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BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIO
1425 Words - 6 Pages.... Black communities throughout the U.S. are witnessing the institutionalization of their youth. Of course institutionalization is nothing new to Afro-Americans, it is something Blacks have faced since their existence in this country. In the beginning Blacks were forced into the institution of slavery. After the abolition of slavery Blacks faced institutional racism, that is, racism legitimated by the whole of society directed against the few of society. As a facet of that institutional racism Blacks are now forced to persevere the increasing trend of control by the US Criminal Justice System. Control by the USCJS includes the probation, parole, imprisonment, and death of Bla ....
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The Strategies The Meiji Government Used To Achieve Economic Development?
604 Words - 3 Pages.... became a tool for indoctrination into what Peter Duus calls "a kind of
civil religion" with the Imperial Rescript on Education. This Rescript stressed
two things. First, it stressed loyalty to the emperor and to a lesser extant to
the state. In every classroom a picture of the emperor was placed. Second, the
education system stressed self sacrifice to the state and family. Filial piety
was taught in schools and applied not only to the family but also to the
national family which included father, teacher, official and employer. The
Japanese education system also created a system of technical schools and
universities both public and private that educated a growing class ....
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"Stop Seeking Certainty.." Minow's Response To Bork
2211 Words - 9 Pages.... the intentional and textual originalist views. The intention-based
originalists argue that the original intent of the framers can be discerned
from a neutral reading of the Constitution and peripherally related
documents. The problem here is that the framers, the adopters, the
ratifiers, and the electors all had possibly separate intent and it would
be difficult to know all of their intentions. According to this view, the
Constitutional text merely provides clues as to the intent of the above
mentioned groups. So peripheral documents, such as the Federalist papers,
are important clarifiers of the original intent. The second subdivision of
orginalism is calle ....
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E-mail In The Workplace, Yours
912 Words - 4 Pages.... are also allowing employers to monitor employees in new ways. All e-mails are viewable by employers, even if they have been "deleted" by the employee. As stated in the article, employer's reasons for monitoring their employees e-mail are to investigate and prevent illegal activities and to evaluate employee performance. Company's feel that what takes place on their premises is company property and therefore they have the right to monitor e-mail. Employees feel in some cases, this is a violation of their privacy rights. I feel I have to agree with employers on this issue, however, to a point. I feel employers do have the right to access employees e-mail with the emplo ....
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Gun Control- A Firing Issue
1334 Words - 5 Pages.... are diseases, but when one
looks at the facts, though, the arguments of gun control advocates seem irrelevant and it
becomes clear that guns should not be controlled.
Gun ownership by private citizens is protected under the 2nd Amendment. It
states that “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the
right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.†The forefathers of
our country meant for the people to own and use firearms, and any law or control on that
right would be unconstitutional. Gun control activists essentially believe the Second
Amendment guarantees only to its militia the right of arms, but the â ....
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The Rise And Fall Of American Communism
5580 Words - 21 Pages.... the red tide of communist ideology from making huge gains in America. Nonetheless, the popularity of communism in America increased during the Great Depression, as a result of both the government’s relaxing its attack on alien ideas while attending to the depression, itself, and the fact that the ideals of communism offered hope to Americans, who suddenly found themselves homeless and jobless. The advent of the Second World War and the Korean War, however, once again heightened the American government’s desire to control public opinion so as to increase the effectiveness of the American war-machine. This time, the government’s more fervent and, even more relent ....
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The Canadian Senate
193 Words - 1 Pages.... through. They're paid a lot of money to just sit and do
nothing.
The Canadian Government could work fine without the Senate. Just get
rid of it, and have the governor look at the bills closely before he signs them.
Just in case the governing party try's to pass a bad bill.
Or it could be changed, have less senators that aren't paid as much. Or
change to an American Triple E type of senate. Which stands for elected,
effective, and equal. The Senator should be elected by the provinces and have a
limited time in the Senate. This would make the Senate much more effective and
fare.
If the Senate continues as it is right know people will get more and
more frustrated wit ....
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Alcohol And Drug Control
1311 Words - 5 Pages.... as, their prospective family members are available for this service. This program is necessary to protect Army and unit combat readiness and personnel's health and welfare. There are seven functional areas of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Program. they are as follows: prevention, education, identification, rehabilitation, treatment, program evaluation, and research. There are nine objectives of ADAPCP:
· Reduce the abuse of alcohol and the availability and abuse of other drugs within the Armed Forces.
· Prevent alcohol and other drug abuse.
· Identify alcohol and other drug abusers as early as possible.
ADAPCP 2
· Restore bo ....
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