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    Mass Media Bias Report

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    it gets more biased. As time progresses, the people that follow public media are becoming blind to the facts and believe what ever come across their screens. For example, the recent article by CNN, “Police: Alfred Olango pointed vaping device, not gun” shows countless biases that affect every person in the United States, including myself. The article goes on to tell how Olango was shot by police when he pulled his vaping device out and pointed it at the policeman, when he discharged his weapon

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    Gun shots rang out seemingly from everywhere and from all directions. Lovienthal was nearly forced off the road on several occasions as they made their way through the streets, either by erratic oncoming traffic as if in a game of chicken, or when they’d

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    In the Conceptional Models and the cuban Missile Crisis Graham T. Allison presents three models of government action. These three models about: production decision, outputs and outcomes. Model one, the state act as a single rational actor making decision. Model two, sub-units of the state act allowing to pre-terminate procedures to produce an outcome. Model three, People in charge if various state responsibilities like Secretary of Defense make anticipated arguments based on their position. Policy

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    Moments in history are very important and affective throughout our everyday lives, memories that affect our past and future lifetime. History can also repeat its self in many different ways. Colin Kaepernick and the sandy hook shooting are examples of important times in history because they impacted people’s lives. Colin Kaepernick is a very important person that has affected a moment in history; he’s a former NFL player that played for the 49ers, but currently at the moment he is a free agent.

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    This is something that is extremely important to me, and a topic that hits very close to home. I feel like at any time that I can be the next innocent black person to be gunned down, or one of my friends or even worse one of my younger brothers. For doing absolutely nothing wrong, we can be shot by the people who swore to protect us. My biggest fear to be walking outside in the dark and to get stopped by the police. Not knowing what’s going through his head and if I even move a little that it could

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    Grizzly Man Analysis

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    Hi. It sounds like your process for earning a drivers license is more involved than ours. Honesty, I kinda wish our system was a bit more difficult. There are some shitty drivers on the roads here. I have heard of the Grizzly Man documentary, I think I watched it several years back, but I don't remember much of it. I know I read a lot of articles, commenting on how tragic his (and the lady with him) ending was. I'm still not sure if I find it tragic, or simply the outcome of a person who seemed

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    growth and development as the book has gone on. One day Jem, Scout, and Dill decided to sneak over to the Radley’s house, playing their game. The kids made a few accidental noises that caused Mr. Radley to wonder who was in his yard. He then shot his gun at the intruders, which happened to be Jem, Scout, and Dill. The kids sprinted off and Jem got his pants stuck in the fence. Later on, all of Maycomb arrived at the Radley place to see what the commotion was about. When people questioned why Jem had

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    However, I do think that we have seen examples, recently right here in Tuscaloosa where some kind of government censorship should have been exercised. January 10th, the morning after the National Championship a man jumped out of some bushes and held a gun to a bank tellers head and then proceeded to take the employees inside hostage. The media kept live coverage going, spilling their guesses about

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    Robb Court Cases

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    officers and civilians were shot and injured. In this location there were approximately 50 police officers involved in the shootout. The residential area in which both robbers lead officials would be another crime scene. Here both individuals were gun downed and killed. Phillips one of the armed robbers was killed by a semi-truck after his AK 47 failed on him and he used a small pistol to fire back at officers. Mătăsăreanu was shot multiple times in the middle of a street, in which later caused his

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    Should the military be allowed to recruit in high school? “War means fighting, and fighting means killing.” says Nathan Bedford Forrest. In my opinion, the military should not continue junior ROTC in high school. These are my reasons why. First, what they teach in the military is the opposite of peaceful things that schools teach, and it can cause extreme stress, which can lead to tragedies, such as an incident where a kid brought weapons to school and fatally injured another student. Another

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