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    Ethical Dilemma Case Study

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    behavior of Leo‚ a student he was instructing‚ the conflicting evaluation received from Leo’s supervisor onsite and classmates reporting verbal derogatory remarks made to/about minority groups. Leo boasted to his classmates how he was deceptive and fooled his supervisor and instructor. Dr. Vaji cannot validate the statements and is uncertain of their accuracy. He must decide if the evaluation from Leo is accurate and clearly defines Leo’s capabilities. Dr. Vaji also faces the dilemma of Leo possibly

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    Officers Since the inception of my military career to my present law enforcement profession‚ it has always been evident that training (quality) and/or continuing higher education has been paramount to producing a professional Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) – “the future leaders” of our Criminal Justice (CJ) system. Key to the success of any LEO’s quality training or higher education is the head administrator‚ in law enforcement it would be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO); also known as Police Chief

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    reproached by his younger self‚ is a compelling component within the novel‚ as this short conversation‚ is one of the only insights within the novel in which the reader can learn about present day Leo. The choice of language Hartley employs when conveying the character of young Leo is significant as Leo is referred to as a ‘dull dog’‚ which spends it’s time in dusty libraries‚ without obtaining any accomplishment of his own. This reveals his view of his present-day self worth or lack thereof. He has

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    Pope Leo III chose to crown Charlemagne as “Emperor of the Romans” in A.D. 800 because Charlemagne helped him when he was in trouble‚ he needed Charlemagne’s military and he thought it would be a fair and equal relationship. Document A is an excerpt from the “Life of Charlemagne”‚ a book written by Einhard explaining about Charlemagne’s life. In the excerpt‚ it explains “The Romans had inflicted many injuries upon Pope Leo … so that he had been complied to call upon the king for help. Charlemagne

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    4th Amendment rights

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    Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) must have probable cause before seeking a warrant. Probable cause is when there are enough facts‚ or totality of the circumstances‚ that a crime has happened. The LEO if seeking for a search warrant must state in the warrant what it is they will be searching for. For example‚ if an LEO seeks a search warrant for stolen property; the LEO must only check items in the house which could be stolen; i.e. televisions‚ computers‚ vehicles etc. The LEO checking a thumb drive‚

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    article “When Life Imitates Video” by Jon LeoLeo questions whether or not violent video games played by children can affect their behavior and how they live their lives. For the most part‚ there is no exact connection between murderers and murderous video games when you approach this argument. Leo admits that it is the parent’s responsibility to prevent children from playing violent games‚ even though a lot of people like to blame the entertainment industry. Leo believes hurting and maiming others is

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    but he called himself Leo. Leo didn’t really care what the old lady’s name was‚ but he asked anyways. She told him more than what he wanted to know‚ but one thing stood out which was that her family was royal. She said she was from Ireland‚ but she didn’t care for all of the attention. So she moved to Lime Springs for a nice break from all the craziness in Ireland. Leo started acting like he cared about Glados‚ but he really didn’t. Glados fell in love with Leo. Glados and Leo moved in with each other

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    “That’s why I want you to come. We need a thinker to tell the story of our war.” “We wouldn’t get the same benefits our fathers did in Vietnam‚” I said. “For example‚” Leo asked? “For one thing‚ Bob Hope is dead‚ and we would be deprived of seeing Beyoncé in red‚ white‚ and blue panties like the ones Raquel Welch wore for the troops.” Leo gave a frown‚ and I was about to retell the story of my dad trading a week of leave to his

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    Isabelle Monologue

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    Leo stop! I told you not to make contact with him!” Isabelle said loudly. However‚ Leo wasn’t wrong. The man was covered in dirt‚ had the messiest hair you could imagine‚ was almost 6 and a half feet tall‚ and was wearing an animal skin dress. Isabelle walked furiously up to the man‚ and said‚ “Ugh!” She threw her hands up “Look what you did!” And stormed away. She knew she shouldn’t have‚ she knew she should have just kept walking‚ but she couldn’t help herself. I know it’s not his fault‚ and who

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    “The Go Between”‚ written by LP Hartley‚ is a tragic period novel which takes place in Norfolk in the hot summer of 1900. The main character‚ Leo‚ now old‚ tells his story through a flashback‚ which takes most of the novel. I was particularly attracted to the feeling of relentlessness that is all pervasive in the novel as the story unfolds and develops. The theme of loss of innocence is explored and‚ through the various techniques used‚ Hartley ensnares us in the world of Brandham Hall. The novel

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