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    The Ride “Can I please?” I asked my grandma “You are going to have to check with your grandpa.” she said “ok.” I said “Grandpa‚ can I drive the four wheeler?” “Tomorrow.” he said “ok.” I said in side I was doing front flips. ************** Once I got to there house the four wheeler was sitting out on the drive way. “Yes!” I said. Once I got inside to talk to my grandparents my grandpa was ready to show me “Are you ready?” he asked me “Yes.” I said. Once we were outside and on the four

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    The Safe Ride Program is a program developed in 2004. The Safe Ride Program was designed to decrease intoxicated driving situations. Since the program was developed‚ DUI rates have dropped by 60 percent in

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    The film “Everybody Rides the Carousel” by John and Faith Hubley accurately depicts Erik Erikson’s eight stages of development. The entire film is a metaphor for these stages‚ and at the beginning they say how there is “an age for every rider on our circle of life‚” meaning their carousel. The narrator also mentions that each stage builds on the other. On the first ride‚ they show “trust vs. mistrust” which Erikson says it is approximately from birth to the first year. The film uses cats to demonstrate

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    enormous increase of illegal immigration to America took place. This is the reason why the US Border Patrol has added more manpower and imple-mented modern technology for example infrared night-vision scopes and seismic sensors. Regarding the mission of the border patrol‚ their top priority goal is to prevent terrorists and terrorist weapons‚ including weapons of mass destruction‚ from entering the United States. Their task is also to facilitate the admission of legal immigrants and goods while detecting

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    As children‚ most find it easy to get along with others. One day you can meet a person and the next day they will become your best friend. Although it is not that easy as an adult‚ as children this is one of the most important and critical skills needed to succeed. The ability to get along with others helps us all through out our lives; you can meet new people‚ gain valuable friendships‚ and become very likeable. This can make the road to success a much easier path. For example‚ as we all know

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    Policing Models Kansas City Preventive Patrol Study About The Experiment This experiment started in October 1972 and continued throughout 1973. This was administered by the Kansas City Police Department and evaluated by the Police Foundation. Patrols were varied within 15 police beats. Routine patrol was eliminated in five beats‚ labeled “reactive” beats. Normal routine patrol was maintained in five “control” beats. Patrol was then increased by two times in five “proactive” beats.

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    Crow Florida in the course of their autobiographies. They both interpreted the class and gender dynamic in relation to race‚ in their own unique way. The class dynamic is a theme quite prevalent throughout the course of Johnson’s autobiography Along This Way. It first appears during his recollection of is childhood. He shows that among the black community in Jacksonville

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    How Social Inequalities get organized along Racial Lines Discrimination and prejudice come in different forms‚ and are learned in different ways. These agents for prejudice come from culture and socialization‚ family‚ friends‚ school‚ work and the media they all play a huge role in racism. There is organization in discrimination‚ it comes in two forms‚ individual and institutional. Individual discrimination is the negative treatments and discriminations of one person by another. It is a more

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    If I was the Police Chief in Kansas City during the experiment‚ I would make long lasting changes in preventative patrol verses random patrol for many reasons. One very important reason is if I had my secretary send out surveys to a random selection of people within the community‚ this effort could determine how satisfied the citizens are with the service of the Kansas City Police Department (KPD) (Cordner‚ 2016). Due to the fact that most people do not like to bother with surveys‚ I would insert

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    CheckPoint: Reactive Patrol Response Scott Steward CJS/210 February 21‚ 2014 Keith McIninch CheckPoint: Reactive Patrol Response In police work there are many different forms of patrolling which can be effective for officers. Reactive patrol is a form of random patrol which relates to an officer responding to a call after a crime has been committed. This is due to a call in progress‚ violation or for a rapid response for a call of service. Since officers are roaming around their assigned area it

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