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…of only two misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest without violence, but acquitted him of the more serious battery charges. But, the charges involving officer Mankewich were dismissed during the trial when Judge Thomas Mihok ruled that Mankewich’s traffic stop…
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…seen. He abolished the constitution, dissolved Congress, and crushed the opposition ruthlessly. Thousands died in the violence, but that did not discourage support from Washington Cuba enjoyed one of the highest per capita incomes in Latin America…
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…used for the purpose of the studies! However, with this sort of stereotyping being constantly played on and increasingly exaggerated by the media and television, perhaps it is possible that none of us (including teachers!) are able to escape…
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…or the media is presenting to the public only the things it deems newsworthy, a nearly infinite amount of censorships are being exercised every day around the world. More significantly, every legislator or person of political power must consider carefully…
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…, and in the home, but in the theater as well. While Civil Rights were finally coming in to the public eye through the new television media, play-writes pushed the issue further, putting racial stereotypes and discrimination in the forefront of their plays…
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…Muslims in the United States voice the frustration that even when violence is targeted against Muslims, such as Kosovo's ethnic Albanians, the United States refrains from tarring Serbs with the extremist labels that are commonly used when Muslims target enemies…
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…, and it experienced a thirty-fold increase, with many of the addicts staying with illegal suppliers. Switzerland opened a "drug park", but had to shut it down after five years because of an increase in violence and death. The number of heroin addicts went from less than…
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…and misunderstandings, with more than its share of misinformation. In the following pages we will explore all sides of this argument and offer up our solution. Guns issues has not been in the media or political spotlight until recently. Before that time the idea of gun…
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…and unanimously agreed to bar him from speaking in Parliament. Section 2(b) of the Charter provides that “ everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, including freedom of the press and other media
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…important issue, the conflict of gun control, in my view, involves distrust of government, individual responsibility, and attitudes towards violence within society. I believe that giving everyone a mechanism to hurt other people quickly, easily…
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