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    responding to crimes after they were committed. If police departments adopted one type of patrol there would be consequences. If police departments adopted reactive patrols‚ then there would be no way to prevent crimes. Police would only show up after a crime was committed and there would be an increase in crime. There would be an increase of criminal activity‚ traffic accidents‚ and a decrease in community approval of police. If police adopted the proactive patrol‚ then there would be more patrol in problem

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    consisted of city states very similar to Greece‚ but they united and one day decided they wanted to conquer the world. Of course‚ Greece fell to the Romans. When the Romans demolished them‚ they decided that they really liked Greek culture‚ and they adopted many of Greek characteristics into their own culture. Even though Greece was under their rule‚ the Romans still allowed them their own culture and individuality‚ as for all lands they conquered.  But Rome was still quite different from Greece even

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    A Review of the Literature Transracial adoption occurs when two parents of one race or ethnicity adopt a child of another (Hoffman‚ Pena‚ 2013). Through the years there has been significant controversy surrounding transracial adoptions as it has been said that “(white families) no matter how well intentioned‚ may be ill equipped to help black children survive in a racist society and develop a healthy sense of themselves and racial identity” (Butler-Sweet‚ 2011). Most notably the National Association

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    abandoned‚ aborted‚ or dumped on orphanage steps is unprecedented. Adopting Internationally Adoption is procedure by which people legally assume the role of parents for a person who is not their biological child. Adopted children become full members of their adopted family and have the same legal status as biological children. Although the majority of people who adopt are married couples‚ many single people also adopt. Many people seek to adopt when they discover that they cannot

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    First you have Augustus who was adopted by Julius Caesar. Augustus was able to appease the appetite for power of the Senate by making Rome a Monarchy disguised as a Republic. Augustus controlled the army‚ The Senate‚ he could veto all legislation and could impose judgment and punishment

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    someone who is adopted‚ it’s an even bigger struggle. I’ve spent the past four and a half years trying to figure out who I am...where I come from. And even still‚ I only have half a story. Other than being adopted‚ some may label me as a pastor’s daughter. Others might say I’m just some rebellious kid. The only people who know me as all three‚ are close friends and family. But of course‚ knowing me better than everyone else‚ they see me in a lot of other ways as well. I was adopted by the time I

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    Edward Livingston first compiled American criminal codes‚ divided into four codes comprising all aspects of penal law. These were the Code of Crimes and Punishments‚ Code of Procedure‚ Code of Evidence‚ and Code of Reform and Prison Discipline. David Dudley Field later modified Livingston’s penal code by simplifying the legal practice by reducing the amount of time going through common law opinions. In 1962 the American Law Institute’s model penal code was published and possibly the most important

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    excitement to meet their new child is one of the things adoptive parents and biological parents have in common. With adoption you don’t always know what to expect. There are times when the adoptive parents don’t receive any medical background on their adopted child‚ or the child’s biological parents. They have to discover many things for themselves and be prepared for any health issues that may surface. For a couple giving birth‚ they know more or less what to expect‚ health wise. Based on their genes

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    damaged their cause‚ but they contributed to the war efforts during WWI and were able to help women gain enfranchisement‚ therefore they were partially successful in promoting the British Suffragette movement. They used various forms of propaganda‚ adopted militant strategies‚ and supported the war effort to promote the suffragette movement (Lance‚ 1979‚ 51-53). Some historians agree that the forms of propaganda and the militant strategies employed by the WSPU proved that they were willing to make sacrifices

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    Zainual Bashar Bhutto‚ Rambalak Yadav‚ Vikram Singh Consumer Perception of Retail Outlets: A Comparative Study of Big Bazaar and More Megastores Email: zainualbashar@in.com‚ vikksecb@gmail.com‚ rbyadav1988@gmail.com Abstract This study focuses on the Consumer Perception of Retail outlets: A comparative study of Big bazaar and More mega store. With the help of consumer perception of retail outlets increase their sale and provide total customer satisfaction. These Retail Outlets increase the India

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