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    Stop and Frisk

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    there’s has been a lot of actions that the police have been used on citizens and innocent bystander. One of these actions are called “Stop and Frisk”‚ which has been used a lot these days‚ specially in New York. “ Stop and Frisk” means to be randomly search by police or a high authority when they suspect a bystander is carrying something suspicious. At times " Stop and Frisk” can be helpful at times ‚ but not most of the time ‚ and in some cases it has been believed to be used by high authorities

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    Stop and Frisk

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    amendment. The Stop and Frisk program employed by the New York Police Department‚ gives police officers the right to initiate a stop of an individual on the street allegedly and do a quick search of their outer clothes for weapons based on if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that a crime has or is about to take place and the person stopped is armed or dangerous. This reasonable suspicion is not based with specific facts but from the hunches from New York Police officers. Stop and frisk has

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    The machine stops

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    cases‚ it has become the only acceptable way to communicate. According to “The Machine stops” short story written by E.M Forster‚ the lives of individuals are controlled by a machine that works under the surface of the earth. We are in a logic forced into agreement to gain knowledge of computers; otherwise opportunities will continue to become harshly increased as time goes on. In the story " the machine stops" it had made the life of the human race to be so easy and simple to the point that humans

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    The “Stop for Pedestrians” advertisement‚ sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration‚ demonstrates an extremely effective way to caution drivers when they decide to go behind the wheel. The success of the public service announcement is accomplished through the use of visuals and exaggeration. Persuasion is first achieved through an account of an anonymous driver‚ who made the mistake of only keeping track of the surrounding cars‚ “[He] was looking out for the other cars. [He did not] see

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    Stop Censorship

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    Stop Censorship SPECIFIC GOAL: I want my audience to step up and stop censorship. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention getter): How are you all doing tonight? We have a problem! A problem that some of us don’t even know exist. I beg you all to pay attention to your surrounding. The life we live today is in jeopardy. What we do today‚ or better yet what we don’t do can have detrimental results in due time.

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    stop and frisk

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    called “Stop and Frisk” which is a prevalent tactic used‚ especially in New York. “Stop and Frisk” means to be randomly searched by police or high authority when they suspect a bystander is carrying something suspicious. “Stop and Frisk” is a political issue that has been a concern for a long period of time. According to the articles “Growing up with Stop and Frisk” by Sara Maria Glanowski and “Why Stop and Frisk Matters‚ Even if You Don’t Live in New York” by Andrew Cohen‚ the cons towards “Stop and

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    Stop Smoking

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    STOP SMOKING A PERSUASIVE SPEECH SUBMITTED BY: Symon Jerremae Z. Del Carmen SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Madeleine Cabalan Hello my name is Symon and I’m here to persuade you to stop smoking.  Smoking is not only bad for health it is also as bad for the people  around you.  Breathing other people’s smoke is called passive‚ involuntary or  secondhand smoking. The non-smoker breathes "side stream" smoke from  the burning tip of the cigarette and "mainstream" smoke that has been  inhaled and

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    Stop Std's

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    Ab Erick Plumeri Page 1 The lecture is trying to point out that in our society STD’s are relevant and spreading. There are two options that work the best to prevent the spreading of STD’s among people. Abstinence is the best way to prevent pregnancy and STD’s. If two people don’t have sex‚ the sperm can’t fertilize an egg and there’s no possibility of a pregnancy. Some forms of birth control

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    Stop Thief!

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    uncle so that he says “Oh! Dear how sweet of you...!” Suddenly‚ breaking into my day dreams a boy of 24 or so just like my big brother suited in a detective uniform with black hat‚ and black glasses‚ his face covered came running past me shouting “stop him‚ catch him don’t let him go” and tripped at my feet. I said sorry to him and gave him a hand to get up‚ he got up and gave me a slight push and I felt something tickle down my purse as he wiped his clothes and kept running I thought for a while

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    Warning Signs of Relapse

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    WARNING SIGNS OF RELAPSE The clinical definition of relapse is when a person is affected again by a condition that affected them in the past. By definition‚ for relapse to happen‚ the disease must have been in remission or cured. In the case of addiction‚ the disease is incurable (chronic)‚ however the disease can be put into remission. Relapse is often thought of as an event‚ such as taking a drink or using a drug: however relapse is actually an extended process that begins long

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