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    Police systems in the United States Chapter 6 Serge Baranov Mutual Pledge that organized the country at several levels. At the lowest level were tithing’s‚ 10 families grouped together who assumed mutual responsibility for the acts of their members. At the next level ‚ 10 tithing’s or 100 families‚ were grouped together into a hundred. Magistrates in 17 century were some officials whose duties included enforcing the law and keeping the peace. Thief-takers – private detectives who

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    Nunavut In Canada

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    the Inuit population for artic sovereignty. Our people have had to endure sacrifices to help past Canada initiatives‚ ‚ like the High Artic Relocation that moved Inuit from communities including Baffin Island to Resolute Bay. Today‚ the Canadian Rangers combine traditional Inuit knowledge with modern military to patrol and protect the Far North‚ playing an indispensable role in asserting sovereignty. Meanwhile‚ Northern towns like Resolute Bay have become home to three generations of Canadian

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    Bonnie and Clyde

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    Bonnie and Clyde This is Plot Summary of Bonnie and Clyde. A bored small-town girl and a small-time bank robber leave in their wake a string of violent robberies and newspaper headlines that catch the imagination of the Depression-struck Mid-West in this take on the legendary crime spree of these archetypal lovers on the run. Bonnie Parker is bored with life and wants a change. She gets her chance when she meets a charming young drifter by the name of Clyde Barrow. Clyde has dreams of a life

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    Marines represent what it means to be a perfect warrior and a gentleman. In the 1800’s battles were fought with what is now known as rules of war. A Marine Corps General of a modern army in those days wanted to be seen as a gentleman and therefore demanded the respect that a gentleman would receive both on and off the battlefield. In order to receive that respect‚ it was said that a battle should be fought humanly or as a gentleman. Though in most armies only officers were considered gentlemen

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    Gentlemen's Blood Essay

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    Dueling in Early Modern England History of Early Modern England If I could summarize the time period between 1485 to 1714 I would choose the word turmoil. During this time period the concepts of honor and the duel would enter into the English culture. The first and most obvious question is; what is a duel and how is it different than a fight. Well I believe Barbara Holland does a pretty good job of explaining the concept in modern terms in her book‚ Gentlemen’s

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    Importance of Good Manners

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    good manners become even more important. Common courtesies such as holding a door open for someone‚ saying "please" and "thank you‚" and allowing an elderly or disabled person to go to the head of the line all make the world a nicer place to live in. Good manners do not cost anything‚ and it takes little extra time to practice them. Benefits Good manners help put others at ease and therefore make social interactions more pleasant. Simple courtesies like saying "please" and "thank you" show that

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    There are many reasons why lower enlisted soldiers should respect non-commissioned officers in the military. It is important to respect an non-commissioned officer in order to keep the balance in the work place. Even if respect is not deserved or given back to you‚ the military still expects you to give them respect because they are appointed above you. Not showing them respect will result in getting yourself in trouble that will make yourself look bad to your other superiors. Punishments will

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    Army Military Salute

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    a major difference between the civilian world and the military world. The Army has even come out with an Army Regulation‚ which is a manual on how to show proper respect and etiquette. The manual covers such things as personal salutes and honors‚ courtesy visits within the Army‚ and even Inter Service and Military-Civilian visits all that I think are important things to know as a future officer in the Army. A salute is defined as "show[ing] respect and recognition to (a military superior) by assuming

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    sign after arriving in Brazil‚ which is equivocal to Americans as the middle finger. As President of the United States you would think prior to him going into another country his foreign affairs committee would have given him a quick cultural or customs background brief on the country he was visiting. This was embarrassing to not only him but more importantly the United States. We as Americans don’t take gestures as seriously as many other cultures do. It doesn’t play such a big role in our culture

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    Military Discipline

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    privileges. An officer commands publicly and reproves and reprimand privately. He gains the confidence of his men and is worthy of it. An officer/leader must set an example. E. Military Courtesy - it is the accepted form of politeness in the military service. The foremost of this special form of courtesy is the salute. It is the expression or manifestation of consideration for others. F. Whom to Salute Commissioned officers of the AFP‚ National Flag‚ Colors‚

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