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    established a new set of racially aggravated offences – hate crime Society has significantly changed Rivers of blood speech by Conservative MP Enoch Powell (1968) shaped future direction of immigration policy in the UK He predicted that “in this country in fifteen or twenty years’ time the black man will have the whip hand over the white man” Criticised immigration (open-door policy) Relaxed immigration laws responsible for crime and disorder Collecting data 1981 landmark year in the context

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    The impact that the Crusades had on the Western world was that the Crusaders learn’t how to build better castle’s and more advanced war techniques. Another thing the Crusaders brought back to the western world was science and medicine‚ they also learn’t the arabic number system and made calculations a lot easier to do. They were also taught about were the Muslim world went to and in return taught them that the world was a lot bigger then what they thought it was. They had many different fruit‚ spices

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    Living in a Stop and Frisk World Today around 1‚400 citizens in New York City will have their constitutional rights violated through an unlawful search. The legal term for the controversial search is stop and frisk. The New York Police Department continues to pressure its officers to stop and frisk citizens‚ and these situations are happening at an alarmingly increasing rate. For the New York Police Department‚ it seems to be a game of numbers as they continue to force their officers to conduct

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    The poorest countries in the world are most often referred to as the least developed countries‚ (LDC’s). 33 out of 49 of these are within Africa. The LDCs’ are categorised by the level of income‚ which is defined by $2 a day‚ and under $800 GDP per capita for three consecutive years. They are also named by the stability of the government‚ and vulnerability to natural disasters such as drought‚ earthquakes‚ and civil wars. It seems that without a doubt‚ these countries need assistance from the rest

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    A STUDY ON "CORRUPTION IN THE HEALTH SECTOR IN THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES": Context Bangladesh Partha Pradip Sarkar ID # 3-07-11-017 MBA Evening Program Department of Management Studies University of Dhaka March 2008 Executive Summary T he main objective of this study was to identify the sources and patterns of corruption in the Health Sector in Bangladesh and to analyze the causes and impacts of these corruptions. This paper describes important areas of vulnerability to corruption

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    Two Bildungsromans in One Story In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout and Jem Finch become more cultured and mature young-adults by experiencing different events. Scout became more lady-like when she observed and helped Calpurnia at her Aunt Alexandra’s brunch. Jem learned from Atticus and Miss Maudie that you should not take pride in your talents. Jem and Scout Finch became more adult-like and mature young people by experiencing different events. It begins with Scout sitting in on her Aunt

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    might inhabit this earth. Those of us fortunate enough to be born in a rich country such as Australia are expected to outlive those who are born and live in a 3rd world country. Unfortunately those who live in 3rd world countries don’t have access to the medical facilities‚ public services and general hygiene that we are privileged to have in our own country. While our life expectancies may vary depending on what country we live out our lives one thing is certain‚ death. Some of us are very lucky

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    bank loans are killing people in third world countries‚ by loaning copious amounts of money to the community that they can’t pay back. All third world countries are paying so much interest on their loans that they can’t supply essential services for the population‚ this debt is serving people in first world countries to help keep them stay rich at the expense of people in third world countries. We need to cancel third world debt so we can save these people from world hunger and death. Body Paragraph’s:

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    Avi Kozin 9-22-11 Corporate Villain or Third World Philanthropist Is hiring children in third world countries for cheap labor extorting or giving them good opportunities? In reality the businesses are taking advantage over people who live in conditions were the amount of money the children could possibly earn could be detrimental to the families income. The businesses who hire these children are now incredibly happy because they get their product made for cheap‚ but on the other-side

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    class has been an amazing experience for me so far. It is an experience I feel each student in our high school should consider. To many it will boost their self confidence in being around a younger group of people‚ as well as creating a mind set of helping others succeed. When I was in first grade I remember a similar experience where I was able to team up with a mentor as well as my whole class. I remember seeing my mentor as a person of strength and someone I could look to for help with my work.

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