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    California’s Race-Based Lockdowns CJS/221 CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE TEAM A NOVEMBER 3‚ 2014 Introduction  In this slide show it will show you how Californian prisons are ran and what happens in prison.  This slideshow was put together by a group of 6 individuals so there will be a lot of information provided.  Provided at the end of the slideshow will be a reference page to where if you would like more information on anything you will be able to look it up.  Only thing left

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    Isaiah – God’s Plan and Purpose for the Nations (What does the canonical book of Isaiah teach about the place of the nations in the plan and purpose of God?) The book of Isaiah has extensive teaching on the place of the nations in God’s plans and purposes. There are more than sixty direct references to the nations‚ the first in 2:2‚ the last in 66:20‚[1] with thirteen full chapters being devoted to oracles or denunciations against other nations.[2] Isaiah’s teaching about the nations can be

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    In The late 19th century and early 20th century United States was experiencing great economic change and population growth due to the rise of industrialization and the increase of immigration. However‚ even though the primary benefit and purpose of industrialization is economic growth‚ in this period of time the economic and social gap between the rich and the poor grew more than ever before‚ leading to the surge of socialist groups that demanded reform in workers’ conditions and salary. On the

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    The Jungle In the year 1906‚Upton Sinclair published the eyeopening novel‚ "The Jungle". The fictional novel became immensely popular that not only the American people were reading it‚ but the twenty sixth president of the United States‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ also engaged in reading it. The fictional novel takes place mainly in Chicago‚ where a family of twelve immigrants move from Lithuania to the United State of America in hopes of achieving their version of the "American dream". Once the family

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    The Jungle Questions 1. Upton Sinclair depicts the lives of Jurgis Rudkus and his family to closely resemble the true lives of the working-class of America during this time period. The word bitter best describes the challenges faced Jurgis’s family. For instance‚ mostly whenever anything happens to Jurgis’s family mostly everything has a negative outlook on their lives. First‚ a large portion of Jurgis’s family has to undergo the cumbersome working conditions Packingtown has to offer. Ona‚ Grandpa

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    about the purpose and the significance of Chicago Plan. Second is the implementation of the Chicago Plan. We first to talk about the purpose and the significance of Chicago Plan. Chicago Plan is the correct route to guide the future development for this city. And this plan is the greatest plan in the American. Urban planning is the basis of all business and social problems. The Chicago plan solves the important problems for our congestion‚ transportation‚ and public health. This plan will eliminate

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    fictional meat-packing firm based on the real Armour & Co. ("Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle"). Through Rudkis‚ Sinclair gained the opportunity to reveal his findings on the corruption of Packingtown. Appeal to Reason published The Jungle as a serial‚ putting out one chapter per week beginning in late February 1905 (Cherny). Almost immediately sales boomed‚ reaching 175‚000 copies sold per issue. Hoping to reach a larger audience‚ Sinclair set about trying to have his book published‚ but publishers

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    Statement of Purpose/ Study Plan XXXX Academic Goal: I would like to study Financial Management at your well-known University. During the past several years‚ I set about enthusiastically taking on all the professional knowledge and skills to become a competent business professional. I feel that a Master in finance will provide me with the training I need to sharpen my professional judgments. Thus‚ your programme will grant me greater accuracy in observing the financial market. All this will

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    protecting him and helping him‚ Sinclair chimed in‚ “So guileless was he‚ and ignorant of the nature of business.” (Sinclair 34) Sinclair tells the story from a God-like perspective‚ where he’s in the mind of Jurgis but seems to not control it‚ but has a heavy opinion on Jurgis’ actions and especially those of others. Sinclair once again calls out Jurgis’ ignorance on page 50 after he thinks that he will climb the corporate latter by performing hard work‚ to which Sinclair states‚ “…he would soon find

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    Setting: Whole Class/Small Groups Topic: Author’s Purpose Lesson Standards: 0-Not Observed 1-Beginning 2-Developing 3-Accomplished Next Generation Sunshine State Standards LA.A.2.2.2: The student identifies the author’s purpose in simple text. LA.3.1.7.2: The student will identify the author’s purpose (e.g.‚ to inform‚ entertain‚ or describe) in text and how an author’s perspective

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