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    LANGUAGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF SPEECH Edward Sapir The noted linguist and anthropologist Edward Sapir wrote this work to show language in “relation to other fundamental interests—the problem of thought‚ the nature of the historical process‚ race‚ culture‚ art.” Language is not only a study of language and culture‚ but ultimately on the world of relations and influence. NEW YORK: HARCOURT‚ BRACE‚ 1921 1. INTRODUCTORY: LANGUAGE DEFINED Language a cultural‚ not a biologically inherited

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    rules‚ and sayings that will explain why police officers should work hard to enhance police-community programs. First‚ according to Davis’s Dictum‚ community problems that go away by themselves come back by themselves (Dickson‚ 1980). Hence‚ in order to effectively manage crime‚ the root causes of crime need to be addressed. Second‚ according to Wolf’s Law‚ a police officer does not get a second chance to make a first impression. Thus‚ police officers should always put forth their best efforts

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    Police officer powers under PACE 1984 First contact with justice For most people‚ the first contact they have in a legal problem will involve the police. The police have the responsibility of investigating matters‚ search for evidence such as witness statements or forensic evidence that will support a case if it should go to court‚ as well recommending to the CPS whether or not a case should go to court.   The main law that governs the powers that the police have is the Police and criminal evidence

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    Speech on Self-Reflection Often when one embarks on a journey‚ one does not only encounter the hardships and experiences the physical side of the journey offers. People experience journeys in varied different ways. A journey is an act of travelling from one place to another. The texts I have chosen to express the complex and varied ways one experience journeys are the poems ‘Journey of the Magi’ and ‘Of Eurydice’‚ the novel Emma by Jane Austen and a visual text. T.S Eliot’s ‘Journey of the Magi’

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    Self-Reflection Speech

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    IIC Oral presentation - Self-reflection Speech What has you learnt from this course? Good morning everyone. Today I’m going to talking about my knowledge what I had gained from this course. Before starting‚ I want to ask you guys some questions. Do you like to share your emotions to others? Do you believe that showing emotions openly is a good things? Let’s think it in a minutes and think it by your own. Okay now‚ I want to share a theory to all of you‚ which can help you to change what you

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    that I wanted to do. I gave myself the long-term goal of getting a job as a police officer. In order for me to achieve this goal‚ I knew that I would have to become certified through the law enforcement academy. This is the primary reason to why I am applying to the academy‚ However‚ there are a few other reasons to me wanting to go through this process. One of the reasons is to learn how to be the best the best police officer I can be. I have heard many positive things about Fox Valley Tech’s

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    Police Brutality Can you imagine walking into your local Timmies and getting your coffee for free? Can you imagine being able to drive as fast as you want‚ make a u-turn whenever you want and run through as many red lights as you want? Can you imagine having an army of men at your side with one phone call? Can you imagine driving‚ and at the flick of a switch‚ every other car moves out of your way? Seems out of reach for the average person‚ well‚ that is the daily life of a police officer

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    Version 3 Introduction to Police Theory and Practices Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is an introductory overview which provides students with the opportunity to gain an understanding of policing in the United States. It surveys the basics of police functions‚ from individual and organizational roles to the issues faced on a daily basis. This course also examines the procedures and methods of operation of police and critical

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    Self introduction My name is ###‚ and you can call me ### for convenience. I’m an international student from Southern China. As with many Chinese students here‚ I take accounting as my major as well. The reason why I choose this as my future potential career is not only because of my family tradition-both of my parents are accountants‚ but also because that I think accounting is a challenging major. I’m an optimistic and candid‚ compassionate and well-mannered girl. I like to make friends with all

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    SHG Federations are being seen as a key interface with the SHG movement because of their formal registration under the MACS and recognition from bankers. But‚ in addition to the benefits of SHG Federations‚ there are some drawbacks‚ or constraints‚ that should be noted.   An SHG Federation is a formal group of informal common-interest groups. As a result of its rather informal members‚ there are internal constraints that it faces. Namely‚ it has a poor capacity for self-governance‚ average

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