovascular disease (Wan et al., 2001). It has been reported that the formation of conjugated dienes is the first step in the process leading to the formation of oxidized fatty acids (Ferretti et al., 2004). The effects after cocoa powder and chocolate consumption might be due to flavonoids contained in cocoa powder and dark chocolate. Moreover

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    The horror genre is synonymous with images of terror, violence and human carnage; the mere mention of horror movies evokes physical and psychological torture. As remarked by noted author Stephen King “the mythic horror movie…has a dirty job to do. It deliberately appeals to all that is worst in us. It is morbidity unchained, our most base instincts let free, our nastiest fantasies realized.” (King, 786). At manageable intervals, we choose to live these horrific events vicariously through the

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    Throughout history, philosophers have been in constant discussion in figuring out a way to respect human rights, while at the same time, preserve a well-ordered society. One of the schools of thought that demonstrate this type of society is liberalism. Liberalism is defined as “a political or social philosophy advocating the freedom of the individual, parliamentary systems of government, nonviolent modification of political, social, or economic institutions to assure unrestricted development in all

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    This specific passage really highlights how in depth the descriptions can be; it depicts the king on a beautiful black horse, using simile to relate it to the dark of the night, and his gold and scarlet reins like that of the sun and the softest cloth. “ the reins braided with scarlet and gold like the sun shining on a perfect meadow”(Daniel 129). This use of simile and the description shows the reader how rich kings really were, it gives you a peek into the world of nobility and

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    Louise Mallard is Kate Chopin short story's protagonist. As noted earlier, Louise has a heart trouble during the time when her friends are to break her husband's death news to her. She reacts to the news despite her heart condition with a flood of grief. She quickly retreats to her room which indicates repressiveness which she is accustomed to. She briefly feels guilt out of experiencing joy at the freedom which is brought by the death of her husband. She is later faced with some complex mix of love

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    Title goes here In 431 BC there was Equality before the law a set of rules and regulation in Rome that declared everyone equal in the court of law, yet women were bound to rules that no man had to follow, in 1948 the Universal Declaration of Human Rights declared that everyone of everyone race would be considered equal. Yet, Women were held behind by modified ancient tombs and tablets on how to behave, similar to women in 431 BC Rome, while men were told that they are equal. It wasn’t until 1960

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