Crime Data Comparison Paper Randy Morgan Axia College Jennifer Duncan February 4th‚ 2013 The two metropolitan areas I have decided to do my research paper on are Cincinnati‚ Ohio and Dallas‚ Texas. I choose Cincinnati because it is one of the bigger cities where I live. I choose Dallas because there seems to be a big difference
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Blue-collar jobs are considered jobs where workers work with their hands and do manual labor. Many citizens consider blue-collar jobs to house lower skilled workers ‚or workers who have a lower education and assume they are less intelligent. The workers may not attend college or even finish high school. Keeping that in mind‚ blue-collar workers are not necessarily lazy. Blue-collar workers are more than they are given credit for. Workers in blue-collar jobs can be highly intelligent‚ hardworking
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Professor Robson Professor Robson IBUS 5511 February 11‚ 2012 IBUS 5511 February 11‚ 2012 White Paper By: Mayte Mariela Jimenez White Paper By: Mayte Mariela Jimenez Table of Contents * Gorgon Project * Introduction * Legal and Policy Issues: Protecting the Environment and the People * Recommendation- Trading Agreements * Benefits of Policies and Trading * Conclusion * Gorgon Project Overview The Gorgon Project is “one of the
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ABSTRACT: Over the last few years the internet crime industry has changed very dramatically. Think back almost twenty years ago‚ computers were just beginning to make their marks in the professional world. However‚ big companies were the main individuals with computers‚ mainly because they weren’t that popular in homes. Nowadays‚ computers can be found anywhere. They are so convenient and you can do almost anything from a computer‚ pay a bill‚ shop‚ order food‚ even banking. The convenience has
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{title} A White Paper nks {date} {office name} {agency name} Contents 1. Introduction / Background 2 2. Abstract / Business Case 2 3. Problem Statement / Introduction 2 4. Proposed Solution(s) 2 a. Introduction of Solution 2 b. Application of Solution 2 5. Future Direction / Long-Term Focus 2 6. Results / Conclusion 2 Appendices 3 Appendix A – Scenarios 3 Appendix B – Options 3 Appendix C – Authors 3 Appendix D – References 3 1. Introduction / Background The Ullman‚ Manly‚ & Ulysses
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Crime Data Comparison Paper Joy Genthner CJA/323 July 19‚ 2010 Ana Moore A brief history of the Uniform Crime Report UCR - The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is a nationwide cooperative effort of over 16‚000 cities‚ county and state law enforcement agencies voluntarily reporting data on crime brought to their attention. The monthly contributions of Maine ’s 150 law enforcement agencies represent the initial step in establishing an efficient statewide criminal justice information
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Hallucinogens and Culture: Creativity and Psychedelic Drugs Michael Montano 2667847 ANT 4461-Spring 2013 mmont251@fiu.edu 4/11/13 Table of Contents Introduction…………………………1 Background………………………….3 Main Body of Paper…………………6 Discussion and Conclusion...…..…...12 Pictures……………………………...14 References…………………………...18 In a world where the mind is its own unknown universe‚ it is no surprise that scientists‚ philosophers‚ scholars and the everyday person try to understand how the brain
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1100 The Working Class In the essay “Blue-Collar Brilliance” written by Mike Rose‚ he begins to talk about how Blue-Collar workers are smarter than what society put them out to be. Rose talks about his mother and how she has to member a lot of martial during the work period. Rose also talks about his uncle that started as a regular worker and worked his way up to supervising the paint-and-body line. This is where Rose came to see that Blue-Collar workers are smart they aren’t just given the credit
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Blue collar workers utilize their knowledge and abilities while working just as much as white collar workers. Most people assume that blue collars only have physical attributes and possess no real knowledge. This isn’t true at all. These workers must be able to read at a decent level‚ use tools effectively and have social experience. It’s a lot harder than you think. Lots of reading occurs in the blue collar workplace. This includes catalogues‚ manuals‚ forms and instructions. Visual interpretation
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Crime Data Comparison Comparing Murder Rates between two metropolitan areas Angel Grape University of Phoenix 5/ 26/2009 [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] In this paper I will be comparing the murder rates between San Antonio‚ TX and San Diego‚ CA. Both have over one million people; however
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