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    Hawaii is the most generic place out there. It is not seen as beautiful to its people’s eyes anymore. Beautiful man sculpted beaches‚ tourist spots taking over‚ and exotic foods replacing authentic foods. Hawaii has got it all! Just like any other big tourist spot in the world now a days. Hawaii is no longer unique for its Hawaiian essence. Tourist come to Hawaii in order to experience and get a glimpse of the “Hawaiian lifestyle”‚ or well what they think it is. They come for the beautiful beaches

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    Sitting on the front porch on a beautiful sunny‚ breezy day. The suns kiss makes skin warm to the touch. When the breeze starts blowing it cools you down making you get goose bumps for a moment. The porch is old and brown. Nobody knows of when the last time it was painted. Nails coming out of the wood‚ that’s why there are chairs to sit in. There are steps that lead right up to the glass door. Sometimes you might see a curious dog or cat peeking his head out the door trying to get a glimpse of

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    planes” or‚ “I drive ships.” If the answer is‚ “I’m a Strategic Sealift Officer‚” you may have some more explaining to do. Whether its family‚ friends‚ or other sailors‚ I have yet to find a solid “one-liner” explanation of what my Navy job is going to be‚ but that may not be such a bad thing. Strategic Sealift Officers must earn and maintain two things: a reserve commission and a Coast Guard license as a deck or engine officer. They sail on their license for a portion of the year‚ while also completing

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    Officer Nelson Case Essay

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    2. Officer Nelson performed an extensive investigation to resolve any ambiguity and reasonably conclude W.M. had authority to consent to the search. W.M.’s unusual relationship with Mr. Larson prompted Officer Nelson to engage in an extensive and thorough investigation to resolve any ambiguity or uncertainty regarding W.M.’s authority to consent to the search of the apartment. “[W]here an officer is presented with ambiguous facts related to authority‚ he or she has a duty to investigate further

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    One main factor that can be traced through many militarization cases is the complex relationship between the police and the military (Chabat‚ Jorge‚ "Mexico’s War" 135). To begin with‚ the roles and objectives of the military and the police are very different‚ that when combined‚ counteract each other (Bailey‚ John and Dammert‚ Lucia 15). The duty of the police is to protect civil society‚ while also being accountable to them‚ indicating that the use of force is only meant to be used as a last resort

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    Police Discrepancy Essay

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    Although there are a few discrepancies with the police report and video surveillance one must apprehend that discrepancies are to be expected. According to Changing minds studies “if there is a perceived threat it will lead to fear and fear will lead to stress” ( 3). During the hours of Sandy Hook a cloud of fear and panic was spread throughout the scene. Many feared for the safety of others‚ as well as themselves. Shots were fired multiple times‚ which only elevated the pandemonium unfolding on

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    Description Essay on House

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    As I draw near to the island on which my dream house awaits‚ I catch a quick glance of it out of the corner of my eye. It is humongous‚ and is the most noticeable building in the area. My private steel‚ elegant jet lands on the octagonal air strip next to the house. I get out of the jet the wind was whistling and blowing my hair back as I started my journey through a heavily wooded path leading to my dream house. I walk with anxiety toward the house at which I will spend the rest of my life. All

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    Description Zoo Essay

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    Trip to the Zoo The Lion King is my daughter’s favorite movie to watch. It has been on repeat for weeks on end now. David and I decided it was time to plan a family trip to the Toledo Zoo. A visit to the zoo would be an exciting and thrilling way to let her see and interact with all the animals she loves within the movie. The next morning we woke up early to make our two hour drive to the zoo. As I strapped her into the car seat‚ all I could hear was her tiny voice screaming‚ “Roar‚ roar

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    Essay On Police Reforms

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    83. Police Reforms. Police forces are the ones that have been entrusted to guard the internal security situation of the nation‚ but with the increasing rise in the maoists threat perception the police forces should be leveraged with a corresponding degree of increase in their ability to deal with the situation. Hence a need for comprehensive police reforms comes as an obvious answer. The very fact that it has not happened so far tells the enormity of the efforts required to be undertaken. The

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    Police Violence Essay

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    recently has been kneeling during the National Anthem. More and more NFL football players join in on taking a knee each week. The main question is why? NFL football players are protesting by taking a knee because of their race‚ political beliefs‚ and police brutality. The majority of the NFL protesters are African American‚ which plays a major role when people’s opinions are on NFL players taking a knee.“According to the #TakeAKnee protests have always been about race. Period‚ some of the NFL football

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