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    responsibility of yourself. More than the paperwork required you need to be mentally prepared. It is not all that difficult. All you need to do is be aware of what is going on around you. Here are 8 things which you need to be aware of before you start applying to your preferred colleges: 1. Know what course you want You should be focussed right from the very beginning. Be well aware of the courses that you are particularly interested in. For example‚ if you are interested in biology you shouldn’t

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    speech Do cops believe they are above the law? Police brutality is wanton use of excessive force‚ usually physical‚ but potentially in the form of verbal attacks and psychological intimidation‚ by police officers. (Wikipedia). Police brutality exists in many countries police brutality is one of several forms of police misconduct‚ which includes misconduct‚ false arrest; intimidation; racial profiling; and sexual abuse. Although illegal‚ police brutality can be done under the color of law. Let

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    the house. They are weekend warriors who engage in a sport or other vigorous activity in their spare time‚ usually their weekends. If you are such a person and would rather not get contact lenses for weekend use‚ you might be considering high index eyeglasses. Here are five things you should know: Impact Resistance If you will be playing baseball‚ paintball‚ or other activities that require eye protection from projectiles‚ balls‚ bats‚ or rackets‚ high index lens materials lack the impact resistance

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    Police Corruption

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    is someone who uses a position of trust for dishonesty. In this case a position of trust is a Police Officer. Police corruption is when an officer misuses his/her authority to fulfill there needs and wants. There are many different forms of corruption; gratuity‚ involving free meals and discounts; bribery‚ involving the exchange of money or other goods between an officer and a suspect; theft and burglary‚ involving officers stealing property‚ money‚ and/or drugs. As a society‚ we hold law enforcement

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    with no one but you? You could only bring three things with you. What would you bring? I knew killing someone would be the completely wrong thing to do ‚ but I had to. Telling my father was the worst part. He is making me move to a deserted island were I’m going to live. I only get to bring three things. If I bring animals‚ power‚ and some protection‚ that shows that I can stay alive on the island for a while‚ without anything going wrong. One thing I would bring with me when I go to the island is

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    Top Line Report on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Confidence Index Introduction Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Confidence Index is published and released by A.T. Kearney‚ a global management consulting firm. The Index is the result of a survey where major businesses around the world are asked how likely it will be that they will be investing in any particular country the following year. The 2012‚ A.T. Kearney FDI Confidence Index examines future prospects for FDI flows as the world seeks to

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    Print The Public Image of the Police Final Report to The International Association of Chiefs of Police By The Administration of Justice Program George Mason University Authors (Alphabetical Order): Catherine Gallagher Edward R. Maguire Stephen D. Mastrofski Michael D. Reisig October 2‚ 2001 Contact Person: Stephen D. Mastrofski Administration of Justice Program George Mason University 10900 University Boulevard‚ MS 4F4 Manassas‚ VA 20110-2203 Telephone: (703) 993-8313 Fax: (703)

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    enmity; antagonism; unfriendliness Insecurity lack of confidence or assurance;

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    Argumentative Research Essay Final Draft. Police Brutality    Police work is dangerous. Sometimes police put in situations that excessive force is needed. But‚ because some officers use these extreme measures in situations when it is not‚ police brutality occurs. I believe Police brutality needs to be addressed‚ because it affects every one of us within our society. How can we trust the Police officers who sworn to “serve the public” when they use such excessive force that results in homicide? For

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    Police Discretion

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    POLICE DISCRETION     There’s a difference between the ministration and administration of justice. Nobody (except mechanical jurisprudence theorists) wants a ministerial agency of justice‚ one that would ritually and religiously follow every rule and regulation down to the letter in a mechanistic‚ repetitive‚ assembly-line manner. Instead‚ we need responsible administers -- officials who show "good judgment" and exercise discretion by assessing the context of each and every situation. By definition

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