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Is it logically inconsistent to use statistics to illustrate white privilege, but not to support racial profiling? What can the legal evidence collection process learn from the strength and weaknesses of the ethnographic research method? What can ethnographers learn from the legal circumstantial evidence collection?
Is it logically inconsistent to use statistics to illustrate white privilege, but not to support racial profiling? What can the legal evidence collection process learn from the strength and weaknesses of the ethnographic research method? What can ethnographers learn from the legal circumstantial evidence collection?
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Know, however, that thesis statement must be a statement, not a question. "Circumstantial evidence is adequate to demonstrate racial profiling." (or inadequate, whatever you choose). Do the research on your questions, then form a thesis statement based on your conclusions.
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