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    Trujillo is a law enforcement officer in the city of Inglewood‚ California located in Los Angeles County. He was dressed very casual with a blue collared button up shirt‚ black shorts‚ and basketball sneakers. Majoring in criminal justice‚ but with a specific interest in joining law enforcement‚ I was fortunate enough to have David as a friend who has been working as a law enforcement officer for a few years. I decided to interview David not just because he is a law enforcement officer but also

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    race from the past to the present‚ how it was used in the past‚ and how these two correlate with each other. In the past‚ transportation was tough. Places where I needed to go and where I need to be. It’s not like today‚ where cars are everywhere. It was either bus or walking because money was a huge problem on my end. But as time went by new inventions for easy transportation were built. Public transportation was not open to everyone since it was limited‚ but today‚ in the present‚ there are quantities

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    Law Enforcement and Social Media Social media is new tool for law enforcement that has proven instrumental in community oriented policing. As times and technology advance‚ police need to keep up to maintain the edge against criminals. The internet‚ social media in particular‚ is a relatively new occurrence‚ and how to most effectively utilize it as a crime fighting tool has probably not even been realized yet. Criminals are not known to be the brightest bunch‚ and there are new stories every day

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    security of personal items. These devices can act as law enforcements ‘eyes and ears’ surveying the environment and people. Overall‚ I think that these technologies will be inherently useful for the law enforcement. Identifying criminals will become straightforward‚ which will ultimately protect the civil liberties of all people. In addition‚ it is important to note that the application of these technologies is most vital. How the law enforcement uses the technology is crucial‚ if it acts as beneficial

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    Law Enforcement has not always been in my mind as a career choice. As a child I wanted to be a Fire Fighter like alot of kids do. As I grew and became the man I am today‚ I have learnt something your heart desires one month may not be the same the next. What I lack in education I make up for with life experiences. I had an extremely poor childhood‚ filled with mental and phisical abuse. Though my past is filled with more stories then I could summarize into this essay‚ill do my best. My father abandoned

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    The Past and Future of Competitive Advantage By Clayton Christensen The author introduces to us that the concept of competitive advantage has inspired strategists in imitating the strategies of successful companies. However‚ the success of strategies is relative to the conditions of a particular place at a particular time— that not all strategies used by successful companies will work for others. Some companies that have economies of scale‚ integration and nonintegration‚ and process-based core

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    The Police and Law Enforcement Anthony Mugavero CJA/204 University of Phoenix Timeline of the historical development of police agencies and their jurisdiction. • 1200-British created an organized posse led by the shire reeve or mounted officer • 1285-Statute of Winchester • 1630-Watch and ward in England. Colonist implemented English style law enforcement • 1700s-The Bow Street Runners. An early English police unit • 1829-Sir Robert Peel created the London Metropolitan Police Force of

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    particularly important‚ and potentially life saving‚ to police officers. The unique challenge faced by law enforcement is how to identify and engage suspects as individuals in heterogeneous society. Theories of nonverbal communication Otu (2015) mentions‚ reveal that an observer can infer character traits such as trustworthiness and honesty through a speaker’s nonverbal actions‚ which is important to law enforcement. There are also studies that link nonverbal behavior cues to aggressive acts. Otu (2015) defines

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    options than just coming in physically into the bank to conduct account transactions. In this paper‚ I will compare banking in the past versus banking today and how technology has played such an enormous role in creating this difference while maintaining the same customer service. I started as a teller when I first began working at the bank about fifteen years ago. In the past‚ traffic at the branch was high and customers constantly came into the branch to conduct financial transactions. The branch

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    FUTURE PAST PERFECT TENSE

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    DEFINITION Past future perfect tense is a verb form to discuss activities that would have been done in the past. This form is commonly used in the main clause of a conditional sentence type 3 Past future perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb and would or should have‚ and the past participle (verb-3)​​. Have used both for singular and plural subjects. While past participle can be either regular or irregular verb. Types of sentences Formula Example Positive ( + ) S + would/should

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