Papers 19801-19810 of total 54444 found.
…process (Mora, interview). Beyond the obvious costs associated with police earnings are less apparent ancillary expenses. These are the props and things used to make an arrest. Most officers change their physical appearances frequently and lease a new car
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…to be flawless as well. The reader knows that this idea is not just in Stevens' head. At the beginning of his trip, while fixing the car, the chauffer of another house asks him where he works. The other butler is impressed: "You must be top-notch, working…
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…to buy and when to sell. Aside from the business of the railroads, there was a deep human rights issue that was simply ignored for the sake of getting Pullman sleeper cars across the nation as soon as possible. The white workers quickly realized…
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…that those occupations don’t offer. The pay might decrease, but the family time increases. Although this may sound pretty basic, it is coming to the point where the common analyst will work from the everyday setting. In bed, at home, in the car
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…men will get raped. Also, the chances of receiving AIDS are more than that of getting into a car accident. With problems like over population, rape, and sexually transmitted diseases, alternatives to sex are needed more than ever. Personally, I…
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…sister and her friend went outside to investigate. The sight that they found would change their lives. On a street near our house, there was a car parked on the side of the road and a man lying on the sidewalk. The two ran over to see what had happened…
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…not be driving luxurious cars, and if they do it automatically makes them a suspect. It is morally wrong and unlawful to make false accusation based on someone’s skin color. The Civil Rights Movement gave us the right not to be judged based upon our religion, sex…
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…then he would a white man. On the streets a white officer will stop a black man for no reason, ask where the black man is going, and often the officer will search the black man’s car of belongings (Cole 7.). White police will go through poor neighborhoods…
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…”. The accident and publicity made Touchstone remove the scene from the movie, yet leaving other violent scenes, including one in which a student purposely smashes his head through a car window. In Ontario, a five year-old boy set his house on fire, killing his younger…
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…of energy and topsoil conservation need to be discovered. Speculation has been made that it is too late to turn back the dependence which humans have developed for natural resources. How can anyone be expected to turn away from their gas-powered cars
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