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    Local Law Enforcement

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    The effects of illegal immigration on local law enforcement is relevant to contemporary law enforcement because until the federal government takes actions to correct the issue and provide appropriate assistance‚ the state and local agencies will be forced to provide local solutions to a national problem. This approach will create a piecemeal system of enforcement by local jurisdictions within the state‚ with no hope of uniformity. All state and local law enforcement agencies and their officials stand

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    Realism and Local Color

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    Realism and Local Color The intent of local color writing was to show the culture and uniqueness of specific regions. Writers who wrote using local color were‚ in most cases‚ connected to the region they were writing about. Mark Twain‚ who is commonly known as being one of the greatest American writers‚ if not the greatest‚ used copious amounts of local color in his stories. In Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi he uses local color that gives the reader a better sense of what he experienced

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    Any Journey includes both realities and possibilities. -to what extent does the texts you have studied‚ support this idea? Related Material ONE: MOTORCYCLE DIARIES- Only 23‚ he begins his journey as a medical student and emerges with a new perspective of South America. This perspective informs his future as a political revolutionary.  The journey‚ which had begun as a quest for excitement‚ cheap alcohol and available women‚ became‚ according to Guevara‚ a formative experience in his life. Following

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    News: Local Communities

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    THE NEWS To most people the news is the gateway to finding out what is "new" in the world today. The news is supposedly filled with facts and is definitely filled with predictions. The news tells us what is going on in local communities and tells us about the crime and what is going on in society. To me‚ personally‚ I think that the news is just entertainment that pulls in a lot of viewers and money. They are heavily influenced by commercialism. I believe that the news is almost like a talk show

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    Local Tourism Office

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    DON HONORIO VENTURA TECHNOLOGICAL STATE UNIVERSITY BACOLOR‚ PAMPANGA SY 2013-2014 LOCAL TOURISM OFFICE OF APALIT (COMMITTEE ON TOURISM) Submitted by: Submitted to: Angeles Elaiza Kay M. Ms.MARIE CHLOE DE GUILLA Bustos Sharmaine M. Cabangon Danielle F. Ocampo Rogine S. Tongol Jenine B. HRM-3C Apalit is a first class municipality in the province of Pampanga‚ Philippines. It is situated in the Luzon Island. According to the 2010 census‚ it has a population

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    King's Journey

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    King’s Journey‚ Inc Marketing Plan Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Description 3. Strategic Focus and Plan 4. Situation Analysis 5. Market-Product Focus 6. Marketing Program 7. Financial Data and Projections 8. Organization structure 9. Implementation Plan Appendix A. Biographical Sketches of Key Personnel Appendix B. Detailed Financial Projections 1. Executive Summary 2. Company Description King’s Journey‚ Inc.‚ is a

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    HOW TO TRAIN YOUR PUPPY

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    that dog training for obedience is an essential ingredient in any healthy human-dog relationship. But what exactly is obedience training‚ and why is it so important for you and your dog? Obedience training is a general term which can be achieved through the many various dog training techniques (dog whispering‚ clicker training‚ positive reinforcement‚ marker training‚ collar and leash‚ reward training etc.). Regardless of which training technique you choose to employ or which dog training schools

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    into the distance‚ showing his importance in the film and directing the audience’s view towards the other characters of the film (General Thatcher and the ten men) respectively. A few of these men first appear in a long shot‚ hammering the top of the train. This builds their characters as bad guys. As more of these men are introduced‚ the use of props –dark colored hats and guns‚ help to establish them as a group and further emphasize the fact that they are there for destruction. In addition‚ they appear

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    Local Literature Sample A

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    Local Literature The PUPWebSite (1998) continues to evolve dramatically as it gives its visitors information and online services that is relevant and useful to them. And PUPWebSite has matured into one of the University’s most important promotion medium. New Internet and Web technologies allow the delivery of personalized and relevant information to our clienteles‚ who respond by telling us about themselves. That customer information helps us focus our content and provide services that assist visitors

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    Global local fashion

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    Western dressmaking focussed on showing the natural shape of the human body‚ “by contrast‚ Japanese designers creations shrouded the body.” (Fukai 2005:22) Fashion in the West has mainly been based on creating the ideal silhouette and body shape through clothing. Japanese traditional clothing‚ in contrast‚ focusses on straight cloths of fabric namely the kimono as well as folding of fabric. (Teunissen‚ 2005: 15) Similar to their roots of the concept of the Japanese kimono‚ fabric is put on the

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