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    After I graduate from Sam Houston State University with a degree in Criminal Justice‚ and I want to become a police officer. I would like to work for the Houston Police Department. The headquarters of the Houston Police Department is located at 1200 Travis in Downtown Houston. HPD has many police stations located around the city of Houston with each station having their own jurisdiction. When I was in introduction to Criminal Justice we were assigned to go on a ride along with a police officer. I

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    Book Review #1 Seventeenth-Century Colonial America EDMUND MORGAN - AMERICAN SLAVERY‚ AMERICAN FREEDOM: THE ORDEAL OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA  Edmund Morgan’s American Slavery‚ American Freedom goes in the dynamics of pre-Revolutionary Virginia from the unsuccessful Roanoke colony to the beginnings of revolution. Edmund Morgan discloses the changing demographics‚ economics‚ social structures‚ and political developments of colonial Virginia that participated to the adoption of slavery. In the

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    An Assessment of Four Function of Management within Southwest Airlines An Assessment of Four Function of Management within Southwest Airlines According to Edward de Bono "an expert is someone who has succeeded in making decisions and judgments simpler through knowing what to pay attention to and ... Creativity involves breaking out ..." Southwest Airlines has done just that‚ in a world of high competition and drastic changes they paid close attention to their customers needs‚ therefore‚ succeeding

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    韩佳利 Starry 131100024 Class A Metaphor‚ reality or illusion? ——A Book Review on The Hunger Games The Hunger Games‚ which is considered as the best science fiction of the American writer Suzanne Collins‚ won the first place of The New York Times best-seller list. The book‚ which is “brilliantly plotted and perfectly paced1”‚ is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who volunteers to participate in the Hunger Games‚ a fight to the death on live TV and has no choice but to make

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    mind detention was not an option. She was sent 7000 miles away from home to Kenya. All she needed to do was get a good review from the child save program and she could go back to her perfect life. Her sixteenth birthday is a few days after she would get back from Africa and all she could think of is coming back with a sweet new Mercedes Benz. However if she doesn’t get a good review she would end up going to detention and having to spend her birthday there. She sets off to go on an amazing journey

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    Book Review of Andrew Jackson By Robert v. Remni Foreword by General Wesley K. Clark Published by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN‚ New York‚ NY‚ in October 2009 Andrew Jackson was a natural born leader. He started showing signs of leadership even as a young fellow. It’s as simple as that. He grew up to be an intimidating gentleman with a tall stature‚ piercing blue eyes‚ and sharp‚ angular facial features‚ which made it seem as if he could see inside your soul and convince you to do anything he wanted you to

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    UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BOOK REVIEW Predictably Irrational The hidden forces that shape our decision -Dan Ariely Reviewed by: Sanila Pradhan 11TH June‚ 2013 Predictably Irrational: The hidden forces that shape our decisions‚ by Dan Ariely. Harpercollins‚ 2009. Reviewed by Sanila Pradhan. ‘Predictably Irrational” was a very enjoyable read for me. The title of the book is very appealing therefore‚ I decided to read this book. The title of the book points its finger towards us. Standard

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    Mavericks at Work William C. Taylor & Polly Labarre Book Review Lau Wa Kwan‚ Edwin 11532323G MM511 Managing Organizations and People (2011/2012 Term 1)   Introduction In the past 10-20 years‚ the environment changed vigorously due to globalization and rapid development of internet. If organizations just follow the old success formula‚ probably it will go out of business. In the book “Mavericks at Work”‚ William C. Taylor & Polly Labarre mentioned how “Mavericks” leaded their

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    about this book because of the large range of events and transitions that occurred throughout the American West that the author includes in the text. Elliot West highlights the struggles that many endured while trying to create better circumstances for not only themselves but also their families by moving to the west. He chronicles the adaptations that many white settlers arriving in the west faced in order to be able to make a living for themselves. But another reason why I found the book interesting

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    American Sniper Review

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    . “Al-Shaitan” “The American Sniper” by Chris Kyle is an account of the deadliest American sniper ever‚ called “the devil” by the enemies he hunted and “the legend” by his Navy SEAL brothers. From 1999 to 2009‚ U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle recorded the most career sniper kills in United States military history. The Pentagon has officially confirmed more than 150 of Kyle’s kills (the previous American record was 109). Iraqi insurgents feared Kyle so much they named him al-Shaitan (“the devil”) and

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