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    Is torture ever acceptable? According to the UN Convention Against Torture‚ any infliction of torture1 i.e. waterboarding is banned under international law and the domestic laws of most countries in the 21st century. The point of contention is whether torture under any circumstances should be entirely prohibited. This opinion piece will be centered towards the debate regarding interrogation using torture methods and argue that torture is never acceptable from the moral and utilitarian perspectives

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    Geography of Social Vulnerability: Race‚ Class‚ and Catastrophe." Understanding Katrina: Perspectives from the Social Sciences. 11 June 2006. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/Cutter/>. 3 Lois‚ Quinn M.‚ and John Pawasarat. "Racial Integration in 100 Largest Metro Areas." University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Jan. 2003. Web. 26 Oct. 2011. <http://www4.uwm.edu/eti/integration/integration.htm>. 4 Campbell‚ Luther. "Kids Aren ’t Racist‚ Schools Are - Page 1 - News - Miami

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    What is the importance of Criminal Profiling? By Tiffany Collier Criminal Profiling is a great way to try to understand the suspect as a person. It is necessary to learn who the individual is in order to track and locate them. The person’s information is vital to an investigation. Things such as habits‚ history of violence‚ family‚ education‚ schedules/routines‚ and personality traits just to name a few. This new development of investigating is helpful in obtaining fugitives quicker

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    Briana Laszlo Professor Tayyar English 114 23 April 2015 Is It Really Happily Ever After? Fairytales are one of the common understandings throughout the childhood of children in the United States. The Grimm’s Fairytales serve as a foundation to many of the stories that we grew up with. In the fairytales written by The Brothers Grimm‚ the role of women play the biggest part in each story; thus may be because that German women were the ones that were telling the stories or because the depiction of

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    Is Lying Ever Ok?

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    Is lying ever ok? Lying is probably one of the most common wrong acts that we carry out. However‚ it is an unavoidable part of human nature. Most people would say that lying is always wrong‚ except when there’s a good reason for it - which means that it’s not always wrong! I disagree with this belief. From my understanding‚ it is not Okay to knowingly lie‚ no matter what. Always tell the truth. Most people make up excuses all the time because it’s easier than telling the truth which may be

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    Many people believe that DNA profiling is not a credible source. Although 99.9 percent of human DNA is the same in everyone‚ the remaining 0.1 percent which consists of about 3 million base pairs of amino acids is unique to that individual (Ballaro and Walter). Without the help of scientists and their technology many criminals would get away with their crimes. Deoxyribonucleic acid‚ or DNA‚ is a component of every cell in the human body. DNA can be found in any organic source for example saliva

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    DNA Profiling for Crime Investigation Rabia Awan Preston University Islamabad‚ Pakistan rabiawan079@gmail.com Abstract— DNA profiling also called as DNA typing or Gene fingerprinting has been used as a powerful process for identification of humans. Many countries around the world where forensic databases have created to store DNA patterns(DNA profiles) of crime scenes in order to put the actual criminals behind the bars and free the innocent who have been kept in jails for years without any

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    The Best Journey Ever

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    The best journey ever I lowered myself into the sleek‚ red‚ open‚ sedan. I was tired from my journey by plane to Spain‚ but was looking forward to a rather enjoyable road journey with my best friend. So long as she was driving‚ how did it matter how long the journey was. Soon we were moving through a meadow. Dew glistened on the bright green grass and poppies danced to the beat of the breeze. A few miles away‚ a whole carpet of flowers covered the land. A heady‚ sweet scent reached my nose and

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    Religious profiling is one of those things that seems like the right thing to do‚ but also seems like the wrong thing to do. In the article “Should We Religiously Profile?” by Ben Shapiro‚ Ben talks about how religiously profiling someone can cause an innocent person to be wrongly convicted‚ but also not religiously profiling can lead to a large death toll. Religious profiling either works out well or it ends horribly wrong. There is no escaping the problems religious profiling causes‚ unless of

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    Best Week Ever It was the first day of recruitment‚ Sarah and Jessica and I were going to go together. We all got ready in my room and headed over to Blum for the information night. When we got there‚ I had sweat pints as big as softballs and we were the first ones there. While us waiting for all the girls who were rushing to come so the meeting could start. We started talking to all the active girls‚ so we can get to know them all. I was so nervous to meet all of them and felt so little to them

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