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    Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing John K. Forrest II CJS/210 August 15‚ 2010 Travis Coldwell Community Policing and Problem Solving Policing When police departments and crime rates of the past are examined there are some apologist who believe that America would be in a better law enforcement situation provide the policies of the past we put back into use. With the public becoming more technologically advanced and criminal’s awareness of prosecution avoidance‚ community

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    research strategy for solving a problem. To develop a research strategy for solving a problem. One must cover the studies to find a response to the problem. In today society‚ most people use the internet because it is quick and easy. Nevertheless‚ some people use books and other literature resources because they like the old fashion way of researching. However‚ the strategy is to use what people think what is best to solve the problem and what will give better results. The problem need to plan and

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    Was Stalin a "Great Man"?

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    of the future. In the case of Joseph Stalin‚ dictator of the Soviet Union from 1929-1953‚ one can perceive that through torment and brutal force‚ he was able to modernize a nation and oppress his own people. One can argue that Stalin was a great leader of the 20th century. After all‚ he took an undeveloped country and molded it into one of the world’s greatest industrial and military forces. But‚ this transformation did not come at a small cost. Stalin was so paranoid that his Communist regime

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    Economic problems. The economic problem‚ sometimes called the basic‚ central or fundamental economic problem‚ is one of the fundamental economic theories in the operation of any economy. It asserts that there is scarcity‚ or that the finite resources available are insufficient to satisfy all human wants and needs. The problem then becomes how to determine what is to be produced and how the factors of production (such as capital and labor) are to be allocated. Economics revolves around methods and

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    university | Problem Solving & Spreadsheet Modeling | CIS331 | 12/16/2012 | This paper talks about the problem solving process along with examples‚ as well as one of more commonly used modeling and analytical techniques‚ i.e. spreadsheet modeling. It also talks about its dependency‚ its uses‚ disadvantages and well as explores ways to better this very new‚ but powerful technique. | Modeling is the process of creating a simplified representation of real life problems and representing

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    Union‚ or Russia‚ would have been like. Focus on the laws and actions put in place by Joseph Stalin‚ leader of that time. Think about you and your families’ jobs and education and the conditions from before Stalin. Now‚ taking all of these into consideration‚ do you think of Stalin as a hero or a villain? No opinion is wrong‚ for there are multiple reasons for both‚ but one must know that Stalin had at least improved Russia. Thus‚ would make him a hero. Joseph Stalin improved Russia in many ways

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    Above all other aims‚ it was certainly that of rapid industrialisation which was a key factor in the design of both Stalin’s major economic policies during the 1930s. It can therefore be argued that overall the policies employed were successful in that they did achieve their aims and pushed the USSR forward in industrialisation terms. However‚ the price paid for this rapidity was great‚ and so it is arguable that Stalin was still unsuccessful to a certain degree. As many historians – such as Medvedev

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    Community and Problem-Solving Policing Axia College of University of Phoenix CJS 210 Community and Problem-Solving Policing The relationship between police and the community is extremely important. To have a trusting relationship between the two gives our communities a sense of security. The police deal with problems that most of us are not aware of on a daily basis. There job to serve and protect our communities. In doing that there are problems and struggles police face.

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    The League of Nations was an organisation designed to maintain peace throughout the World. It was created during the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was the idea of Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the USA. The League’s main aims were to bring together all nations in a parliament to discuss and settle disputes‚ to protect the independence of countries and safeguard their borders‚ to improve peoples living and working conditions‚ and to make war obsolete by persuading nations to disarm

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    World War II saw the rise of new powers. The Axis powers were a group of nations that participated in WWII. Each nation in the Axis had been considered before that point to not be very dangerous‚ but became a huge problem during the war‚ as their full power was realized. However‚ these nations failed in their goal to conquer new land and spread their ideologies. In order to determine their failure‚ we must first analyze their successes. The Axis had many successes at the beginning of World War II

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