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arrests and 81,762 drug seizures due to drugs in 1989 alone, but the bad news is the numbers of prisoners have increased by 70 percent which will cost about $30 million dollars. Despite common wisdom, the U.S isn't experiencing a drug related crime wave
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Category: /Literature/English
a drug related crime wave. Government surveys show between 1980 - 1987, burglary rates fell 27 percent, robbery 21 percent and murder 13 percent, but with new drugs on the market these numbers are up. One controversial solution is the proposal of legalizing
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reason that these attacks are not publicized in comparison to any other ethnicity hate crimes is because these crimes are vastly underreported.[1]
“Part of the problem is that hate crimes against Asian-Americans are vastly underreported. A cultural reluctance
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
was always more interested in boxing than his studies. This passion for boxing began when Ali's bike was stolen as a young teenager. Clay reported the crime to a policeman who referred him to boxing trainer Fred Stoner. This would be the beginning of Clay's
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
and a time of terrible violence. Dickens describes the two cities at the center of the novel: Paris, a city of extravagance, aristocratic abuses, and other evils that lead to revolution and London, a city rife with crime, capital punishment, and disorder
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pre-requisites or else it wouldn't exist. This is true of the apparently destructive appearance of crime and deviance and functionalists have tried to describe its role in terms of benefiting the whole of society.
The orthodox functionalist approach
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Category: /History
assumed total power, the major crime in the kingdom was anything his majesty considered to be an offense, ranging from breach of etiquette to high treason. Louis demanded total loyalty to the throne
and discretion in public and private behavior. (Dumas
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as police question the narrator. The beating of the heart was unbearable on the narrators conscious and drives him to confess the crime. On the most basic level one can say that the tale is of a conflict. There is a mental conflict within the narrator himself
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
assumed total power, the major crime in the kingdom was anything his majesty considered to be an offense, ranging from breach of etiquette to high treason. Louis demanded total loyalty to the throne
and discretion in public and private behavior. (Dumas
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title: Malcolm X type: Biography body: Whether you love him or hate him you have to admit that Malcolm X was an extremely critical figure who contributed in shaping American social life as we know it today. This paper will assess the significance
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