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    supplied them with the TEMS uniform. Another reason given was that Calgary IRP members are also without high-visibility markings and “the pants are heavy duty so they resist contagious agents”‚ which is understandable but does not explain the lack of the safety features. The solution is quite simple‚ have IRP members wear pants and a shirt with a high-visibility stripe on the side. They can retain their dark crest that way they look similar to other Special Operations Teams but they need high-visibility

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    Gun safety is a big issue in other states cause the gun sometimes goes off on its own and might shoot someone.Cops get to carry their guns in a holster but it doesn’t have a front so if it was to go off it would shoot there leg and hurt them or possibly some else .They should have metal on the front so if it were to off it wouldn’t hurt them as bad if it were to go off. ALL people around the world should know gun safety because it could save their lives and possibly their friends be trained and

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    Homeland security and border patrol Homeland security is one of the main departments that keeps the United States safe. Homeland security locks down the United States and keeps illegal’s from entering and monitors that the U.S does not go under attack. During the making of the department of homeland security the U.S Border Patrol merged into a new agency called US customs and Border protection known as CBP. The old tradition of border patrol was always known for detecting and preventing

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    Suicides among Border Patrol Illegal immigrants have always been a great issue for many countries in the world. The US is one of those countries that put a lot of effort to prevent illegal entry of those immigrants. There were nearly one million illegal immigrants that entered the US in 2010. To reduce that great number‚ the government and in particular the border patrol agents have already put lots of exertion to the action. Working in the rank of the border patrol is not an easy job. It is

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    Occupation description 1 A - With being a police patrol officer there are many responsibilities and tasks that I will have to be able to do in order to do that job correctly. One of the main responsibilities is to keep the public safe. I would also need to pursue‚and maybe even arrest anyone that tries to harm the public in anyway. After I pursue someone and and am done with them I would always need to fill out the correct paperwork for what they did. ( “ Task List” 1 ). I think that these are

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    In the current organization chart the Patrol commander works Monday through Friday and is only tasked with the patrol division. The second commander also works Monday through Friday but is in charge of the Investigations Division‚ Inspection and Control‚ Internal Affairs‚ Comsat and Community Preservation and Safety Unit while the other commander is only in charge of the Patrol Division.  This list of tasks would leave this commander in charge of over sixteen people‚ which could become overwhelming

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    Patrol Studies Summaries: The Philadelphia Foot Patrol Experiment (2009)and Atlantic City‚ New Jersey‚ Cooperative Policing Partnership (1994) Jasmine Glenn American InterContinental University Abstract Police Patrol is the backbone of most police departments .On patrol‚ a police officer makes rounds in a specific area called a beat. Officers usually ride in cars but can sometimes be seen on foot. Previous studies of foot patrol indicate that these patrols are costly and do not reduce crime

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    Basketball Safety Essay

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    What do you think when it comes to basketball? Is it safe? There are certain guidelines you should follow in order to be safe in basketball games‚ and practices. Trust me. I’ve had plenty of experiences. Being safe on the court means having awareness. There is a long standing belief that basketball is not a contact sport. Basketball is CLEARLY a contact sport‚ especially when rebounding the ball. You must learn how to be physical and aggressive without committing a foul. You can only get five fouls

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    The Road Not Taken: Poetry Essay COURSE AND TITLE: ENGL 102: Literature and Composition SEMESTER OF ENROLLMENT: NAME: WRITING STYLE USED: MLA . Thesis statement: The symbolic setting‚ title‚ content and metrical devices support the poem’s (The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost) overall meaning. Outline: Title “Poetry Essay” I. Introduction A. The influence of decision making process in human life. B. The problem faced by

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    implicit meaning in a work of literature. In a well-organized essay discuss how Robert Frost uses the aforementioned devices to convey his intent or implicit meaning. Robert Frost’s iconic poem The Road Not Taken is a work heavily reliant on the use of symbolism and allegory to convey the implicit meaning. The poem is a narrative of a moment in a man’s life where he must make a choice‚ standing at a separation of paths in a yellow wood. The Road Not Taken is a poem with a universal message that is relevant

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