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    Cajun Farm Mechanism

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    The tractor symbolizes the agricultural mechanization that has taken place with the growth of Cajun farming and this mechanization’s effect. The arrival of the tractor with the Cajuns shifted the traditional means of local black life. Mechanization reduced the need for labor. The community of blacks who once cared for the land became suddenly unemployed‚ and most of them moved away. While the plantation once was carefully maintained by those who worked it‚ now only the old remain and the plantation’s

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    professor and is back in Phoenix‚ Arizona where he gets offered a job as the sheriff’s deputy. The city has dramatically changed and is now a haven for West Coast sophisticates and wealthy retirees. Given his expertise on the area’s history‚ the sheriff who is an old friend of his believes he is uniquely qualified to assist in solving a series of cold cases. A few days after accepting the job‚ his college sweetheart appears on the scene dumping a new case onto his lap – her sister has gone missing

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    Once the deputy had the vehicle stopped he was informed by the woman in the driver ’s seat that she was recording him conducting the traffic stop. Once the sheriff ’s deputy gained knowledge of this he proceeded to force his way into the woman ’s vehicle trying to grab her phone‚ then pulling her out of the vehicle and dragging her onto the ground causing injuries in several places as another deputy stood by

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    Decision Making Case Study CJA 444 September 24‚ 2012 Decision Making Case Study This case study has information that seems common sense would keep the situation from going out of control by Deputy Ripley’s actions. This paper will discuss the central issues of the case study; compliance of department policies; a lieutenant’s on the spot decision making; the firing of warning shots at the scene; possible complaints by residence in the area and if policies need to be updated or changed. The

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    favor of the pretender‚ the Ewell family. The crime took place on the evening of November 21st of last year‚ near the garbage dump. In Maycomb‚ the Ewells had lived behind the town garbage dump for years which were once a Negro Cabin. When the sheriff‚ Mr. Heck Tate was called to stand to give his statements‚ he was questioned about the physical injuries of Mayella Ewell. He said that she was beaten around the head and had bruises on her arms. Also‚ he said that she had a “black eye” on her right

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    ‘William I changed little in the government and administration of England’. How far do you agree? When William‚ duke of Normandy‚ conquered England he had a new problem of how to control his new‚ and very different country. No drastic changes are evident‚ as it would appear that William was able to use the basis of the pre-existing Anglo-Saxon government. S. B Chrimes opinion of William’s changes to government agrees with this‚ saying that the early Norman government was an "elaboration rather

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    The Changes in Law Enforcement All together law enforcement has changed‚ but few see the drastic changes that have happened. Everyday‚ police and sheriffs are working to keep the people in their community safe. With improved technological advances and social changes‚ police and sheriffs are keeping a closer eye on things today. For example‚ improved weapons such as tasers have helped keep suspects safe‚ computers in police cruisers allow instant access of information of individuals. Other

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    headed for Atlanta‚ Terrance Bostick was approached by members of the Broward County Sheriffs department acting as part of a drug interception task force and without particularly suspicion was questioned by officers. Broward county sheriff officers advised Mr. Bostick of his right to not consent to a search of his personal belongings and then asked his permission to carry out the search. Terrance Bostick granted sheriffs officers request by consenting to the search which revealed a felonious amount

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    Robin Hood Case Study

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    unique and can inspire employees to do remarkable things that put their companies far ahead of the competition. (Sheehan‚ 2011) Mission statement - “Rob the rich and give to the poor” Robin Hood original mission was the personal crusade against the Sheriff and his administration. Robin Hood needed men to fulfill

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    continent. David matures in a short span throughout the text from naivety to maturity as a result of the series of horrendous events he experiences. The murder and sexual assault of Marie Little Soldier evokes a case in which Wes‚ David’s father and sheriff of the county must re-moralise his choices as his brother Frank is to blame. The obligation to justice is a reoccurring theme throughout the novel in addition to abuse of power‚ loyalty‚ and‚ morality. The Hayden family encompassing David’s grandfather

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