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    Honors Program Reflection

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    1. Has your time in the Honors Program enhanced your university experience‚ academically and/or personally? I have really enjoyed my time in the Honors Program. I feel like I was able to meet a lot of really great people and be taught a lot of great professors. I feel like I have a lot more skills in the areas of research‚ writing and speaking than some of my peers in my program. I have been afforded the opportunity to complete research in three areas of my field that we hopefully make me a better

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    Police Codes

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    Research and Planning Offense Codes 12/3/2012 VIOLENT PERSON OFFENSES Chapter 12 - Civil Rights Chapter 90 - Motor vehicles and aircraft Chapter 127 - Officers and inmates of penal and reformatory institutions. Paroles and pardons Chapter 265 - Crimes against the person Chapter 268 - Crimes against public justice Chapter 274 - Felonies‚ accessories and attempts to commit crimes CODE 110 111 115 116 120 121 130 131 135 136 140 150 155 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 165

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    National Honor Society

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    National Honor Society First of all‚ it is a great honor to even be nominated for NHS. When I got the letter saying I was nominated‚ I felt a little relieved. I felt relieve because this is it. This is why I’ve worked so hard in school; this is why I spend countless hours doing homework. I realized that all of my hard work is finally paying off. I could help the NHS by dedicating my own time to participate in fundraisers‚ encouraging other students to do their best on their schoolwork‚ and try

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Hammurabi’s Law Code is an example of one of those documents. It isactually one of the first documents of its kind‚ and is one of the foundationsfor many documents in history‚ and even documents in today’s societies. Astellar example is the Bill of Rights. And because Hammurabi’s Law Code hasbeen used as an influence‚ they share some interesting similarities‚ andsome equally interesting differences. When it comes to the characteristics the Bill of Rights andHammurabi’s Law Code have in common‚

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    Honors Program Essay

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    I believe that being a part of the Honors Program would be a wonderful opportunity for me personally because I recognize that it could be beneficial to me with regards to my education and career goals. I am currently in the midst of pursuing a career within the medical field. Specifically‚ I’m am either hoping to enroll in a RN to BSN program and continue on to become a certified registered nurse anesthetist or major in biology in hopes of being admitted into an accredited medical school. Once

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    Honors English has much to offer for my future. Honors English will challenge me to work harder and get better grades. This class is for me because I have been an above average student my entire life. I am usually very seriuos about my work and very excited about Honors writing. Honors English seems like it will be a challenge for me‚ but I know I will have success in this class. I am a above average student and that means I am able to complete many task without any confusion. The assignments are

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    Honor Program Benefits

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    An educational opportunity that I have taken advantage of is joining the Citrus College Honors Transfer Program. By joining the Honors programs‚ I get to join classes are rigorous and demanding‚ which provide me with an environment close to a class someone might take at a University of California campus. The Honors courses that I have taken so far have all challenged me to become more of a conceptual learner and critical thinker. This has benefited me‚ because the habits and skills that I have formed

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    The Code of Hammurabi

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    Hammurabi’s Code Mohandas Gandhi once stated‚ “An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.” Although this may be true for modern times‚ it seems that the mighty Babylonian king Hammurabi would laugh at such a statement. His response to Gandhi (had they lived even remotely in the same time era) would probably be something like‚ “Why is my whole kingdom not blind then?” Rewind to about 1772 BC‚ when king Hammurabi established a collection of principles to move his empire in the right direction

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    many school sponsored events as I can. In my junior year‚ when I heard I made the honor roll at my high school‚ I was overcome with a feeling of fulfillment. This was the first time I had made the honor roll and with this achievement was a feeling of pride for the work I put in‚ and for the way the work reflected in my grades. But‚ I stayed hungry and kept working to maintain this honor‚ and I finished on the honor role for the entirety

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    The Code Of Hammurabi

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    refers to the rules and regulations that have been collected‚ restated‚ and written down for a society. One of the earliest and perhaps the most complete account of codified law dates back to 1700BCE. The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws created by the Babylonian King in late 1754BCE. This code was extremely detailed for the time with a punishment assigned to each particular offense. After inheriting power from his father‚ Sin-Muballit‚ Hammurabi took on a series of public works‚ including

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