Social Media Platforms and Your Career Mollie L. Anaya Hum/186 June 8th, 2015 Mrs. Arianne Bellizaire Social Media Platforms and Your Career Social media has become one of the most intriguing technological functions of our time. Day by day, it grows larger and reaches dozens of people of a different audience. Social media has a place for all diversities: old, young, musical, savvy, and even professional organizations and people can find a place on social media. Law
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the world these days’ views themselves as a director because they have a camera on their phone. Everyday I see numerous videos on social media created by someone using their smartphone. These videos can be anything from street fights to practical jokes. However, a popular idea that has circulated over the past few years involves these cell phone directors
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himself by saying the following, “American law enforcement officers understand that race is and has been a heated issue in our country. Most appreciate the vital need for thoroughness and transparency in pursuit of the greater good in their actions and in their investigations (BrainyQuotes).” Although police brutality does happen, the media makes
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This paper outlines why security and privacy cannot be mutually exclusive. As we continue to advance with information and communication technologies, our society will require cyberlaws and the government needs to equip law enforcement with modernized tools to protect society’s most vulnerable in cyberspace. To achieve a happy medium between security and privacy, I propose the concepts of transparency, accountability, integrity, and professionalism in the security-privacy debate. Today, there are
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city of Ferguson. August 9th 2014 in the state of Missouri the city ferguson gained an identity. This was the day an 18yr old Micheal brown was shot and killed by an police officer. This too familar story caught fire across the country because of social media uproar and the ridculous timeline that the news showed that leads up to his death. This has caused a split throughout the country some people believe that what happend was wrong and counties to show how some people are still facing heavy oppression
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Article Analysis Moral Panics: Culture, Politics, and Social Construction Introduction: One might heard about threats, warnings and illegal actions that are influencing the society at their peak. No matter which culture an individual is belonged to, the thing that matters is the panic he has been influenced by, through various ways. Such panic is simply termed as moral panic and it has been the cause of cultural conflicts, social disturbances and political issues. Moral panic has been a hot
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Race has been a large social problem in crime over many years. Legal systems, the humans’ psyche, and racial biases have turned the legal system against minorities. Men that were ready to become their own kings founded this nation on institutions that suppressed social classes beneath them. The common trait that could separate these bureaucrats from the work force was their race. This was simply the seed of white privilege in the United States. Flourishing ever since attributes of white privilege
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monitor internet content. However, they do have some rights regarding monitoring internet content. These rights include, but are not limited to: freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of the press. Lincoln.edu claims "'Congress shall make no law....abridging (limiting) the freedom of speech, or of the press...' Freedom of speech is the liberty to speak openly without fear of government restraint. It is closely linked to freedom of the press because this freedom includes both the right to speak
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the United States. One that has routes in our culture, history, and psyche that have been established over the years by differences in social status, heritage, and demographics. A lot has been learned, evolved, addressed amidst ever changing views and necessitated tolerances. Racial profiling is unjust but in a time of heighten needs for security, law enforcement scrutiny, and improved policing standards and technology it is a misnomer and often quickly used to characterize an agencies or officers
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RACISM IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM By Nichole Griffith Advised by Professor Chris Bickel SOC 461, 462 Senior Project Social Sciences Department College of Liberal Arts CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY June, 2012 © 2012 Nichole Griffith Table of Contents Research Proposal ............................................................................................................................1 Annotated Bibliography .......................................
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