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    Success of community policing in Nigeria evidence from community. Abstract. Introduction. What Constitute Community? Jack R. Greene (1988) observed that the most significant problem in community policing strategies is the attempt to define “community “accurately. Greene found that in most community policing programmes‚ the concept of community is defined in terms of administrative areas traditionally used by the police to allocate patrols‚ not in terms of ecological areas” defined by

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    Should we be importing food from abroad? With the demands of luxury in western society‚ international imports have been increasing in the UK. This is contributing greatly to global warming through greenhouse gas emissions: chemicals for fertilizing‚ planes‚ trains‚ ships and Lorries for transporting‚ etc. And with the world’s resources slowly running out‚ there is increasing conflict over the increased choice of foods we enjoy and how sustainable our agricultural system is. So what side are you going

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    We humans‚ are the most remarkable species on the planet earth. We have travelled vast lands‚ explored great oceans and settled down creating the greatest race on earth. We evolved with time‚ with the ambition to reach for the skies and determination to max our full potentials. However‚ we have been implanted with this code‚ this idea that the true meaning of life is to be successful and without it your life is meaningless. We are raised with this belief that without success no one will care about

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    MY DEFINITION OF SUCCESS The definition of success varies from person to person‚ but it can be summed up with this: if you set a goal‚ and‚ through effort on your part‚ you accomplish what you set out to do‚ you are successful. One cannot determine success by how much money one has‚ nor by how many people one surrounds him/herself with‚ but by one’s happiness with where they stand in life. I am mainly interested in two types of goals: short term goals and long term goals. Short term

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    Listen here little Billy. Let me tell you how we gained our independence 20 years ago from Belgium in 1960‚ and how it still impacts our lives today. As well as how I‚ Joseph Kasavubu‚ your grandfather helped to liberate our country. Let me start with how we gained our independence in the first place. It all started in the late 1880’s when King Leopold II took personal control of us for his own gains. Of course none of us Congolese were happy when Leopold took control of us‚ especially because

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    Susan Weng Reconstruction: Overall Failure. After the Civil war ended in 1865‚ the south was in complete shambles‚ the economy was down‚ there were political struggles‚ and newly freed slaves needed to be included in society. All these problems called for “The Reconstruction Act of 1867”‚ which was instituted by the Republican Party. The goal of reconstruction was meant to reunite the nation and rebuild a southern society that was not based on slavery. Historians Kenneth M. Stampp and Eric

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    We are moving away from nature‚ as our lifestyle is getting techno-savvy. While we cannot run off from nature because we are part of it. We have not yet fully explored whatever nature has stored in for us. This reality can be a disturbing point with humans. Since the centuries‚ certain European and oriental countries have been exploring the use of herbs and has been in practice. Immense work has been done‚ which eluded the common man’s reach and knowledge. With life on tech-route‚ human sufferings

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    Preparing For Success

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    Preparing For Success Who does not want to be successful? School had just started a few months ago and I’m sure that all college students wants to achieve success because it is what everybody in this world wants to achieve‚ but not everybody can get it because they do not know how to. Achieving success is a very hard thing to do especially in college where everyone is very competitive and you are not the only one who wants it. To be successful you must take some decisions‚ you should set

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    2013 Self-Change Project: Overcoming Fear of Failure “Waiting For the Beat to Drop” On a day to day basis‚ I experience the phobia atychiphobia; according to the medical dictionary‚ it is the fear of failing. This phobia is a major part of my life that I would like to change‚ because I am being consumed by the possibility of failing. I will either run from the task I am afraid of failing‚ or fear will motivate me to excel. This phobia has held me back from attempting more challenging opportunities

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    and much of China and to establish a "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere" under Japanese hegemony (COAKLEY 2001‚ 502). They wanted to reclaim the land that they thought was rightfully theirs‚ land that their ancestors once occupied but was taken from them. They also wanted to expand into new territory in the pacific southeast‚ one of the reasons why they attacked Pearl Harbor. At the

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