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    IFC Code of Ethics as applied to a Company Officer As a company officer‚ having good moral character and a firm code of ethics is essential to establishing long-term success within any department. Without integrity you will not have nor ever gain respect. A company officer without the respect of his guys and department heads is little more than another body on the job. A company officer is a leaders position; he is the leader of his crew. Without having a strong leader in this position‚ the

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    The growing problem of government surveillance The internet is being regulated more and more by governments‚ but is it a good thing? There’s a global war going on right now. I’m not talking about Syria‚ I’m talking about the war on the Internet. As the Internet has gotten bigger over the years‚ it has become a bigger interest for governments all over the world. Presidents and kings have a Twitter account now‚ and all the plans for budget spending are put on government websites. But it

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    ’The theme (of Lord of the Flies) is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. The moral is that the shape of society must depend on the ethical mature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable.’ -- William Golding In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Jack Merridew‚ chief of the hunters‚ represents the hidden human passion and animal cruelty. The name Jack comes from Hebrew and means ’one who supplants

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    2006 Surveillance Cameras Definition Essay If you consider video in the simplest of terms‚ video surveillance began with simple closed circuit television monitoring. As early as 1965‚ there were press reports in the United States suggesting police use of surveillance cameras in public places. In 1969‚ police cameras were installed in the New York City Municipal Building near City Hall. The practice soon spread to other cities‚ with closed circuit television systems watched by officers at all

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    For this essay‚ I will be discussing the usage of legal drugs to control one’s body’s weight. Obesity is a reoccurring problem within today’s society. Due to the ever expandatation of the fast food chain enterprise it has become very noticeable of the problem and consequences of obesity is becoming more significant in our daily life. By looking at the statistics it shows that within the United States of America alone one in every three Americans are considered obese and also that for indolence’s

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    essay will discuss the job role of a National Probation Service. It will also go into depth with some of the history behind the job role and what they do. This job role is a statutory criminal justice service. They manage the offenders that have committed a crime and have been released out of prison‚ they then help them to be brought back into the community they live in. They collaborate and help at least 3‚000 offenders a year. The National Probation Service was developed in 2014 and they started

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    George Orwell strongly displays the theme of surveillance. 1984 tells about of a time of constant supervision and fear. In an attempt to escape the society‚ Winston Smith finds that there is no hope. Surveillance‚ a key theme present throughout 1984‚ involves the Thought Police‚ the telescreen‚ and the children of the party‚ all of which are used to control the lives of the people. To begin‚ the Thought Police portray the reoccurring theme of surveillance. They are constantly scrutinizing everything

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    conclusion that a gang problem exists is that our youth culture appears to admire and emulate gang culture. Certain clothing styles and colors commonly worn by gang members have become faddish in the popular youth culture. If you watch MTV for a short period of time‚ you can see the popularity of what once were considered exclusively to be gang symbols. Open up any magazine and see how hip-hop has influenced the fashion industry. Even if local youths are displaying gang symbols such as the colors of

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    years due to its mass surveillance of US citizens‚ but supporters of the NSA claim the surveillance has made America safer for over a decade. The people of America deserve to have knowledge on this issue because the NSA can spy on anyone‚ anywhere in America without a warrant and without notification. The NSA started this surveillance 15 years ago in 2001 shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks. In the last couple years‚ it has been proven that the NSA utilizes mass surveillance; consequently‚ many

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    Becoming a naval officer would allow me to fulfill a duty to serve my country‚ just as my ancestors once did. It would allow me to become the leader I was born to be‚ and the leader I am called to become. Being a Naval officer is certainly not an easy task‚ and is a task that not many get to do. Naval officers are the best of the best‚ therefore only the elite get the privilege to serve their country as one. For many it has been a family tradition or a lifelong dream that has led them to

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