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    Do you want to know the main similarities and differences between samurai and knights were. Well then this should answer your question. The era of when the knights and samurai happened was in 1066 to 1863.The main similarities and differences between samurai and knights were social position‚ training and armor ‚ honor and death One of the 3 important similarities and differences were social position. The samurai and knights social position was very similar for their work they had to show loyalty

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    Running head: LAW ENFORCEMENT GLOBALLY & CIVIL DISORDER Law Enforcement Globally & Civil Disorder Tami Wallace American InterContinental University Law Enforcement Globally & Civil Disorder The concept of law enforcement encompasses all levels of the executive – federalstate and local – branch of government here in the United States. It includes agencies that enforce administrative codes and regulations and criminal laws relating to the safety‚ welfare‚ and help of the people

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    When the federal government wanted to impose a national speed limit and instead of enacting legislation they decided to threaten the states that failed to comply‚ by withholding federal road funds; I feel it should have been considered unlawful. The choice to enforce a speed limit should fall under the responsibility of each individual state. It should be voted on by the states elected officials whether a speed limit should be raised. I believe that Congress did not simply enact a national speed

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    Servant Leadership is a model of a leadership style that is commonly misunderstood. On top of that‚ many people believe that servant leadership is directly connected to Christianity and no other religion applies. Christianity is not the only religion that demonstrates servant leadership; other religions have examples of servant leadership within their core beliefs. The title itself does bring some confusion‚ with word servant being connected to the word leadership. Not to mention that in different

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    Law enforcement agencies nationwide must constantly adapt to the changing nature of crime and the ways criminals must be prosecuted. New dangers like terrorism‚ as well as old ones‚ such as public corruption‚ threaten the public and force police agencies to acclimate themselves to this new environment. President Clinton explained the need for the development of the federal and local law enforcement agencies. "We have begun to find a way to reduce crime‚ forming community partnerships with local

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    Federal and State Court Systems The United States’ judicial system is actually made up of two different court systems: the federal court system and the state court systems. While each system is responsible for hearing certain types of cases‚ neither is completely independent of the other‚ and the systems often interact. Solving legal disputes and vindicating legal rights are key goals of both court systems. The federal court system deals with issues of law relating to those powers expressly granted

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    . Local Demographics for Cultural Differences According to the US Census 2010 the city of Atmore Alabama had a population of 10‚194 which may seem small to some‚ but to myself who have noticed the quick growth it is quiet a large number. Atmore has become a town were you can see very clearly the changes there are 5‚672 Blacks‚ 4‚073 Whites‚ 184 American Indians‚ 185 Hispanics‚ 146 Two or more races 120 Mexicans‚ 63 White American Indians and Alaska Natives‚ 30 Asians‚ 8 Filipinos‚ 3

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    Understanding Cross-Cultural Differences: Through the Lens of Societal Disparities between France and the United States Northeastern University October 25‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION Over the past several decades‚ the number of businesses expanding globally has increased tremendously. Improved technology and removal of trade barriers has made it significantly easier for firms to expand overseas and take advantage of unsaturated markets and growth opportunities. This increased expansion has led to

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    practices are the same. In this paper you should expect the similarities‚ and small differences between the democracy of the United States and the Athenian Empire. I will do my best to prove that the system our government uses today‚ is greatly based on the same system used in the Athenian Empire over two thousand years ago. The democracy used in ancient Athens from around 505 B.C. to 460 B.C. does directly reflect to the democracy the United States’ government uses today‚ reminding us that democracy has

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    will: the factors in life that make for human happiness‚ or flourishing. HUMANISM 145 (Greek was somewhat less familiar‚ at least at first‚ among the humanists; Petrarch and Dante could not read it.) The Renaissance’s new studia humanitatis contrasts with the earlier medieval version of education‚ which consisted of the trivium (grammar‚ rhetoric‚ and dialectic) and the quadrivium (arithmetic‚ music‚ geometry‚ and astronomy). In the medieval scheme‚ there was little room for the study of

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