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    Relationship between Public and Private Police By: Marsha Dailey Axia College at University of Phoenix Many years ago the public police were those who were responsible for keeping the peace‚ and making sure that society was kept safe within the jurisdiction that they patrol. Private security at one time was not very popular because of the cost that a company or citizen would have to pay‚ and many years ago many people could not afford to have private security watch the properties or companies

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    Anne Hutchinson's Trial

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    Throughout history we as historians can see that in the past civilizations religion was taken to an extreme in crimes‚ trials and other subjects. In the 1600s religion was what the country was believed to be founded on‚ the “holy” land‚ “God built this land for us!” This also transferred into the courtroom; people who could’ve been suspected to do committing a crime‚ who really didn’t‚ but are found guilty because it goes against the beliefs of the higher court. Ann Hutchinson’s trial is a great

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    Expert Action Badge (EAB)

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    The purpose of this paper is to introduce the proposed new badge‚ the Expert Action Badge (EAB). The badge expected to test Soldiers proficiency physically and mentally in their Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills (WTBD). The Army has the Expert Infantry Badge (EIB) for the infantry and the Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB) for the medics. The Army wanted to create another award for the majority of the Soldiers who are not eligible for the EIB or the EFMB. This research will talk about the EAB requirements

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    Army Online and Social Media Conduct of the Army Soldier Soldiers are required to be professionals both on and off duty. So why wouldn’t we expect them to be professional both on and offline? Social media plays a huge role in most people’s lives‚ whether it be to connect with family or complete strangers. Social media and internet use has grown exponentially throughout the years (see Appendix for graphic of 2018 digital reports). Facebook reported last year 1.94 billion active user accounts

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    medical director of the Institute for Sports Medicine at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Another problem with today’s kids is a mental one. Sportsmen like conduct is getting to be a bigger problem‚ or rather the lack of sportsmanship. Sean Dailey listed some ways sportsmanship affects growth and decisions of lives. “Treat everyone with respect‚ Always try their best‚ Wear uniforms properly (dress appropriately)‚ Be punctual” these are things that could be effected by sportsmanship and later

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell demonstrated what life was like to live under a totalitarian government‚ by showing the harsh realities that it can bring. In 1984 Orwell shows how controlling the government is and how the people lack freedom and how they are constantly told what to do. The people are televised and everything they do is recorded‚ from the time they wake up‚ to the time they go to sleep. They are never in private. They do whatever the government tells them without thinking. Controlled by the

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    The United States military dates back to 1775 drafting men initially to fight for their country in which conditions wasn’t the best. As years pass new technology‚ new weapons‚ and vehicles to support comes with new rules‚ regulations‚ and a vigorous decision making process for senior leaders to ponder on. Below the senior leadership are the people that make it happen‚ we the soldiers fighting everyday serving our country dealing with all the changes on a daily bases adapting as we go. The least thought

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    1920s And 1930s Essay

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    The 1920s and 1930s were interesting decades in the United States. WWI had just ended and the society was in the process of changing its eras and beginning a new chapter in its history. The 1920s in the United States is referred to as the Roaring Twenties. The reason for this is because of the "roaring" prosperity during this time period. The businesses and culture were booming in this era. The 1930s in the United States is referred to as the Great Depression. The reason it is called this is because

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    South Brandon Little League

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    South Brandon Little League 2011 Team Roster 9/28/2010 Team Name Manager Coach Coach Nbr. Division FARM Cardinals Ben Walker (813) 415-8805 Sponsor 1: Team Parent Team Parent Sponsor 2: Player Count: Adams‚ Cordell 1713 Chapel Tree Circle Guardian Christopher Adams (H) Guardian Cynthia Adams (H) Baster‚ Ramon 5335 Watson Road Guardian Ramon Baster (H) Guardian Eniz Baster (H) Burke‚ Frankie 812 Citrus Wood Lane Father Frank Burke (H) Mother Shelley Burke (H) Caceres‚

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    Annotated Bibliography

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    April 18th 2012 Pre AP English II Annotated Bibliography Stone‚ A.. "Both sides on gay adoption cite concern for children." Usa today. Gannett Co. Inc.‚ 2006. Web. 18 Apr 2012 The article is about a couple who is gay having to move in order for both gay parents to get custody of the adopted child. It talks about the statistics of foster care and the number of kids being adopted right now. The numbers are very low and even for gays‚ its extremely low. It also states that gays are some good

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