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    Marc Schwartz 9/9/14 Introduction Speech Every single person faces obstacles‚ whether they are big or small. Either learning how to swim‚ driving a car for the first time‚ or even waking up for an 8AM class. These are just a few obstacles that occur daily. One major obstacle that constantly gets overlooked is change.  A prime example of a major change in a child’s life is the transition from high school to college. Starting college‚ a ne place with new people‚ can be a daunting task

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    of issues that involve social psychology. Being a police officer is a profession that encounters a lot of social psychology issues. One issue that all police officers have to encounter is prejudice. Police officers have to not be prejudiced against the citizens that they are trying to protect and serve the criminals that they must apprehend and also against each other. Two case studies that will be discussed are prejudice against female police officers by their male counterparts and racial prejudice

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    Self-esteem and individual health at the work place Abstract The literature review was taken up to study the relationship of self-esteem between stressor and strains. The particular subject has been chosen to assist the interested party retrieve the basic knowledge to understand how and why people will react differently under stressors in the workplace. After revised the ten literatures‚ fours ideas have been drawn the underlying conclusion which is; global self esteem shows negatively related

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    There are many duties and responsibilities of a police officer. Their main duty and responsibility is to enforce the law and make sure that we live in a safe environment. There is lots of variety in this job. No two days will be the same for a police officer. One day they might be doing traffic tickets anther day they might have to break up a bar fight or be involved in a high speed chase. Police Officers are always working with different people in different situations. This is why there is so much

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    than 1‚200 reports of Police brutality. Camera capturing the video from bystanders phones witnessing the misuse of force. It violates the Eighth Amendment which prohibits the federal government from making more than normal cruel and unusual punishment. Unreasonable force occurs when a law enforcement officer uses more force than required too‚ to make an arrest. Officers are train to stay calm in any sort of situation. I have developed a solution that can limit police officers misuse of power and can

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    Jurgis And Ona Summary

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    During the day‚ Jurgis and Ona get married in Chicago. All the guests are drunk and have to go back to work in the stockyards. Jurgis and Ona are pissed because Lithuanian tradition is for the guests to chip in and pay for the wedding. But now that they’re in the USA‚ people are damn freeloaders and don’t give them a dime. So Jurgis and Ona are stuck with this big-ass wedding bill. Then the book starts talking about how the two lovebirds met at a fair in Lithuania and fell in love. But they couldn’t

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    Do Police Officers need a college Education Do Police officers need a college education? This question is one which has grabbed the attention of many. It has been a question tossed around from the offices of our US government to the homes of US citizens. Does having a college education make for a better police officer? If so what level of education should be required. Should a police officer’s salary be based on their level of education? If a certain level of education is required for a police

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    The debate on the value of higher education for police officers continues to be one of the most persistent and pervasive issues in policing. Although there are several different interpretations of what constitutes a professional police officer there appears to be a consensus about the need for professionalism in policing. Researchers have attempted to measure performance through such variables as officer attitude‚ discretion‚ ethics‚ cynicism‚ decision-making‚ and use of deadly force. Despite the

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    The Universe is as Big as You Make It I. Introduction A. “The Universe is as big as you make it.” B. Growing up in an isolated Navy town‚ I felt compelled to branch out. Although I appreciate my close upbringing‚ I longed for more than what my lonely town had to offer. C. This message defines me. Physically by making the choice to pack up when the opportunity serves‚ mentally by challenging me to broaden my perspective‚ and reminds me to try again after successes and failures

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    of all sworn officers. Most of the females though only holding clerical positions. As of today‚ only about 13% of police officers are females‚ even with many progressive gender equality movements. Why is the number of women in this field not growing quicker? Are they being discriminated for their gender and choice of career? Is law enforcement just not an interesting field for females as male? The answer could be a variety of things. Many people believe having more female officers could be a potential

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