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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
1,653 words... ely than they were pursuing drugs, ''s ays Assistant U. S. Attorney Steven Bauer. (Washington Post, Jan 18, 1993: p. 11) When cities enlarge their police forces quickly in response to public fears about crime, it can also mean an influx of younger and less well-suited officers. That was a major reason for the enormous corruption scandal that hit Miami in the mid- 1980 s, when about 10 % of the city's police were either jailed, fired or disciplined in connection with a scheme in which officer...
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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
1,481 words... upon scandal that hit Miami in the middle 1980 's. This was when about 10 % of the Miami's police were jailed, fired, or disciplined. They were in connection with a scheme in which officers robbed and some-times killed cocaine smugglers on the Miami River, then resold the drugs. Many of those involved had been hired when the department had beefed up quickly after the 1980 riots and the Mariel boat lift. "We didn't get the quality of officers we should have, says department spokesman Dave Mag...
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Supposed To Live Rights Of The People
1,661 wordsMy response to Patrick Buchanan's article from the NY Post. After reading an article in the October 3 rd edition of the New York Post by Patrick J. Buchanan entitled "Why is Kosovo Our War?" , I was very frustrated when he asked "Why does Serbia not have a right to send its army to prevent the cradle of that country from being ripped away?" Serbia was the one that ripped Kosova away from the Albanians after Serbian leaders and Milosevic stripped Kosova of it's autonomy in 1989 and began it's wid...
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Washington D C Presidential Debates
1,153 words... s short-lived. By the middle of the 1950 's television became the dominant mass medium. Technological advances continued throughout the twentieth century to extend broadcasting to include cable television, satellites, and internet access. These developments changed the face of news. One of the first demonstrations of the power of television came in 1952 when in just one broadcast "it transformed Richard M. Nixon from a negative Vice-Presidential candidate, under attack, into a martyr and an ...
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Franklin D Roosevelt Upper Class Society
1,690 wordsAlthough Eleanor Roosevelt served as first lady from 1932 to 1945, her influence lasted much longer than expected. Eleanor became her husbands ears and eyes during her husbands presidency and aided human rights during her entire life. She did what no other First Lady, or woman had dared to do before; she challenged society's wrong doings. Many respected her; President Truman had called her the First Lady of the World (Freedman, 168). Eleanor Roosevelt was an amazing first lady who helped her hus...
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York Times President Bush
1,440 wordsThe primary source of political information in America is the media. There is an extent to which one may consider this merely information, however; the facts presented and the way in which the story is written is not free of political bias. Certain publications and the articles which they contain are often presented to a certain audience, tailored to elicit specific feelings, and are written to force the reader to adopt the same political views as those contained in that publication. Of these pu...
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Governor Faubus Eight Children
1,176 words... endangered the children's lives. Following the Governors proclamation of the new bills, the NAACP appeared in the United States District Federal Court to apply for an injunction barring the use of the National Guard to halt the children's integration into Central High. Governor Faubus, having incited the mob violence and succeeding in intensifying the racist hatred of the segregationists, then placed responsibility of the children's safety onto themselves. Faubus requested the nine children ...
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Supposed To Live Rights Of The People
1,671 wordsKosovo Antigona Kosova Liberation Kosovo Antigona Kosova Liberation Army Why Shouldnt the U. S. intervene in Kosova? My response to Patrick Buchanan's article from the NY Post. After reading an article in the October 3 rd edition of the New York Post by Patrick J. Buchanan entitled Why is Kosovo Our War? , I was very frustrated when he asked Why does Serbia not have a right to send its army to prevent the cradle of that country from being ripped away? Serbia was the one that ripped Kosova away f...
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United Nations Eight Years
860 wordsJoy Davidman Excerpt from the Editors Foreword to War Poems of the United Nation Poems are an integral part of the underground movements in the occupied countries of Europe, but few of them have reached us. Nevertheless the war has already stimulated poets everywhere so much that an anthology like this one can provide a fair sample of the poetry of the anti-Fascist struggle. We have included in our definition of the war every conflict that has taken place since Hitlers first rise to power; the t...
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Earth Surface
647 wordsThree Branches of Scienc Andrew Rambo Ms. Gardener 10 th Grade Biology September 11, 200 Science is such a wide area that it is divided into branches. Biology, chemistry and geology are three of these branches. Each branch of science are very different. They use many of the same techniques in the study of the materials in their area of science, but are very different materials. Biology is the study of life and living things. The French naturalist, Jean Baptiste, introduced the term, biology, in ...
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