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    cyber crimes tend to go unreported or severely underreported. Another problem is that law enforcement officials (as well as parents and their children) do not have adequate training‚ allocation of funds‚ coordination with other agencies‚ or proper understanding of applicable laws that pertain to cyber crime. From all angles cyber crime is a difficult problem to tackle‚ and there is a definite need for law enforcement to catch up with the technology of cyber space‚ which is quickly becoming a feeding

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    A person who has enough knowledge about a particular topic may teach; however the question remains‚ does this make them an effective teacher? Even though there are many contributing factors that can affect a student’s performance such as physical‚ psychological‚ sociological‚ and economical‚ it should be noted that no student enters school as a “failure”. It comes down to the processes and procedures that the teacher employs‚ which are the main cause of student’s success or failure (Lembo‚ as cited

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    made even though it is not clear which cultural moral standard applies or if he knows about universal moral truth‚ because a universal moral truth that murder is wrong does exist. Zein Isa can be morally judged based on the existence of universal truth shows that even if someone is unaware of the existence of the universal truth it does exist and they can be morally judged accordingly‚ the difference between killing and murder in the moral truth‚ and can be proven to exist by what determines justification

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    oversimplify the role played by the law enforcement officers. This is especially because they usually face numerous challenges and end up performing much more than law enforcement and by extension‚ order maintenance. However‚ when these challenges hamper the effectiveness of the police roles‚ the criticism is often directed at the law enforcement administrators. If I were a department head‚ although there are numerous problems that are faced by law enforcement administrators‚ I would regard increased

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    Getting an A Doesn’t Mean I am Well Educated Abstract Whether or not a person is well educated is not an easy question to answer. There are several things to consider when answering this question. Some people look to their grades‚ level of completion‚ or what school they attended. Others look at their ability to interact with others in society and consider issues such as philosophy‚ politics or religion. While these are all common criteria for measuring ones education‚ a person ought not to

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    How does law enforcement affect the average person? Law Enforcement is a worthwhile career because we constantly need more protection. I’m doing Law Enforcement and I’ll be talking about job descriptions‚ education‚ procedures‚ types of law Enforcers‚ salaries. I’ll be telling you all about 5 important categories due to law enforcement and law enforcers. This is a worthwhile career that constantly helps people throughout the time period of life. I feel that law enforcement is a very helpful

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    _______________________________________________________________ Report Information from ProQuest February 22 2012 23:10 _______________________________________________________________ Document 1 of 1 Gender Stress: Differences in Critical Life Events among Law Enforcement Officers Bradway‚ Jacquelyn. International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences 4.1 (Jan-Jun 2009): 1-12. _______________________________________________________________ Find a copy Check for full text via 360 Link _______________________________________________________________

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    Civil Disobedience Civil disobedience is the act of disobeying the law but in a peaceful manner while accepting the consequences. Many people feel it is wrong and disruptive; however‚ it is what makes people free and true to themselves and what they believe in. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society because it is truly giving the people their freedom. It does not harm anyone‚ since it’s only done to prove one’s point or to let them stand up for what they believe is right.

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    that although the mother’s “blood is coursing through his veins”‚ the boy does not legally belong to the mother‚ but to the slave master. The word “liberty” has been used six times in the “On Liberty and Slavery” by George Moses Horton. The aim of repeating this word is to show the extent to which slavery does not grant human being the sense of freedom that greatly desired. He also shows how he longs for liberty and the end of slavery. Liberty seems to be a craving for all slaves and something that

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    Justify vs. Vindicate The quotes “And justify the ways of God to man” and “But vindicate the ways of God to man” by John Milton and Alexander Pope respectively are at first glance interchangeable. Pope was influenced by Milton to some degree‚ both men were poets‚ both men were prone to satire and both were interested in the relationship between man‚ God and the universe. Both sought to explore the latter within the framework of their own ethical beliefs. The similarity in both person and intent

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