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    BIS/220 December 2012 Week Five Learning Team Reflection Summary With the advancements in technology we all are introduced to new or improved forms. There are times when advancing and learning of new technologies is a wonderful thing as long as one can also retain new information along with previously learned knowledge. In last week’s teachings we have learned new functions and capabilities as well as had a refresher course on the Microsoft PowerPoint program. Along with this informative

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    Psychology 250 Critical Thinking Paper Critical Thinking Paper: Parental Guidance and Discipline: Nearly one million high school teens drank alcohol and got behind the wheel in 2011(CDC Vital signs: Teen Drinking and Driving‚ 2012.) Teen drivers are 3 times more likely than more experienced drivers to be in a fatal crash. Drinking any alcohol greatly increases this risk for teens. Research has shown that factors that help to keep teens safe include parental involvement‚ minimum legal drinking

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    Film Viewer Opinion Paper Jonathan P. Moran HUM/150 Version 7 4/1/2013 Dick Cammarota Ph.D. When choosing a film to watch‚ I will generally decide which film to see based on various factors. There are sometimes when I feel that I would like to watch a film that will make me think‚ and yet there are other times when a simple and lighthearted film are the way to go. When I choose a film‚ sometimes the mood I am in that day will help me to decide which film I would like to see. I will usually

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    Discretion: Legal Factors seriousness of the offense frequency of the offense prior or current system involvement extralegal factors: race gender: protective and chivalry factor socioeconomic status age other factors: demeanor family situation victim or citizen complaint departmental style/policy goal peer associations police can search and seize a juvenile with parental consent united states vs Matlock 1974 parents may not be able to give consent of search

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    Your composition needs to be three to five paragraphs long. It must contain an introduction‚ a body‚ and a conclusion. a. Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits. In American society today‚ there are numerous laws designed to protect all citizens. One such law is having a speed limit. This requires motorists to drive reasonably and consider the conditions and potential hazards‚ regardless of what the speed limit signs say. As the automobile demands grew‚ the streets and highways expanded

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    WEEKLY JOURNAL REPORT Learning Objective: Job Competencies On the fourteenth I was assigned to the traffic unit on the night shift. The officer assigned to this position is given a traffic unit police vehicle‚ which is equipped with more items then other patrol cars. Some of the things being spike strips‚ laser radars and other various items. When on traffic duty the primary focus is on speeders. We were stationed near I-96 and took radar for the remainder of the night. We cited over twenty

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    Development and Theories Related to Adolescence Daphne Holstin PS 220-01 September 3‚ 2012 Professor Smith Development and Theories Related to Adolescence Adolescences is the period of development between the ages of 12 to 18 years of age. During this period many physical changes begin both boys and girls as they grow rapidly and enter puberty. Rapid physical growth differs in boys and girls; boys usually start physical growth approximately 2 years after the girls do. Girls begin growth

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    Malith Wijeratne Professor Julie Marzano RDG055-01 July 7‚ 2011 Madame C.J. Walker was an inventor‚ businesswoman‚ philanthropist and a social activist who made her fortune by developing and marketing a hugely successful line of beauty and hair products for black women. The Guinness Book of Records cites Walker as the first female‚ black or white who becomes a millionaire by her own achievements. Born Sarah Breedlove on December 23‚ 1867 on a Delta‚ Louisiana plantation‚ this daughter of former

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    "theories" regarding‚ body‚ diet‚ breathing‚ physical exercises‚ uses of herbs‚ and meditation. All these bring human being into closer alignment with the “natural order” of life. While the Confucians strictly adhered to certain rituals and social laws of etiquette. Taoists were much more iconoclastic‚ they holed up in‚ mountain retreats‚ roamed the countryside‚ able to perform magic and unbelievable feats of matrial arts and some was rumoured had even mastered the secret of life and were immortal

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    Running Head: FINAL Final Essay Exam Ricardo Alvarado Kaplan University CJ 140-02 Introduction to Constitutional Law Professor‚ Ryan McNeal June 21‚ 2011 Knowing and just being aware of ones right could be essential for the public. One has to know the basic differences between a probable cause and reasonable suspicion. An encounter with an officer and a possible violation of the law it helps to know the cause so one can be prepared for a possible defense strategy. Warrants have certain

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