Proactive Tactics The three proactive tactics I have chosen to write about that are used to enhance traditional patrol techniques are listed below. 1. Decoy Operations Sometimes the officers try to blend in‚ while on patrol and wear regular clothes depending on what is needed at the time. This allows the officers to catch the criminal in action without the criminal even knowing they are present. In a small way‚ the officers are playing a role somewhat like an actor would. They are often disguised
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The Iranian Revolution "The very concept of history asserts that human development is not predetermined not by nature‚ nor by God‚ nor by the totality of history itself" (Buck-Morss‚ Susan). However‚ there is always a combination of a willful action of knowledgeable groups within constraints and possibilities supplied by pre-existing structures. This is to suggest that there is a myriad of possibilities for people to make choices within given limits. Thus‚ an exploration of the Islamic Revolution
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financial crisis‚ peasant rebellion‚ disgruntled military‚ or defeat at war. The Iranian revolution had another cause. The Iranian revolution was a cultural‚ religious revolution‚ while the French revolution was a liberal bourgeois revolution. The Iranian revolution started because people discontent with the monarchy under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ and the social injustice. And also‚ the people believed their leader was only a puppet from the US and was contaminating their country. The French revolution
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References: Bar-On‚ R. (1988). The development of an operational concept of psychological wellbeing. Unpublished doctoral dissertation‚ Rhodes University‚ South Africa. Dolbier‚ C.‚ Webster‚ J.‚ McCalister‚ K.‚ Mallon‚ S. & Steninhardt‚ M. (2004). Reliability and validity of a single-item measure of job satisfaction. American Journal of Health Promotion. 19 (3)‚ 194-198. Eisenberger‚ R.‚ Stinglhamber‚ F‚ Vandenberghe‚ C.; Sucharski‚ L.‚ Rhoades‚ L. (2002). Perceived
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Persepolis The graphic novel Persepolis depicts the Iranian revolution from a child’s point-view through the eyes of the author Marjane Satrapi. Satrapi describes her experiences and actions while being raised during and after the Iranian revolution. The Iranian revolution was based strongly on the Islam faith and the establishment of an “Islamic Republic” (Crossroads and Cultures‚ 1008). After the year 1980 when the revolution had been resolved‚ women and girls were required to wear veils and were
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(Original source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/mar/29/cool-britannia-g20-blair-brown/print) Stryker McGuire The Observer‚ Sunday 29 March 2009 This time I’ve come to bury Cool Britannia American journalist Stryker McGuire wrote the magazine article that initiated the ’Cool Britannia’ phenomenon in 1996. Back then‚ the City was the engine of our prosperity‚ British music‚ nightlife‚ art and fashion were the best in the world‚ and a young‚ dynamic Tony Blair was about to topple the Tories
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organize work in definable units by pulling together various talents and skills. This paper will discuss the question whether individuals become more efficient when working in teams. Also‚ a number of theories of team development will be examined and applied to analyse a practical case study to provide a better understanding in how teams can be established effectively. Literature review Team effectiveness It has been noticed that although positive impacts of teams are addressed in many laboratory
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Republic of the Philippines Enhancing Academic Performance through the Contemporary Mathematics Workbook Team Leader Prof. Analiza C. Paña Members Dr. Edgardo M. Santos Dr. Florencia D. Sitchon Dr. Marilou D. Junsay Dr. Ruby V. Gonzales Research Assistants Lajera‚ Jean Antonette S. Sundano‚ Jeason R. Torrequemada‚ Jelly B. Bain‚ Rodelio Jr. D. Carballo‚ Jesus Hell C. Asis‚Nizza Jean N. Adlawan‚ Georean C. Absin‚ Ailene R. Payot‚ Cherie Mae
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Negotiation Planning Form Fundamental Interests What do each of the parties want? YOU: Z-25 Technology OTHER PARTY: Competitive Price to recoup development costs and maintain competitive advantage Issues What should be on the table? What will the discussion focus on? Look for commonality and tradeoff The new technology Preventing the sale of technology to direct competition Net Profits Recoup the development costs Audio shouldn’t sell the technology to external customers – Reducing profitability
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Before Regan took office in 1981‚ the state of the United States economy was in dismal shape. The high unemployment of mid 1970’s seemed to be on the way down‚ but because of an unnaturally low Federal Reserve’s interest rate‚ inflation was out of control. By the time Reagan got into office‚ the unemployment rate in the country had increased from a low of 5.8% to 7.6% in 1981. Although the country was experiencing an increasing unemployment rate‚ the inflation rate was skyrocketing above 14% for
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