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    controlling a flying a flying micro drone. Some people get excited from jumping out of a plane other people get excited from roller coasters. Personally i get excited by drones. I love being able to fly where I can’t as a person. The reason i want a micro drone are the sheer joy‚ being able to race people and the capability they have. I think that micro drones are one of the best ways to to have fun and spend time with people. “Me and my kids all have the same micro drone and we play with them every

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    Policing Practices and Operations Policing agencies are incredibly responsible to the communities‚ counties‚ states‚ and nation to protect against crime and provide service to citizens. With this tremendous responsibility comes inherent scrutiny. The practices and operations of police agencies are under constant surveillance by the public as well as other policing agencies. To promote functionality police organizations are departmentalized to enhance efficiency and improve communication. Relationships

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    destroys some drones in the area. A drone is an unmanned ship controlled remotely. It’s morally correct to use drones because it reduces the chance of harming our soldiers‚ it shows loyalty to our troops‚ and it’s fair for us to use the resourceful technology available to us. If we’re using drones rather than soldiers‚ it’s putting fewer soldiers at risk to be harmed. It’s not showing loyalty to our country when we’re defending the opponent. It’s also fair for us to use our technology to our advantage;

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    Policing in the Future Team A CJA/214 April 3‚ 2013 Lenard Wells Policing in the Future Policing in the future has many exciting advancements to be made in technology such as facial recognition‚ thermal and infrared sensors‚ and night vision just to name a few. Augmented reality systems are systems that are designed to present digital information to users on what they are look at in reality (The Pennsylvania state university‚ 2012) Another aspect of future policing is predictive policing

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    Introduction In today’s fast paced society‚ technology is a growing field that is evolving at an astounding pace. Since the 1900s‚ when the first energy powered airplanes were invented‚ breakthroughs in aircraft technology have grown exponentially‚ leading to the creation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)‚ or drones. Drones are vehicles that do not need a person within it to operate and can be controlled in a remote location or by programming. By the 1930s‚ new drones emerged as a combat training tool. For

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    certain types of crimes may lead officers to generalize about a particular group and act according to the generalization rather than specific behavior” (2013). While supporters of this practice believe that it is necessary‚ critics believe biased-based policing (racial-profiling) is a violation of civil rights and takes a heavy toll on police-community relations. For police agencies‚ keeping the balance between public safety vs. civil rights is not an easy job. The principle job for law enforcement is

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    engage the enemy from a greater distance. There’s nothing wrong with developing new technology; and no tool is inherently good or bad. The General Atomics MQ-1 and MQ-9 aka “drone”‚ unmanned aerial vehicles serving in the USAF since 1994 and 2001‚ are simply the next steps in the evolution of weaponry. Drones have plentiful advantages to manned airstrikes ranging from cost effectiveness to not putting its

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    debris flying through the air. You see it‚ The U.S. Air Force MQ - 1 Predator Drone. This drone is the one of many drones used in combat situations by governments all over the world. The Air Force pilots who control this type of drone nicknamed them “St. Nick.” They call it this because “It brings down hell on the naughty and protects the good.” Said Air Force Chief Scientist Mica Endsley. (Military) If one unmanned combat drone can do the work of ten military soldiers without the chance of one of the

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    there were multiple drone strike bombings? However‚ 90% of the people killed are not intentional targets. Yes‚ believe it or not‚ within a 5 month period only 10% of the targets are killed‚ while civilians and hopeless families had to suffer from the U.S. actions (Friedersdorf‚ Conor). While unmanned aircraft or drones are killing and traumatizing civilians‚ many believe these actions are copacetic as they make the United States impervious. Conversely‚ many believe these drone strikes are impeccable

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    TEXAS INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL Volume 47‚ Issue 2 Drones and the Boundaries of the Battlefield MICHAEL W. LEWIS SUMMARY INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 294 I. DRONE USE IN A COMBAT ENVIRONMENT ...................................................... 296 A. Capabilities................................................................................................... 296 B. Limitations ................

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