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    Police Officer

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    My Ideal Job Profile (15 points) ▪ Written Reflection (40 points) ▪ Career Project (20 points) ▪ Business Card (15 points) Written Reflection 40 points The written reflection is a 5 paragraph essay (each paragraph should contain at least 3 sentences) that must answer the following questions: 1. Introduction • Paragraph 1: What job did you choose and why? 2. Body • Paragraph 2: How does this career fit (or does not fit) your intelligence

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    A jury to her peers

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    paper English 12/13/13 The social diversities and in-depth analysis of the influences of gender A jury of her peers? Or men subjugating woman into nothing more than cooks and cleaners? This book made woman seem as though they’re just house wives‚ and men are superior to the woman race. The social diversities and gender roles play a huge role in the “A jury of her peers” for obvious reasons. The gender roles in this short story are the exact opposite of the 20th century today. The diversities

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    When growing up as a juvenile‚ Officer Mark Smith was a victim of a few crimes. When the police were handling the crimes‚ Officer Smith thought that they could have handled things better. It was then that he decided that he might want to become a police officer‚ so he could be a better officer then the ones that he had to deal with. As Officer Smith got older and started really looking into what he wanted to do with his life he weighed his options and realized all the benefits of becoming a police

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    A Woman in Her Prime

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    A Woman in Her Prime by Asare Konadu. Heinemann‚ 1967. 107 pages Compared to the brilliance and brashness of so much Nigerian literature‚ the quieter literature of Ghana may seem in danger of being overlooked. A Woman in Her Prime is a good example of what a mistake that would be. Like its heroine‚ A Woman in Her Prime is modest‚ balanced‚ calm‚ and understated‚ but with a charm and quiet beauty that prove captivating. It centers on a domestic drama that can be stated simply: Pokuwaa would

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    Regardless of who you are‚ any human being may be persuaded‚ even those who consider themselves an expert in a particular field. Often police officers have a confidence or feeling of imperviousness‚ especially those who have been in law enforcement for longer periods of time‚ within an organization. This confidence‚ on one hand‚ can keep an edge that is required in a line of work such as law enforcement. On the other hand‚ this confidence comes with a healthy dose of invulnerability‚ or the feeling

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    Diane Downs: Her Children Got in the Way of Her Love Background Figure 1: Diane Downs. Photograph. Police Officer. Diane Downs’ 1988 Prison Interview. The Oprah Winfrey Show. 22 Oct. 2010 Diane Downs was born in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ U.S. to Wes and Willadene Frederickson on August 7‚ 1955. In her early life‚ she was molested by her father when she was a little child. She went to Moon Valley High School in Phoenix and met her future husband‚ Steve Downs. At the age of 14‚ she began to wear

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    Working in the Criminal Justice field requires a proficiency in your ability to write. As a police officer/case worker filling out reports‚ conducting interviews and taking notes‚ and filling out assessment‚ search warrants and arrest warrants may not seem like a task that requires great communication skill but it does. In almost every profession where you are preforming a service calls for an initiation of some kind of permanent record‚ and this is especially true in Law Enforcement. Your writing could

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    is Knowlton ? Answer : He is one of the top facilitators of the provost 3. What did Vayentha picture in her head ? Answer : She pictured the two agents who had been disavowed. 4. What is the famous quote derived from the work of Dante Alighieri ? Answer : The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis. 5. What does Langdon suffer from ? Answer : He suffers from claustrophobia. 6. Who was Ignazio Busoni ? Answer : He is the longtime director

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    The Author to Her Book

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    "The Author to Her Book" A writer has to have a certain amount of passion about their work. In the case of Anne Bradstreet in her poem "The Author to Her Book‚" compares a writer and their work to a mother and her child. As you read the poem you can see how she compares the growth of her work to the growth of a child. The first two lines of the poem show a motherly comparison by the words offspring and birth. The first line‚ however‚ has a negative allusion as well‚ from the words ill-formed

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    Ben Her

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    oppose taxation. Boycotts were a common response‚ since they were easy to organize and hit the British where it hurt the most- the pocketbook. More radial responses‚ like the Boston Tea Party‚ were generally condemned. 2. Explain the mounting tension existing in Massachusetts. The mounting tension in Massachusetts exploded in Apr.‚ 1775‚ when General Gage decided to make a show of force. Warned by Paul Revere and William Dawes‚ the Massachusetts militia engaged the British force at Lexington and Concord

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