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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    How well could you re-call where you were, what you were doing or what happened on September 11, 2001? I know I can re-call every emotional, fearful and chaotic second of that day, today, 15 years later. Because of the events that took place on that day, “the day that changed America forever” we are still dealing with these unsolved serious issues. Terrorists struck America in the heart of New York, Pennsylvania, The White House, The Pentagon and World Trade Centers’ killing millions of innocent

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    Gulf war as another explanation for his position which induce Rudy Giuliani to exploded. Paul was the only candidate on the stage to opposed the war, therefore Rudy implied that Ron was unpatriotic to suggest that the violence against us is just Middle East reaction of the U.S. policy. Paul also goes on to say how Osama bin Laden was delighted that we as in the soldiers were invading Iraq. The primary argument from the opposition is that Rudy was against Paul suggesting

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    When a cop wants to illegally enter and search a residence he breaks the window. This gives him probable cause to "investigate" and any evidence he turns up becomes miraculously legal. The idea is that the state has a vested interest in keeping an area attractive because if it has too many "broken windows," it will attract crime. The argument has been used to shut down porn shops and strip clubs, among other things. It's not a bad idea, but it is open to some pretty loose interpretation, and the

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    another state I had not heard or learnt about Rudy Giuliani prior to the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001. I could not have told you the Mayor of New York's name before the attacks, but as the rubble was cleaned up and the spirit and patriotism of America grew, Mayor Giuliani was front and center. Such a disastrous situation could not have been handled as cautiously and swiftly as Giuliani handled it. It became quite clear that Mayor Giuliani was not your average politician, because your

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    The history of stop and frisk began in 1968 and ended in 2013. Stop and frisk began with the cases of Terry v. Ohio, Sibron v. New York, and New York v. Peters. The Supreme Court’s decision was made on legal grounds to stop with reasonable suspicion, question, and if necessary, frisk for weapons. Stop and frisk was legally based off of early cases that showcased its importance. The case of Terry v. Ohio led to the development of legal stop and frisk in New York during the year of 1968. The case

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    In the career of journalism, the main role of being a journalist is to serve the people by providing information needed to allow the people to determine for themselves what events or news may impact their life. Unfortunately this task of journalist does not always meet the expectations that we the people hold due many journalism discrepancies, including the news media tendency to follow the pattern of the Authority Disorder Bias. This bias is when blame is placed on the authority figure(s) when an

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    There are many references to a variety of theories in the study of criminology. I am going to focus on the “broken window” crime theory, particularly in reference to misdemeanor community problems. Many of these crimes are considered victimless crimes of disorder, identified as graffiti, criminal mischief, prostitution, marijuana sale/use and loitering, to name a few. The “broken window” theory is not centuries old however it was responsible for inner city clean-ups all over the nation. The “broken

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    Trump immediately knew his movement was complete, it had a voice, and a face but it needed one last ingredient... a soul and Trump unveiled it Friday night in Miami with his new visual "Deplorables" campaign theme. In a brilliant stroke of genius and something politicians like Hillary rarely if ever do, Trump thought outside the box and created a mashup of the Broadway musical 'Les Misérables' and he took what Hillary thought was a disparaging name and created something that will be historic. Years

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    America Needs Some Gun Control Essay

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    Gun control is the effort to restrict or limit the possession and use of guns. The gun control debate may be one of the most important issues in our society. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2008 that the 2nd Amendment restrains the government’s ability to ban handguns. Some politicians are passionate about gun control and make voting decisions based upon on this issue alone; hence, the people we elect into office directly affect our lives. A few republican politicians have a strong belief in the

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    The Day That Changed America On September 11, 2001, America as we know it changed forever. We were attacked on our own soil for the first time since the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Our country thought we were safe from terrorist attacks due to the oceans that separated us. We discovered on that horror-filled day that we were extremely incorrect. Our own resources were used against us in those atrocious acts of terrorism. America was transformed from the numerous consequences that came from 9/11

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