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    HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLICING AND HOW IT RELATES TO POLICING TODAY Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA/344 Shomari Guilford MaryAnn M. Davis 12/08/2014 INTRODUCTION The historical development of policing plays a major role in how policing is done today. We continue to learn from the past‚ even though not many major laws or practices have been put into place. We still suffer from racial profiling and criminal injustice. With more police training and weeding out the corrupt officers

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    1. Executive Summary Breakfast cereals are an important part of the British diet and a key sector of the grocery market in the UK‚ with over 90% household penetration. In 2000‚ 414‚000 tonnes of breakfast cereals were sold in the UK‚ at a retail value of £1.1bn The breakfast cereals market is made up of two main sectors‚ firstly‚ the ready-to-eat sector‚ which consists of staples including corn flakes and wheat. Secondly‚ the hot cereals sector‚ which consists of cereals that require some kind

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    Dropping the Atomic Bomb

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    Decision to Drop the Bomb By Jung Oh Introduction Of all the political and military decisions in history‚ few have been subject to more analysis and comment than the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Miles‚ 1985‚121). Scholars in the field have grappled with the vexing question of why the United States decided to use the atomic bomb near the conclusion of the Second World War. A careful study of the critical events leading up to 6 August 1945 offers many distinct explanations. Contemporary

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    of six individuals that survived the atomic bomb of 1945. Without this book one could not truly determine if what we did to the Japanese was justified or not. We can also look at the way the journalism shapes our out look on things. This is why we always need to look at all the facts before we truly make up our mind on a subject. The book Hiroshima was a great story that was told through a third party perspective in order to explain the horrors of the atomic bomb. A few of the individuals duplicated

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    multiple scientists that contributed to the creation of the first Atomic Theory: Democritus‚ Antoine Lavoisier‚ Joseph Proust‚ and John Dalton. Dalton took the information that he had taken from the three scientists prior to him and put everything into one theory. The Atomic Theory is the most well-known and accurate theory we know right now. Later on in history‚ more scientists came to contribute to the understanding of the Atomic Structure. These scientists included: Sir J.J. Thomson‚ Robert Millikan

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    Atomic Model Timeline

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    small atoms that can easily slip past each other. 350 BC Aristotle did not believe in the atomic theory and he taught so otherwise. He thought that all materials on Earth were not made of atoms‚ but of the four elements‚ Earth‚ Fire‚ Water‚ and Air. He believed all substances were made of small amounts of these four elements of matter. He did not conduct experiments or use scientific method for atomic theory. . 1800 AD It was John Dalton who determined that each chemical element is composed

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    Atomic Model Changed

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    The Atomic Model has changed over time‚ as the years‚ decades‚ and centuries go by we get a better understanding of the atom and what it looks like. The Atomic Model has changed drastically based on the understanding we have on it‚ each new model has added more information to what we know about it‚ making it easier for scientists and the world to understand. The Atomic Model is a very important part of Science and Chemistry‚ it helps explain the structure and what is inside the atom‚ the particle

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    Atomic Theory - Essay

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    Atomic theory is the idea that matter is made up of small particles made of atoms. The atomic theory first had 5 points which were stated by John Dalton who came up with it. The first one was that all elements were made up of small units called atoms. The second one was that all atoms of a given element are identical to each other. Third‚ all the atoms were different from all the other atoms. Fourth‚ atoms of different elements combined together in equal numbers to form compounds. Fifth and final

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    Atomic Bomb Justified?

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    Was the Atomic Bombing Justified? The Atomic Bomb made a very serious statement at a time when the world was in disarray (“Manhattan”). World War II was one of the most destructive times in history causing over 50 million deaths and leaving behind mental and physical casualties of war. (“World War II”) It started in September‚ 1939 when Germany invaded Poland and continued on a destructive path through Europe. Britain and France declared war on Germany. Two years prior in 1937‚ the Sino Japanese

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    1. Identify and describe one major historical event you feel had a key effect on the development of nursing. One major events that had a historical key effect on the development is nursing was nursing care provided during the Civil War. Harriett Tubman (underground railroad) and Sojourner Truth (provided care for the wounded soldiers of the union army were African American women who were active in the early of the women’s movement. (Blais & Hayes‚ ‚ 2011). Blais‚ K.‚ & Hayes‚ J. (2011). Professional

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