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    Contexts: Position B The use of Drone is beneficial to law enforcement and many others things that can be used for goods. Drones can be used to trace suspects‚ target enemy and target terrorist groups around the world. This kind of technology have been already used by law enforcement‚ mostly used by law enforcement is helicopter. According to Hope Reese article‚ drone is no different then helicopter‚ “When the courts look at it‚ they’d look at drones being the same as a helicopter. It’s a platform

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    Imagine coming home one day and having to be told that one of your loved ones has died for something as simple as a traffic offense or a fistfight with a friend. Of course these actions are not justified‚ but are they really deserving of being killed? Recently here in the USA there have been numerous deaths of young African American men by the police for very small offenses‚ and many say these deaths are fueled by racism. A great example of this is in Milwaukee in which 23 year-old Syville Smith

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    Submit a statement that discusses your career goals‚ as well as the factors that led you to select the Mid-Career MPA program as a means of furthering your personal and professional goals. Be as specific as possible in describing how your expected course of study will enable you to build on your prior professional experience and achieve these goals (750 word limit). Economic development and welfare of the people are the natural fit with my personality traits from my childhood which allowed me

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    life‚ I do not yet know what career I would like to pursue‚ or even what general field I would like to study or work in. I do have certain goals that I know I shall work to attain. These goals are fairly common among most people. Such as the goal of financial security‚ and financial ability to support a family; the goal of continuous intellectual and physical competitiveness; as well as a goal of general well being‚ and happiness. In America‚ many people with these goals go to a college or university

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    because of the potentiality to access information and communicate from anywhere you go is a big progression in technology. Crime analysis is a law enforcement function that involves systematic analysis for identifying and analyzing patterns and trends in crime and disorder (Wikipedia 2015). Criminal analysis is just another name for problem solving in law enforcement. It is also used as a tool to find ways to prevent crime with the enhancement of technology. Technologies that we currently use in criminal

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    My goal is to pursue a major in Kinesiology – exercise and movement science here at UW-Madison. I would then like to go on to graduate school‚ where I would want to work in an exercise physiology lab. Gary Diffee’s presentation on exercise physiology resonated with me‚ and seemed to fit with a lot of the professional goals and values that I have. One of my main takeaways from Gary’s presentation is that conducting research requires a great deal of curiosity and flexibility. This is a great match

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    Goal achieving is something that you absolutely must do if you wish to fulfill your potential as human being. Goals enable you to do the work you want to do‚ to live where you want to live‚ to be with the people you enjoy‚ and to become the kind of person you want to be. People don’t set goals because they are afraid they might fail. In fact‚ the fear of failure is probably the greatest single obstacle to success in adult life. It can hold you back more than any other psychological problem

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    affairs. These are the kinds of things I think about. My career goal is to serve as a diplomat for the United States‚ with a focus on our relations with Asia and the Middle East. To accomplish this‚ I plan to continue to hone my leadership and research skills‚ interests in international economics and foreign policy‚ and linguistic talents in Arabic‚ Chinese‚ and French during college. Penn is the ideal institution to help me reach this goal. I am particularly excited by the ability to pursue a major

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    Angeles Police Department‚ more and more law enforcement administrators are faced with the task of reforming police department‚ with little guidance on how to bring about the necessary changes. This is not the first time in our country’s history that corruption and brutality have been front page news. Part of our current problems stem from the unprecedented level of drugs‚ gangs and guns in our cities. Systemically‚ the problems are caused by law enforcement agencies that continue to hire the wrong

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    Building neighborhood relationships build trust rather than just a police officer. If the public build trust and relationships with police they are more likely to come forward about crimes that occur. Since police can’t be at all places at once they rely on the public to help them catch individuals in the process of crimes. The public can help police in other ways such as attending neighborhood watch meetings and learning more about how to protect their neighborhood and the citizens who live around

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