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    “There is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre” (Vonnegut‚ 19). Kurt Vonnegut experienced first hand the Dresden Fire Bombing of World War II. The Dresden Fire Bombing was a massacre that was designed by the allies to kill as many German civilians as possible. Because of Vonnegut’s war torn mind‚ it took him nearly 25 years to write Slaughterhouse-Five‚ a fictionalized account of the fire bombing of Dresden and about the destructiveness of war. Slaughterhouse-Five has been widely criticized

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    THE PHILADELPHIA FOOT PATROL EXPERIMENT: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF POLICE PATROL EFFECTIVENESS IN VIOLENT CRIME HOTSPOTS∗ JERRY H. RATCLIFFE Department of Criminal Justice Temple University TRAVIS TANIGUCHI Police Department Redlands‚ CA ELIZABETH R. GROFF Department of Criminal Justice Temple University JENNIFER D. WOOD Department of Criminal Justice Temple University ∗ C The authors would like to thank Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and the executive team at the Philadelphia

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    Bibliography U.S. Congress. House. Committee on National Security. Subcommittee on Military Personnel. POW/MIA Oversight: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. 105th Cong.‚ 2nd sess.‚ October 2‚ 1998. Parenthetical reference and Reference list (U. S. Congress‚ House 1998) U.S. Congress. House. Committee on National Security. Subcommittee on Military Personnel. 1998. POW/MIA Oversight: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. 105th Cong.‚ 2nd sess.‚ October 2.

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    ***27 FEB 2005*** This is the latest update to the “MANIFESTO”. I have included Scwartzky’s latest CPU management discoveries‚ and I have entered them in to convenient easy to use “Tables” to make adjustment of the player management sliders easier. I have also Included in the “Coach’s Chalkboards” a more convenient “CPU PLAY SET” to go up against the “Sm27’s Play Set” that is used by the HUM player vs the CPU in PLAYED GAMES. Have Fun and I hope you enjoy the Complete Set-up. Thanks‚ Sm27

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    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand recounts Louis Zamperini’s struggles in early-life‚ the Pacific Theater‚ and post-war life‚ as well as his persistence to triumph over such obstacles. Hillenbrand’s novel has also become a major motion picture‚ which also goes by the same name. Although‚ both the film and novel contain key struggles that Louis had to overcome‚ the film focuses more on Louis’ experience while the novel delves deep into Zamperini’s story and takes into consideration many of his friends

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    In This POW‚ our task was to find out how Carletta‚ a highly intelligent and very talkative student solved her wise teacher’s problem. She and two other students were complaining about the number of POW’s that they have had to complete throughout the semester. The teacher and the three students made a deal. The three complaining students would close their eyes and sit down in chairs. While they were sitting down‚ the teacher would take three hats out of a possible five‚ (3 blue hats and 2 red hats)

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    Department Patrol System The City of New York is divided into 73 precincts. These precincts are the basic managerial units for the operation of the familiar police patrol cars (called radio mobile patrols or RMPs) we see on the City streets. For staffing purposes the Police Department divides the day into three eight-hour tours of duty: 12 midnight to 8AM‚ 8AM to 4PM‚ and 4PM to 12 midnight. A particular police precinct such as the 26th‚ in which Columbia University stands‚ may have 6 patrol cars in

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    enforcement officer. Public trust and safety are paramount for a police officer in preventing crime. By anticipating the crime risk and reducing crime opportunities through patrolling their area‚ police officers can reduce actual crime. Preventative patrols in an officers area helps citizens feel safer. By being visual to the community‚ the fourth responsibility of preserving the peace is achieved. This responsibility goes hand-in-hand with the third responsibility of being visual to the community

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    2011 HSC In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? In your response‚ make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. John Misto attempts to blatantly challenge society’s ingrained perceptions in his play through effective use of dramatic techniques such as stage directions‚ music‚ body language and lighting. The glaring confrontation provokes audience empathy for the two protagonists

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    Hedges and Sacco begin the book by discussing Whiteclay‚ a small incorporated village in Nebraska. The clients that come to Whiteclay primarily for alcohol are Native Americans from Pine Ridge‚ a reservation that is located in South Dakota. Hedges and Sacco were able to direct my attention into the lives of those in the Pine Ridge reservation by describing the problems with alcoholism and poverty that they face. Using the example of Long Wolf‚ they really gave me a feel for the hardships that Native

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