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    Early roots of policing: Sir Robert Peel’s (1820s) nine principles and their connection to modern day policing Sir Robert Peel is known in the history books as the person who created the first form of an English police department‚ called the London Metropolitan Police. However‚ the first acknowledgement of any sort of police department or criminal justice system occurred 1000 years earlier by the English King Alfred the Great. King Alfred the Great came up with this idea when he was preparing

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    The Great Depression and World War II left an imaginable and remarkable mark on America’s history and its citizens. Through these trying times‚ some Americans were able to unite‚ come together‚ support one another and try their best to live the best standard of life they could‚ while other americans become more divided and began to turn against each other. During the Great Depression and World War II‚ some American’s became more unified through things such as FDR’s New Deal‚ the Bonus Army March

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    Fin 242 Financial Management Term Paper How the American dollar ($) impacts India‚ a general report By Samarth Bahl Since‚ 1991 when the then Indian government was run by the Indian National Congress (INC)‚ the political party instituted a plan to implement economic reforms‚ short and long term to bring the country out of its quagmire‚ to this end the value of the dollar has played a key role in the economic fortunes of India. This is due to the fact that the dollar has been the world

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    perspective‚ as a result‚ it was seen as a window on the natural world‚ and it became the task of painters to portray this world in their art. After that painters began to devote themselves more to the manifest of landscapes‚ plants‚ flowers‚etc. and how the eye perceives the elements of nature. At the same time‚

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    When discussing Isaac Newton the first thing that comes to mind is what a great scientist he was. While researching for this paper I learned there was so many other interesting facts in the life of Sir Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was born December 25th 1642 in Lincolnshire‚ New England. (This date was later changed to January 4‚ 1643 when the Gregorian calendar was adopted in England.) Newton’s parents were Isaac Newton and Hannah Ayscoug. Newton’s father passed away in October 1642‚ three months

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    Luke Gitzen World History Ms. Peroutky Enlightenment Paper Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton had a huge impact throughout the 17th century and the world we know today with inventions and ideas. Newton was an English physicist and a mathematician who influenced science with a key idea in scientific revolution. ¨Scientific Revolution is the concept used to explain the emergence of modern science‚¨ (History.com 1) and Sir Isaac Newton contributed to scientific revolution by formulating theories on

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    spinning program and the boycott was that the sale of British cloth in India dropped sharply. Twelve million people were forced to move according to the two new countries‚ Hindus to India‚ Muslims to Pakistan‚ in one of the greatest migrations in history. Both groups moved because they feared the fact that they could be ruled by leaders of the other faith. Their journeys were often long and tedious. Many people were forced to leave their possessions or trade them for food and water. Hunger‚ thirst

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    There are many great American authors‚ but few have had such an impact on the U.S as Lewis Carroll. His timeless work is still read today and has a special place in the hearts of many. He is a man of many talents and abilities and wrote in a way that can be cherished by all ages. He is‚ no doubt‚ an exceptional writer and will go down in American history as one of the greats. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson‚ commonly known as Lewis Carroll‚ was born on January 27‚ 1832 in Cheshire‚ England to Reverend Charles

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    Policing in the United States has taken on many different forms and facets in the past 50 years. Although‚ various modes & models of policing styles continue to be introduced‚ two main aspects of law enforcement have remained constant‚ (traditional policing & community oriented- policing). There are so many different facets‚ trends‚ and new emerging technologies in the wide world of law enforcement. First‚ we will outline a brief history of the origins and evolvement of policing. Special attention

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    American Revolution was the very step taken in creating today’s United States of America. American Revolution occurred during 1765 to 1786 consisting thirteen colonies act again British to be free from their monarchy instead wanted independence; many wars and important event followed. American Revolution did not start suddenly‚ there were the reasons behind the start of the American Revolution and as always consequences followed after the American Revolution. American Revolution has been and is a

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