DeVry University: (Putting all your eggs in one basket) "Crimes Against Persons" a Week 5 Discussion: Author of Response: Sakhi, Rachel
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Rachel Sakhi, JADM110, Crimes Against Persons: Wk5 Discuss.
September 30, 2017, 8:02PM (PST)
DeVry University, Professor Swerine
1. Crimes against persons is a great topic which touches up on me as an example.
Racism, terrorism, hate crimes, green eyeballs.
This topic touches base upon some of the most confusing topics such as
robotic things disguised as humans which glances at something, relate it
to themselves, then feel anger, follow up on the anger feelings with
the detailed concentration of inventing ideas to commit violent hate crimes
based on what they saw in me, then breeding hate speech and plans to
gain and gather supporters to make or ensure the plan seeds out perfectly as
they author the results of my destiny (this measures how much energy, resources,
and supporters were involved to create the perfect controlled results), and focusing
on the perfect result for years until the imagination becomes the perfected dream
come true.
For example,
Telling someone they are a dumb animal.
The person then says, no I'm not..I'm a 4.0 student at DeVry University.
The person becomes irate at the object utilized to support the response.
The person then spends their annual salary and children's college fund to
hire terrorists to hack into the DeVry Education servers, build an application
over time to receive a streaming list of all texts, discussion responses, conversations,
grading schedules, etc. before the student actually gains access to her own work and
instructions simply to put all their little might into controlling the grading process and
then celebrating when the F arrives on the Scarlett letter garbage transcript. The same
pattern utilized in high school, then the abused victim slave converted to Islam where
dumb people are an embarrassment to all communities even slaves. When comparing and contrasting the both of each - which have pros and cons, the one who doesn't hold a diseased brain conflict with the slightest human basic, basic, basic daily activities needed to function in society is the winner. Who's arms are forever open wide and welcoming.
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Edited by Rachel Sakhi on Oct 1 at 1:05pm
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