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    renovations. It also forbids sexual harassment (Title). However, one question remains unanswered; “Does Title IX cover sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination?” Adele P. Kimmel is a Senior Attorney with Public Justice, based out of the Washington D.C. office. According to her profile on the Public Justice website, Kimmel is a “widely quoted authority on school bullying and Title IX issues” (Public). Her 2016 article in The Yale Law Journal, “Title IX: An Imperfect but Vital Tool of LGBT

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    Activities (CTCA). The BDC article stated that, “The commission provided wholesome recreational activities for soldiers on the home front to prevent military men from seeking sexual relations with prostitutes or women deemed immoral (Katherine Bement Davis, Social Hygiene and the

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    Jennie Bergman Mr. Spencer Composition II 4 April 2014 Ebony and Ivory In the North after they had defeated the South in what was known as the Civil War, between 1861 and 1865, majority of the African Americans were freed from slavery. A lot of the white southerners from this period still treated the Negroes poorly. Several of the white southerners were very stern after the war when it came about giving the blacks a proper education and allowing them to hold jobs that only white people should be

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    State and Federal Authority in Screws v. United States Outside the courthouse in Newton, Georgia, in the early hours of January 30, 1943, Robert “Bobby” Hall was beaten unconscious by M. Claude Screws, Frank Edward Jones, and Jim Bob Kelley[1] while in their custody for the alleged theft of a tire;[2] Screws, Jones and Kelley were, respectively, Baker county sheriff, night policeman, and a civilian deputized specifically for the arrest.[3] Without ever recovering consciousness, Hall died as

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    refdesk@nu.edu To ask for reference assistance Writing Center http://tutor.nu.edu To schedule a consultation APA Reference Citation Examples Book Beck, C. J. A., & Sales, B. D. (2001). Family mediation: Facts, myths, and future prospects. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Chapter in an edited book Bjork, R. A. (1989). Retrieval inhibitions as an adaptive mechanism in human memory. In H. L. Roediger III & F. I. M. Craik (Eds.). Varieties of memory & consciousness (pp

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    Stages of a Criminal Trial

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    Fifth Amendment right to remain silent and to refuse to testify. In the precedent-setting case of Griffin v. California (1965), the U.S. Supreme Court declared that if a defendant refuses to testify, prosecutors and judges are enjoined from even commenting on this fact, although the judge should instruct the jury that such a failure cannot be held to indicate guilt. In the 2001 case of Ohio v. Reiner, the U.S. Supreme Court extended Fifth Amendment protections to witnesses who deny any and all quilt

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    Cold War Midterm Czechoslovakia 1968: Liberalization in the Eastern Bloc Michael Fritz Excelsior College September 17, 2014 The political landscape, economic climate change and religious beliefs all factored into the Cold War due the fact that it lasted nearly 5 decades. The Cold War changed histrionically from each administration change that every nation faced during these long time periods. In the Soviet Union political landscapes went from Stalin to Khruschev then Brezhnev, each impacting

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    The purpose is to explain the necessity and the alternatives to deadly force. Necessity of deadly force will include laws that have been passed by the United States Supreme Court, training methods and policies of Federal, State and Local agencies Alternatives to deadly force are less-lethal weapons that are used by law enforcement today, TASERS, pepper spray, bean bag guns and batons. Does deadly force need to be used against violent suspects? Federal Law Under federal law if a suspect poses a

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    Reference List Aging America, Trends and Projections (Annotated). An Information Paper to the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, 101st Cong. (1990). (Serial No. 101-J). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. Ando, M., & Morita, T. (2010). Efficacy of the structured life review and the short-term life review on the spiritual well-being of terminally ill cancer patients. Health. 2010;02(04):342–6. Boehm, J. K., Vie, L. L., & Kubzansky, L. D. (2012). The promise of well-being

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    By: Andrea Davis Pinkney & Brian Pinkney Objective: Students will be able to better understand how the inequalities of segregation led to the Civil Rights movement. One morning, unexpectedly, without the students being aware, divide the class in two groups for

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