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    Collingwood argued that history is always a product of the relationship between the past and the present. He argued that there are no "pure" facts. They all come to us through the mind of the one who records them. As the famous historian Fustel de Coulanges said‚ "Do not applaud me. It is not I who speaks to you‚ but history which speaks through my mouth." I think first to understand the weight of truth in relation to history‚ I must define what history is about: - History is a term that refers

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    Shady Bahsoun Amst 276 December 8‚2009 Research Paper #2 “Tell me what you eat‚ and I’ll tell you who you are” “Tell me what you eat‚ and I’ll tell you who you are” once said French lawyer and gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. With the growth of food import/export around the world and the opportunities of expansion in foreign coutries: Could Brillat-Savarin’s statement still be possible today or has it completely lost ground? Food is one of the fields in which globalization has

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    There is no one reason for violent crime. According to Elliot Currie‚ author of Roots of Danger: Violent Crime in Global Perspective‚ it is an interaction of inequality‚ marginal work‚ weak social constructs‚ strained families‚ harsh and ineffective criminal justice system‚ and easy access to firearms. These issues lead to violence‚ which “contributes to a vicious downward spiral in which poor social conditions create high levels of violence‚ which in turn exacerbate those adverse social conditions

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    It’s about 11:30 and Detective Tyler Moore is grabbing a cup of coffee as the elevator dings. He turns around‚ about to head back to his desk‚ expecting a wandering drunk or new victim‚ instead drops his coffee at the horrifying scene that had dropped out of the elevator and was now lying motionless and bleeding all over the hallway floor and wall. Snapping himself out of a thunderstruck state‚ he rushes over‚ adrenaline pumping‚ to the mud caked‚ figure barely covered with an even dirtier sheet

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    What Does Your Handwriting Say About You Good morning to all my fellow friends. Today‚ I’m going to talk about what your handwriting says about you. How you craft letters and words can indicate more than 5000 different personality traits. To introduce students to the field‚ graphologists have them write ‘she sells seashells by the seashore’ in cursive. Why cursive? Graphologists say it gives them a better read on a person. Try writing a same sentence now in cursive and see how graphologists might

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    American and Japanese Violent Crime While it may not be obvious at first‚ Japan and America hold many things in common. These countries are both known for priding their unique national histories. Both countries kept themselves isolated up until the 20th century. Today‚ the two are highly populated and urbanized countries. In fact‚ Japan has become increasingly westernized since World War II‚ allowing the people of both nations to share interest in the same cultural icons. Yet‚ these two seemingly

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    Lawrence 10/15/2012 What can crime statistics tell us about the extent of crime in America today? Explain? I think that crime statistics tells us the variation of crimes that are being committed. Each year the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under the Uniformed Crime Rate Program (UCR) collects information from law enforcement agencies throughout the United States‚ giving a total of how much crime is committed in each state. Crime statistics tells us that crime is up and on the rise‚

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    Adolescent’s Committing Violent Crimes Teenagers‚ who commit violent crime such as murder‚ first degree murder‚ second degree murder‚ homicides‚ voluntary manslaughter‚ and involuntary manslaughter should be tried as adults. These teenagers knew exactly what they were doing and they also had the intent to kill. Families are blaming it on violent movies or violent TV shows‚ hello it is called parental control. Maybe if we start trying them as adults teens would think twice. Adolescents should

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    Crime Intelligence Analysis Violent Crimes Katelyn Shawver American Military University Introduction Criminal intelligence analysis is useful in many areas to law enforcement. It is especially useful in apprehending violent criminals and preventing violent crimes. Violent crimes in the United States have been on a moderate decline over the past decade. This decline has been attributed to the crime analysis intelligence used by law enforcement. Prevention of violent crime

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    What Running Does For You As I get older I don’t know how anyone could live without running. Some teenagers might look for confidence in other people‚ but for me‚ I rely on myself by exercising. I believe when you put yourself into the constant routine of running‚ your body no longer has control over your mind. Your mind has control over your body. I remember when I first started running‚ I would feel that shortness of breath and the throbbing pain in my muscles‚ I would have self doubt. My parents

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