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    Secondly‚ police should wear body worn cameras because it provides visual evidence in court. Richard E. Smith‚ Wakefield police chief strongly asserts that‚ “Testimony can recreate but cannot visualize the actual event‚ prosecutorial position‚ evidence can be restored from the cameras” (Buote 2015). This Richard E‚ Smith is trying to say that if all police had cameras on them‚ if a crime that goes to court has the recording as evidence it can ultimately change the verdict. One thousand police killings

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    Should police officers be able to wear their body camera in private areas to record victims. There has been a lot of things going around the world that cops are abusive and don’t trust them‚ but nobody talks about the “good” cops because we don’t have proof‚ but the only proof you will get is recording and if you record them‚ they can claim privacy claims on the officer. The President of The United States of America Barack Obama has been seeking in on the police body camera. Mark Twain said ¨The

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    Topic: Students should not be allowed to wear religious symbols Wearing religious symbols among the students nowadays is one of the most discussed topics in many schools across the countries and is currently battling over whether or not religious symbols should be allowed in schools. This issue is getting a lot of people up in arms. Some say there should not be the slightest hint or religion within the school system‚ while others feel that not allowing it is stifling the freedom of the

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    What is a romantic novel‚ and what characteristics make it romantic? Well‚ in the early 1800s‚ there were two type of thinkers in the world‚ the rationalist‚ and the romantics. Some romantic novels include The Devil In Tom Walker by Washington Irving‚ The Devil In Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benét‚ and The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe. The rationalist flocked to large cities where they loved the innovation of industry and the production of new ideas and technology. However‚ the

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    Devil In A Blue Dress: Chapters 1-14 In the first fourteen chapters of “Devil In A Blue Dress” by Walter Mosley‚ Mosley introduces a character named Ezekiel Rawlins‚ or Easy. Easy is a home owner and takes great pride that he is one‚ but he is fired from his job at Champion because Easy did not want to work an extra hour. Since he has no job he does not know how he will pay his mortgage. Joppy‚ a friend of Easy‚ knows of Easy’s situation and arranges a job for him with a man named DeWitt Albright

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    In the Legends of the Devil‚ there is a common theme that angels and Heaven trump devils and Hell. While this is a common theme in most monotheism cultures‚ the difference here is that the devil comes across as a weaker character than even the average human. In the stories‚ The Rich Ranchero’s Maguey Fense and The Pulque Vendor Tricks the Devil‚ the devil is tricked. The rachero is able to make the cock crow before day break and the pulque vendor is able to get the devil too drunk to keep working

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    Trump: Devil or Angel Politics today are often a subject that many follow‚ and is not limited to age‚ race‚ or ethnicity . In today’s modern world‚ many of the current issues are plastered across the social media‚ such as Twitter‚ Instagram‚ or Facebook‚ and the most popular current issues was the 2016 Presidential debate. The debate was between a very outspoken narrow minded politician‚ Donald Trump and a woman whose last name was very well known in politics‚ Hillary Clinton. Each of the candidates

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    dealing with the intra-social fibers within their community. Amongst all of her clearly thought out books‚ four of her most critical thoughts are presented in Salvation. Her thoughts are entwined within four chapters: “The Heart of the Matter”‚ “We Wear the Mask”‚ “The Issue of Self-Love”‚ and “Valuing Ourselves Rightly”. All four of these chapters encompass her message that black love is malnourished in some way‚ shape or form. Overall‚ she seems to present good concepts‚ but she makes very basic

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    Every day an incident happens between a police officer and a citizen but not always do people know what really happens in these cases. These cameras will retain track of what the officer says or does when at the prospect of the crime‚ keeping them liable. Police Foundations wanted to test out this theory with a yearlong study. The cameras on these police officers will be able to keep track of all the evidence from the scene of the crime and will assure accurate statements and facial recognition from

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    Compare the effects of the use of different narrative voice in “Miramar” and “Devil on the Cross”. In both Ngugi’s “Devil on the Cross” and Naguib’s “Miramar” we see a distinctive use of polyphony to convey both the political stances and social viewpoints of the authors. Although‚ the use of this literary technique differs between the two novels‚ the authors both have the same intention of persuading the reader to agree with their personal stand-point. Ngugi’s use of this literary narrative technique

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