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The 1st Amendment; the Bill of Rights
Rights
The First Amendment “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. ” — Amendment One, Bill of Rights,…
Police Corruption: An Analytical Look into Police Ethics
Corruption
Ethics
Police
Historically, the issue of police misconduct has been a sensitive topic that people avoid discussing openly. Unfortunately, its impact on our criminal justice system is often underestimated. Corruption and misconduct allegations are frequently ignored or silenced through legal actions and betrayal from within the system itself. Surprisingly, suppressing or being indifferent to police misconduct ultimately…
Essay- Street crimes in urdu
Crime
Polygamy
What is a Crime? A crime is an offence against the public law. It is an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon conviction. Crimes violate the law and order of a society and it negatively affects the social structure and the…
Comparison and Contrast of USA and Sweden
Immigration
United States
Introduction The United States of America (USA) and Sweden are two of the world’s most highly developed industrial countries. Although their economies are similar, there are also differences between the two nations that will be discussed in different sections of this paper. The focus will be on comparing and contrasting the geography, people, and economy…
Alcibiades, Pericles and the Athenian Ideal: An Analysis
Art
Democracy
Socrates
IntroductionOne of the popular historical accounts that many historians and analysts still study today is the history of the Peloponnesian War as it was described by Thucydides. It was a long, drawn out war that involved some of the best armies and navies in this part of the European continent, as well as notable political…
Singtel Case Study
Economics
Investment
Monopoly
Singapore
Introduction The ever-changing telecommunication industry is shaped by many factors in which if any players of the market is slow to react to consumer wants and needs, it will find itself soon out of business. Being a monopoly of Singapore telecommunication market, Singtel was previously able to earn large profits even if they were slow…
The Use of the Lethal Force
Force
Use of force
The Fayetteville Police Department in Arkansas enforced a Less-Lethal Weapons and Defensive Tactics policy that went into effect November 15, 2016. This policy was created to ensure that “…officers use defensive tactics and less-lethal weapons when warranted, but only in a manner consistent with this agency’s use of force and in accordance with guidelines established…
Unit 3 Apush Study Guide
James Madison
Study
US Study guide for Unit 3 1. Settlers in the eighteenth century American backcountry sometimes resorted to violent protest to express their grievances. Analyze the causes and significance of TWO of the following: March of the Paxton Boys, Regulator Movement, Shay’s Rebellion, Whiskey Rebellion 2. Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in…
Organised Crime in the New York City
Crime
Organized crime
New York City is the largest city in the US, both in terms of population and urban economy. Consisting of five boroughs, namely Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, the city has seen organised crime racketeering since the early nineteenth century. Five New York City based Mafia families operated through all the five boroughs…
Apartheid Policy in South Africa
Africa
Policy
Apartheid The word apartheid means “separateness”, which was the policy of legal separation followed in South Africa. The apartheid laws classified people according to three major racial groupswhite; Bantu, or black Africans; and Colored, or people of mixed descent. The laws determined where members of each group could live, what jobs they could hold, and…