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    “Community Oriented Policing is concerned with the relationship between the police and the community‚ and problem-oriented policing is more concerned with solving a problem and having an outcome” (Dempsey & Forst‚ 2016‚ p. 372). Community Oriented Policing involves making efforts to solve problems and have positive results. The relationship between policing and citizens in my community is called CPB (The Crime Prevention Bureau) and CRP (Community Relations Program). These community programs primary

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    Speech act is a technical term in linguistics and the philosophy of language. The contemporary use of the term goes back to J. L. Austin ’s discovery of performative utterances and his theory of locutionary‚ illocutionary‚ and perlocutionary acts. Speech acts are commonly taken to include such acts as promising‚ ordering‚ greeting‚ warning‚ inviting and congratulating. Contents * 1 Locutionary‚ illocutionary and perlocutionary acts * 2 Illocutionary acts * 2.1 Classifying illocutionary

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    INTRODUCTION The object oriented information modeling started in the early 1960’s‚ but at the time it was not very popular. It is only recently that object oriented programming has become popular. It was designed for the purposes of creating simulations and was developed by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl in Norway. The term “object oriented information modeling” was first used by Xerox PARC in their Smalltalk programming language. The term was used to refer to the process of using the

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    Linguistics 123 Reiko Kataoka      ​ Midterm Study Tips   For our mid­term exam‚ it is STRONGLY recommended that you study the lecture notes and  video notes thoroughly‚ as most of the questions will be taken from these notes.   The exam will contain 53 multiple choice questions‚ each worth 0.5 point for a possible total of  26.5 points towards your total point accumulation. Since the final exam is officially worth 25%  of your grade‚ you have the chance to earn 1.5% of extra credit.   The 53 qu

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    Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm Advantages * Because of the concept of inheritance in OO programming‚ existing codes can be easily modified because new codes can be added with little modifications made. That is to say it is easily extensible and codes can be easily re-used. * OOP provides a clear program structure because the solution to be developed can be broken down into objects and approached as such. This gives room for maintainability of the program because problems would be easy

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    Reading Worksheet 1: Read the extract Applied Linguistics: An emerging discipline for the twenty-first century in your reading packs and answers the following questions: 1. On the basis of the information provided by Grabe‚ complete the following chart. Which conclusions can you draw regarding the scope of Applied Linguistics? |Decade |Focus of Applied Linguistics | | |Insights

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    Semasiology By definition Lexicology deals with words‚ word-forming morphemes (derivational affixes) and word-groups or phrases. All these linguistic units may be said to have meaning of some kind: they are all significant and therefore must be investigated both as to form and meaning. The branch of lexicology that is devoted to the study of meaning is known as Semasiology. Semasiology from Greek word sēmasia (“signification”) + logos (“account”).The branch of lexicology which is so called

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    mother.” (Naumburg‚ 1966‚ p. 84) The aftermath led to Mrs. Felix’s increase in ego strength‚ and her awareness of the “transference” process onto the art from the client. Mrs. Felix’s awareness exhibits the true core of Naumburg’s aims in “dynamically oriented art therapy.” (Junge‚ 2010‚ p.

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    Leadership Style: What Do People Do When They Are Leading Kelvin L Nelson Strayer University Dr. Johnnie Woodard BUS 520 June 11‚ 2013   Background of CEO According to Xerox.com (2013) Ursula Burns joined Xerox in 1980 as a Mechanical Engineering summer intern. In the company pivotal point‚ Burns led several business teams to include the color and office network printing business. In 2000‚ Burns was named senior vice president corporate

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    Heteroglossia - Langue and linguistic variation Bakhtin developed the notion in contrast with the structuralist account of language‚ which was centered in the notion of langue‚ that is‚ the systematic set of rules determining the well-formedness of an expression or utterance. This concept‚ introduced by Saussure‚ emphasised the notion that the code conformed by the linguistic norms must be common to all speakers for communication to be possible. This was seen as a dangerous simplification by Bakhtin

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