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    A big problem in todays world dealing with law enforcement officers is how high the stress level is and what stress can do to a person mentally and physically. Law enforcement officers have a higher rate of stress in today’s world because of everything they endure. Could be anything from a traffic stop to seeing people that die right there on the side of the road. They see everything and were only human so it has to take a toll on them in someway. All people are different so it could affect others

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    Human rights refer to the natural or basic rights and freedoms to which all people are entitled to. Traditionally‚ the rights and freedoms of citizens were protected by an Act of Parliament or by the judges in developing the common law. Prior to World War II‚ the convention for the protection of human right and freedom was drafted in 1950s by the Council of Europe. It was drafted because of disgust with fascism and an anxiety to protect basic freedom. On 1953‚ it has developed to become an international

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    question‚ what is justice? This question serves as a basis into the dialogues encountered in the literary work. Plato aims to answer this philosophical question through an analysis developed by Socrates; a Greek philosopher‚ prestigiously acclaimed‚ due to his analysis of such subjective thoughts. Justice can be classified in three subdivisions which include retributive justice‚ procedural justice‚ and social justice. Retributive justice can be best explained along the principle‚ an eye for an eye

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    (Younkins‚ 2000).In an Explanatory note‚ technology simply reflects user’s belief of how technology can provide a soft life. Internet is one of hundred technology applications. The word Internet is sometime abbreviated (net) by the users. Internet has wide usages that facilitate human lifetime. However‚ using the Internet effectively is a big challenge currently because everyone use it based on his interests. Internet can be used effectively for communication‚ education‚ and e-commerce. Communication

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    health problems. While all jobs have stress law enforcement the stress created is unique and often extreme and unavoidable. So learning how to use different techniques to modify the effects of stress is imperative to the law enforcement world. The most common method is to train officers to recognize the different signs and sources of stress and to begin to develop different coping strategies based on them. Also training and educated them on what stress can do to them and the people around them may

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    was shot in the chest and arm‚ eventually leading to death. This event much like others really brings up the question‚ how do recent events in Milwaukee impact the law enforcement’s reputation across the country and

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    mesopotamians helped build our society today? The Mesopotamians are the most amazing civilization. They had beliefs of spirits to protect them. Also they have invented or contributed to many inventions. Games are also part of the Mesopotamian life. Though that’s not all that the mesopotamians did but‚ they are really important things. The Mesopotamians believed in many spirits to help protect them. Lamusa was a spirit of protection that Mesopotamians knew of . Lamusa are human headed lions‚ bulls

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    frontline police officers‚ giving them an advantage in becoming better informed and more effective by using improved investigative tools. Technology is changing the way police departments operate. Technologies funded today were not even common knowledge just a few years ago. It does not matter which area of law enforcement is considered‚ technology will place a major factor in it. The abilities of law enforcement officers have been greatly improved by many forms of technology‚ like GPS systems

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    Why are human rights so difficult for Women to realise? The “Rights of Man and of the Citizen” (1789) are‚ for women‚ arbitrary‚ innate‚ a document that speaks volumes in the silent exclusion of women. Women‚ in this document‚ are not accounted and therefore it must be assumed that women are not (at the time of printing) recognised as citizens and are without rights‚ at least the rights bestowed upon their brothers‚ fathers‚ sons and uncles. This blatant hierarchal placement of rights removes

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    DEFINATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: Human rights are the rights possessed by all persons‚ by virtue of their common humanity‚ to live a life of freedom and dignity. They give all people moral claims on the behavior of individuals and on the design of social arrangements—and are universal‚ inalienable and indivisible. Human rights express our deepest commitments to ensuring that all persons are secure in their enjoyment of the goods and freedoms that are necessary for dignified living. International human rights

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