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    Training Day Violations

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    if they have a reasonable/probable explanation behind their actions. Some of the events that’s occurred in the movie were the pulling over a vehicle of college students‚ violence against homeless men‚ Violation on Snoop Dogg‚ and the home search of Macy Gray. All instances had some type of violation against one’s self or property. Alonzo and Jake pulled over a vehicle after viewing them buy drugs for recreational use. They used violent confrontation and intimidation towards the suspects and citizens

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    1. What is rapport? Rapport occurs when two or more people feel that they are in sync or on the same wavelength because they feel similar or relate well to each other. Rapport is theorized to include three behavioral components: mutual attention‚ mutual positivity‚ and coordination. Rapport can be defined as the ability to communicate which establishes a level of trust and understanding. Rapport helps individuals to open up and communicate in an affable manner. Rapport depends on verbal‚ non-verbal

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    ____________________. Your actions are in violation of Article 86 of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)‚10 U.S.C. 886. Continued misbehavior of this type may result in judicial punishment or non-judicial punishment under Article 15 of the UCMJ adverse administrative personnel actions. Potential adverse actions may include: written or oral reprimands‚ a bar to reenlistment‚ extra training‚ suspension or revocation of your security clearance‚ and involuntary separation under AR 635-200‚

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    Dress Code Violation

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    fingertips and just above her knees. She was told that her skirt was ‘too short’ and was sent to the office to change into a school-provided outfit. This outfit was a big‚ bright yellow t-shirt and red baggy sweatpants that was labeled “Dress Code Violation”. Instantly‚ Miranda started to bawl and broke out into hives all over her neck-she had to walk around in those clothes for the rest of the day until her mother picked her up from school. Miranda’s mother‚ Dianna Larkin‚ was exceedingly perturbed

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    Social Norm Violation

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    Johnathon Teal Norm Violation Paper Soc. of Deviance 4/30/13 Violating Personal Space There have been many social norms that society has “put” in place just to keep things as smooth and as un-awkward as possible. Everyday people follow these norms almost unconsciously. It is expected that every other person follow then them too. So‚ with this in mind‚ so my goal is to see how people react when I violate one of these norms. The norm I chose to violate is something that everyone cherishes

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    The Holocaust‚ also referred to as the Shoah‚ has been one of the most horrific events that has occurred in the history of humanity. It was a time period in which Jews were viewed upon as “an inferior race” and an “alien threat to German racial purity and community‚” as well as to all of Europe (History). During the Holocaust‚ approximately six million Jews were killed by the Nazis‚ who were led by their leader and Fuhrer of Nazi Germany‚ Adolf Hitler. Hitler hated the Jews for having a successful

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    Victims are often ashamed of what has happened to them‚ and think that no one will believe them. In this book‚ Mel’s decision to keep her violation a secret is a tragic but understandable one. Throughout the book she explores different ways of communicating. From passing notes to writing graffiti on bathroom stalls. A part in the beginning explains that she wanted to scream‚ but couldn’t find

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    Truth Telling Violations The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the truth telling violations presented in the Abraham and Rehab Bible stories. Both stories are indicative of deception that demonstrate how if people are placed in a position of uncertainty can lose their faith in performing a moral obligation which is telling the truth regardless of the situation. Extreme circumstances can hinder the decision making process and can lead to deception. The ideology of truth

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    Privacy Violation In America‚ many schools across the nation face the harsh reality of increasing violence and drug use within the confinement of the educational buildings. The response by most school administrators is to conduct individualized searches and seizures of student’s lockers‚ backpacks‚ and cellphones‚ hoping to find drugs and weapons‚ or signs of their use. Without reasonable suspicion to suspect weapons or drugs‚ school officials do not lawfully‚ under the Constitution‚ have the right

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    this essay is to evaluate the group oral presentation. This easy discussed three concepts related to nonverbal communication. Relevant theories inform our understanding of these concepts and each individual’s performance. The first concept aspects of nonverbal communication introduced the different aspects in nonverbal communication. The second concept barriers to nonverbal communication discussed how barriers occurred and two parts of barrier. The last one cultural difference in nonverbal communication

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