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    The responsibilities of a law enforcement officer are extremely varied and depend on the branch of law enforcement in which you are employed. There are also many different positions within those branches that have different duties and responsibilities. At the federal level‚ the responsibilities of a law enforcement officer with the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) are focused on enforcing federal laws and investigating federal crimes. As of 2009‚ the FBI employed 13‚412 special agents and

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    Formative Essay Business Ethics and Society ‘The main responsibility of business is to increase the profit for its shareholders – discuss ’. First I am going to explain the role of shareholders and how they affect the decision making of businesses. I will then discuss other stakeholders and the responsibilities that the business ‘owes’ to them. I also plan to look at examples of real life businesses that have made decisions based on the different stakeholder’s needs and wants and compare

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    Ffa Officer

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    be a senior officer? FFA is a passion of mine that started in the sixth grade‚ at McLaughlin Middle School. When I think of a FFA officer‚ I think of leaders‚ responsibility‚ determined men and women‚ creativity‚ team work‚ so many great things that everyone in life need! I have been a officer in the past. I have completed the following duties‚ reporter‚ vice president and currently I’m the secretary for the junior officer team. I do believe I am capable of being a great officer because‚ I’m

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    Noncommissioned Officer

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    The Noncommissioned Officer has always been called the backbone of the Army. They connect the brain to the muscles. The brain would be considered the Officers who dictate the objectives. In most cases it is also the Officers who decide which tactics will be used to accomplish the mission. At that point it is the NCO’s job to assure that the objectives are accomplished. The non-NCOs are the muscles; the ones that actually perform the work. NCOs are the ones who run the front lines‚ and the ones that

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    father. Although he does not actually reveal to any other characters his plan until Act 1 Scene 5‚ when he tells Horatio that he plans to “put an antic disposition on”‚ the audience can recognise very early that Hamlet is going to show some kind of deceptive characteristics in order to execute his plan. In “Twelfth Night”‚ disguise is a key theme in order for the play to take shape. Within the first three scenes‚ we have several examples of characters deliberately deceiving others in order to achieve

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    Probation Officer

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    Probation officer jobs involve providing supervision to persons who have been placed on probation by the courts. Many first time offenders who have been convicted of a crime are placed on probation rather than sentenced to a prison term. The goal of probation officers is to monitor the acidity of offenders so that they do not engage in any further criminal behavior. Probation officers provide this oversight by meeting regularly with the offender as well as family members. Rather than requiring offenders

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    Requirements for a Police Officer: First of all you should find out how to be a police officer and what the requirements are from the police force in the area you wish to join. Most law enforcement agencies require applicants to have an Associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree. Business‚ math‚ accounting‚ IT‚ science and behavioral science courses are important for those who plan on pursuing a career in the police force. It is also an advantage to be fluent in at least one foreign language. Many colleges

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    Task 12.3 Written Film Response Checkpoint - FRAMEWORK Paragraph #1 INTRODUCTION to the task. You are responding to a film‚ explain why. Thesis: (This is your opinion as to whether or not you recommend the film and why.) The Green Mile is a drama about capital punishment that’ll have you laughing at times‚ and crying and times. The all-star cast including Michael Duncan and Tom Hanks make this a film worth watching. Paragraph #2 INTRODUCTION to the film: Include details of

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    police officer

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    and realize that I was just joking to myself. Going on into middle and high school I was still confused on what I wanted to be‚ until I went down to a police academy and seen what was being done. These police officers were very serious about their job and their motives were to keep the crime out and put the good in people that were willing to change or comprehend on things. They weren’t here to just be here and look cute with a uniform but they had a purpose to prove and a point to make. The way I

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    School Resource Officers

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    SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS The School Resource officer program provides the use of trained full-time Police Officers who will work within the educational system. The objectives of the School Recourse Officer Program is to promote and assist schools in providing a safe learning environment which will also improve relationships between law enforcement and the youth of today. The program attempts to promote a better understanding of the Law Enforcement Officers’ role in society while educating students

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