D. “The sun is hot on my neck as I observe/The spikes of the crocus.”
Answer:
I'm 15 so nope.
Explanation:
I just saw those band titles and I couldn't resist responding to this. Good to know some people are still cultured.
conversation about the Black Lives Matter Movement, and the legacy that sparked it, with one of the world's leading experts on policing
Professor Daniel Nagin is the 2014 recipient of the prestigious Stockholm Prize on Criminology, an elected fellow of the American Society of Criminology, and the Teresa and H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Policy and Statistics. His research focuses on the evolution of criminal and antisocial behaviors over the life course the deterrent effect of criminal and non-criminal penalties on illegal behaviors, and the development of statistical methods for analyzing longitudinal data.
In the wake of recent incidences of lethal violence involving law enforcement officials in Baton Rouge, Falcon Heights, and Dallas, we sat down with Nagin to talk to him about what factors led to these events, why there is apparent mistrust between citizens and law enforcement officials, and what policy, research, and training measures can be taken to help prevent these situations in the future.
The poem Testimonial by Rita Dove expressed the overwhelming
joy that life can bring to one person. She had expressed how she sees the little
things that many had failed to notice. Dove accepts what life can offer her and
she accepts it with an open-heart