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    Wrist Watch

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    A watch is a piece of tool‚ man have ever achieved in designing‚ in which have helped mankind to be precise on time. It is a small portable timepiece that displays time‚ and sometimes the day‚ date‚ month and year. These types of watches with more functions than just displaying the common time will cost the user a fortune. This timepiece is especially worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket. Showing us the time for centuries‚ watches have evolved from the usual mechanical form into a digital form

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    agencies to adopt innovative technologies and problem-solving techniques while empowering traditional police organizational structures. Some participants questioned whether predictive policing was‚ in fact‚ a new model. Many police department argued that good crime analysts have been practicing predictive policing for more than 40 years. (Pearsall‚ B. 2010 May) SINCE THE EARLY 1990s‚ New York City has experienced the deepest and most prolonged crime drop in recorded history. In 1994‚ Police Commissioner

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    Swatch and the Global Watch Industry In the 1980’s‚ Swiss watchmakers began to realize they needed to change their business model to fit into a new global market place. They needed to not only change their views of the market but the infrastructure of watch manufacturing. In order to compete on a global level they needed to improve their technology‚ design products that would appeal to new markets and be able to compete with other companies on quality and cost. During this time‚ a merger of two

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    Future of Policing University of Phoenix CJS/210 4/27/2013 The field of police work is constantly being forced to develop and improve its protocols‚ procedures‚ and practices in an effort to keep pace with the ever-changing society in which it operates and criminal behavior it seeks to eradicate. While the history of policing has been marked by substantial changes throughout time‚ the work of modern-day police officers and officials demonstrate some of the most substantial adaptations

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    Raul Torres Introduction into Policing Term Paper Discrimination in policing is persistent behavior against minorities and women. Unfortunately‚ the US has as extended history of job discrimination that involves the prejudicial treatment of people in the workforce on the basis of their race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnicity‚ national origin‚ or religion. It involves the restriction of members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group‚ only in

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    15th Batch PGDBM And Technology ISHAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY 2 A‚ KNOWLEDGE PARK – 1‚ GREATER NOIDA Website: www.ishanfamily.com‚ E-mail: ishan_suggestions@yahoo.com PREFACE In the Watch industry‚ marketing and selling are playing a big role‚ sales have big concern with the profit but marketing of any product in sector is concern with the need‚ want‚ and recruitment of customer with the organization profitability. In telecom industry

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    Drugs in City Neighborhoods Drugs in city neighborhoods are an influence on the youth. The youth are drawn into becoming drug sellers. The drug activity has found a place in many distressed areas and as a result‚ has become a common source of income. Studies of understanding the social control in urban neighborhoods have been existent for over a century yet understanding the nature of the social relations that exert the current social behavior is still limited. Studies also show that

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    Stephon Somerville Ms. G English Com. 4 December 2012 The Neighborhood Watch According to USAonWatch.com it states‚ since 1972‚ the USA-on-Watch Neighbor Program has worked to unite law enforcement agencies‚ private organizations‚ and individual citizen in a nation-wide effort to reduce crime and improve local communities. More neighborhood citizens in America should start a Neighborhood Watch Program in their neighborhood. First‚ there are many things that you could stop from happening to

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    Policing

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    committing crimes. This ties into the theory of the text that the career of a police officer attracts people who are more suspicious and cynical than average. When danger and authority are mixed they can make the officer feel isolated in the community. People in the community can feel disconnected from the police because of the power that officers possess. This leads to officers feeling that they have to protect each other and to the use of deception by officers. The “blue wall of silence” is a term used

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    E Watch

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    1. A review of the voyage length 2. Length of port stay 3. Length of service for every crew member. 4. Personnel number 5. Periods of responsibilities 6. Watchkeeping practices The management should essentially provide clear‚ concise written policy guidelines to courage that the personnel are familiar with the vessel’s operational procedures‚ voyage length‚ destination‚ internal and external practices‚ and vessel’s familiarization procedures. Management should see to it

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