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    How has Miranda v. Arizona changed the arrest and interrogation process. The Supreme Court of the United States of America often makes decisions‚ which change this great nation in a great way. These changes can affect society in many different ways. In many instances there is dissonance over their decisions and the court itself is often split as to how the views are looked upon. The effect of the Courts decision generates discourse and on occasion‚ violence. This is what happened in the case

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    Statehood is a matter of politics‚ not of law.’ It is argued that statehood is attained after the fulfillment of certain prerequisites or “criteria”. Nevertheless‚ the application of criteria is not without problems: “The multi-criteria nature of concept‚ the tangled web of historically-specific pathways of state development‚ and differences in state forms have all contributed to substantial theoretical difficulties in reaching any wide agreement about how to define ‘the state’” (Dunleavy‚ Patrick

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    Benefits of the statehood for Puerto Rico The intention of this essay is to demonstrate to a vision rational‚ concordant political leader to the Puerto Rican‚ American and worldwide reality. It responds to the necessity that to the statehood it is necessary to imagine it and to expose it with all the evidence available‚ since many Puerto Ricans‚ including many political leaders‚ do not know like defending it or exposing it before the peculiar ones or our adversaries. Puerto Rico is smallest

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    Health Care Access in Arizona Heidi Haugen Grand Canyon University: HCA 255 February 1‚ 2015 Health Care Access in Arizona Recently the Untied States top priority has been to provide accessible and affordable health care to every American. Those that lack access to coverage find it much more difficult to seek proper treatment and when they do they maybe left with astronomical medical bills. The CommanWealth Fund found that one-third or thirty three percent of Americans forgo health care because

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    The Sonoran desert of southern Arizona is under severe threat due to a non-native species: 1 buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris). Buffelgrass‚ or African foxtail grass‚ is native to regions of Africa‚ southern Asia‚ Iran‚ and the extreme south of Europe. 2 It is a perennial grass that grows to about 50 cm tall with linear leaves. Buffelgrass was first introduced to Arizona‚ Texas‚ and Sonora‚ Mexico in the 1930’s as a means to feed cattle and prevent soil erosion. Unfortunately‚ many ranchers in Sonora

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    changed directions‚ and picked up speed. This caused the fire to circle around the firefighters‚ cutting off their escape route. Nineteen of the twenty firefighters were killed June 30‚ 2013. Yarnell Hill Wildfire June 28‚ 2013 in Yarnell‚ Arizona a wildfire was ignited by lightning. With the Prescott Fire Department ’s elite of “Hotshots” were called to fight the fire‚ as they have done many times before. But as the group of Hotshots stood their ground attempting to protect the city of Yarnell

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    must keep in mind that this organization is located in Detroit Michigan and planning to expand to Arizona. This means that the organization is already familiar with compliance with Federal Employment Laws‚ and Michigan specific regulations. As they expand to Arizona‚ they will need to familiarize themselves with new and different laws and ensure that they comply with them for their locations in Arizona. Clapton Commercial Construction currently has 650 employees and is planning to grow and additional

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    There is an organization called Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona that I will volunteer through by applying online for a specific date in their Tucson location. According to (communityfoodbank.org/) this organization provides food and food-related services throughout a 23‚000 square-mile region of Southern Arizona that includes Pima‚ Graham‚ Cochise‚ Greenly and Santa Cruz counties. The community Food Bank of Southern Arizona distributes over 63‚000 meals a day to members of our community

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    Racial Profiling Against Hispanics Racial profiling is the use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense. Racial profiling against Hispanics includes people from North American‚ South American and Central Americans. An example of racial profiling against Hispanics is by the color of our skin‚ which the majority skin tone (Color) is brown but not all of them‚ some may be a different color and are Hispanics. Sadly‚ our identity is defined by the color of

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    devastation to hit the island in decades. While the people of Puerto Rico attempted to recover‚ the issue of statehood has remained in limbo since the June 2017 referendum held in Puerto Rico to vote on the island’s current territorial status. This current referendum resulted in 97% of the residents that voted‚ to cast their vote in favor of statehood. The governor of Puerto Rico has been promoting statehood in hopes that a change in Puerto Rico’s current political status would solve their crippling debt.

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