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    security guards A big and sturdy person carrying arms with a stiff and stern expression is the prevailing image we have for security guards. Depending on their areas of expertise‚ there are a variety of security guards that can help both public and private entities or individuals. The following is a breakdown of the variety of different types of security guards:   Personal: these guards are hired with an eye towards providing fool-proof physical security for their employers ranging from dignitaries

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    (E9) in the United States Coast Guard. I researched the latest pay rates and benefits for military personnel on the U.S. Coast Guard Pay & Personnel Center’s website: https://www.uscg.mil/ppc/rates.asp. This website is the premier resource for Coast Guard members. This site is an official military/government website that is frequently updated. Having worked at this unit in Topeka‚ Kansas‚ I am certain that this website is the property of the U.S. Coast Guard; therefore‚ a reliable site. Unlike

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    The Constitution guards against the tyranny‚ in many different ways. It begins in 1787 when our founding fathers gathered in Philadelphia to discuss a problem‚ that problem was that The Articles of Confederation was not working. They then had a long debate and decided to make a new piece of document‚ that document is now called The Constitution. It helped a new term of Federalism‚ Separation of powers‚ Checks and Balances‚ and helping to balance power between the small and larger states. The first

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    is the Stanford´s Prison experiment‚ searching for an explanation for the violence in the USA prisons. He wanted to know if this behaviour is due to the personalities of the guards (i.e. dispositional) or due to the prison environment and structure (i.e. situational). He later gave class in some of the best universities of the world; Yale‚ NYU and Columbia. His also known for other two works:The Time Paradox and The Time Cure. I´ll try to explain in the simplest way I can this experiment. Zimbardo

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    entire Coast Guard. Some are good‚ some bad‚ and some exceptional. I think it is important to refer back to where we come from. My influences have come from many walks of life‚ and in all colors and genders. Some I have never met‚ but heard of in Coast Guard history. It remains that my father is a personal inspiration‚ along with one particular Chief in my career. Both of these individuals continue to make an impact on me in a positive way. We all may have joined the Coast Guard for different

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    civilian occupations‚ guard dogs serve on sentry duty‚ patrol duty‚ shore watch‚ riot control‚ store and warehouse security and many other similar missions. Whatever the nature of their mission‚ all guard dogs have one thing in common: their high degree of training. Every guard dog is trained to maintain a peak performance for the entire time it is on duty. Ordinarily this is for extended periods of time. Such sustained performance requires huge amounts of energy. The guard dog also needs large

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    Alyssa Gallardo April 24‚ 2013 English 102.005 Erin Woltkamp Protecting Our Students is Priceless I remember sitting in my second grade class on September 11th 2001‚ watching the news and not understanding what was going on. Our principal was walking in and out of each classroom making sure all of the students as well as teachers were remaining calm. While people often equate 9-11 with the downward spiral of the world‚ such disasters have been occurring long before this horrific

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    A case for the removal or reform of the IT rate in today’s coast guard In the Coast Guard the delineation between the Electronics Technician (ET) rate and the Information Technician (IT) rate is blurring. With the implementation of new technology being adopted by the Coast Guard at an unprecedented rate‚ and all of it computer based at some level. It is imperative for the future of the service‚ to adapt our rates and the training of them accordingly. ETs can be trained to do most IT related tasks

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    What lessons in ethics did social scientists learn from Milgram and Stanford? In order to produce valuable research that can provide solid and beneficial results we need to carry out experiments in order to achieve this. However over the years multiple experiments that have been carried out have been ethically wrong and have resulted in the contenders of the experiments left mentally and physically damaged‚ and some even resulting in death‚ like dying the Nazis experiments when patients suffered

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    Psychology of Human Relations Stanford Prison Experiment Reaction Essay Jana Haight March 1‚ 2011 The Stanford Prison Experiment was to study of the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. The study was conducted by a team of researchers led by Psychology professor Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University in August 1971. Twenty-four students were selected after tests and background checks deemed them mentally healthy

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