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    and it captured everyone's attention with her performance and was called out racist. Also the music video made a political issue that is now being charged. Beyoncé is being criticized for her Super Bowl halftime performance. The New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, ‘I think it was outrageous”( February 8th, 2016). Everyone has different opinions and reactions to Beyoncé’s performance but being judge is part of being famous. The female singer performed with her backup dancers wearing black afro hair

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    and are not here by choice, or to hurt anyone, it still affects us each and every day. Illegal immigration has been a problem for many years, and it seems as if it is impossible to control, but according to former mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York it can be controlled. Giuliani stated

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    Trump then explains that the left “came violently attacking the other group” without naming who the “other group” was- once again evading the labeling of the white supremacist group. Trump goes one step further in digging himself into a hole by claiming, “You said there was hatred, there was violence on both sides.” Realizing his mistake, he entirely shifts the conversation by comparing Robert E. Lee and George Washington as a justification for his argument. Senator Cory Gardner tweeted, “Mr. President–we

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    We have all wondered if elections over the years have ever been rigged, well now we have kind of a definite answer. Thanks to the ignorance in the upcoming election I have found two articles that correlate with each other, thanks to BBC. The first one is titled “Is the U.S election really rigged?” and the second is “What happens if Trump refuses to accept defeat?” Donald trump brought up the topic of voter fraud at one of his rally in Delaware recently, because he is a sore looser but that’s beside

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    1) In the article "Body Count" by Kelefa Sanneh, Sanneh argues that many African Americans are contesting the very same system that many community members helped to create in the first place. Many African Americans once advocated for harsher penalties, mass incarceration, and more police intervention during times when crime rates were higher. Now, most are criticizing and demonizing those same parts of our justice system for being racially biased as the crime rate drops. 2) In

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    Introduction As Americans, we are entitled to our freedoms. So, hearing the term Stop and Frisk gives the American people mixed feelings. Stop and Frisk has become a hot topic since all it takes to get Stopped and Frisked is reasonable suspicion. While the people being stopped in New York may see it as inconvenience, other bystanders see it as an extra safety precaution to keep them, their friends, and their family safe. For some people, they want to know if Stop and Frisk is constitutional, influenced

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    Stop-and-Frisk Keeping America Safe or Violating Human Rights Sergio D. Santiago Palm Beach State College Author Note You can reach me at my email: santiagosd1@my.palmbeachstate.edu Abstract For many years’ citizens of America have been targeted by many local law enforcement officer. The issue and topic in this discussion of this paper on a major policy. The policy is on Stop-and-Frisk and how its legal but still seems unconstitutional or at least an abuse of power we give to local officers. My

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    The theme of the show conceivably plays the most important part in the performers’ delivery. The themes usually send central messages to the audience to give them a “feel” of the performance, but recently over the last few shows, themes have been used to send messages to the audience to raise consciousness of several issues. Themes have been around since the first Super Bowl, in which the theme was “America thanks”, in which the crowd paid their tributes to John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King

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    As a patrol officer in Memphis for nearly ten years I feel personally invested in questions concerning the management of patrol personnel. Having seen many good officers and a few bad officers over the years I know the difficult task administrators are required to handle on a daily basis. I come from a military background and prefer clear direct instruction/guidance from my management. By knowing what the standards are and the possible consequences for failing to meet them I feel comfortable in my

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    The Puerto Act

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    racketeering offense in the last decade can be charged using the RICO act to help. Originally enacted to bring down the Cosa Nostra from running their criminal enterprise, but in order to do so “the head of the snake had to be cut off” as said by Rudy Giuliani. The bosses of the mob never got their own hands dirty they were always the ones giving orders in privet meetings with their worker men, so tying the bosses to the crimes being committed on the street was near, if not completely imposable. The

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