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    Eras of Policing

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    political‚ economic‚ and social forces. To better understand the role of police in society‚ one has to know the history of how policing became what it is today. Policing has been categorized into three basic eras‚ which include the Political Era‚ Reform Era‚ and lastly the Community Problem-Solving Era that is the present form of policing. Most all of modern-western democracies are based on Sir Robert Peel’s Metropolitan Police Force‚ which was instituted in 1829. Sir Robert Peel was the founder of

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    Successful Leadership

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    Name: Bryan Ng (13) Class: 3A2 Date: 26 July 2010 Question: Successful leadership is about winning hearts and minds. Discuss. Warren Bennis‚ an American scholar widely regarded as a pioneer on the contemporary field of leadership studies‚ once said that “Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it.” Indeed‚ leadership comes with power but in order to gain this power‚ a leader must encompass three main

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    successful student

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    To become a successful college student‚ college students must first learn how to make sacrifices. In simpler terms‚ college students must make sacrifices‚ such as going out; instead‚ they should stay in and study. It is very important because college students need to learn that they cannot always go out and have fun; they have to stay home and study. Of course‚ they can go out and enjoy themselves just not as much as before. By staying home and studying‚ they will be able to pass their classes and

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    Classical Era

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    The Classical Era In the classical the style of classicism was introduced. Classicism music was a melody with a subordinate harmony to combine to be called homophony. This meant the playing of chords‚ even if they did interrupt the melodic smoothness of a single part. It became a much more prevalent part of music. This made the tonal structure of works more audible. The genres of the Classical Era consisted of symphony‚ opera‚ sonata allegro‚ sentimental style‚ style galant‚ and overture. The symphony

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    Successful Transition

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    Gill‚ Butler‚ & Pistrang‚ 2016; Savina‚ Simon‚ & Lester‚ 2014). The lack of a successful transition can lead to rehospitalization‚ difficulties in school‚ perpetuation of symptoms‚ or return to previous level of functioning. The purpose of this paper is to identify potential barriers to a successful transition‚ as well as‚ important factors associated with successful transitions. Knowing the factors related to successful transitions and potential barriers faced‚ mental health professionals and professionals

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    Florence Kelley was a progressive supporter of many causes especially The National Child labor Committee also known as the NCLC. The progressive movement lasted from 1896 to 1916 that was led by whites who were typically middle class citizens. The progressive movement was to show the government the problems it had and to come up with solutions for them.The committee pushed for labor legislation to put a end to the horrors of child labor. The National Consumers League had Kelly as the very first

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    Rafael Barbosa ENG 111-53 Mr.Blake Essay #3‚ The Argument Essay: Final Nov. 09‚ 2011 Successful Teens The choices people make each day; result in consequences that shape them into who they are. So the earlier teens get to make their own decisions the better. Parents should allow their teens to decide for themselves at a young age so that they could learn from their mistakes. Of course parents should also

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    job you need to have some basic skills in order to be successful in the workplace. If you look at most job applications today‚ what is the number one requirement that is listed‚ experience? With experience you learn skills that can help you succeed. I believe that in order to be successful you need to have the following skills‚ communication‚time management‚ and adaptability. The first skill that I believe is viable in order to be successful in the workplace is the skill of communication. You’ve

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    Successful Teacher

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    Successful Teacher Many claim that being a teacher is an easy job‚ and everybody can become a teacher. Others‚ however‚ suppose teaching is not a career; it is a human service.Albert Einstein said “I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.”‚ so being an effective teacher‚ everyone should need some special characters such as sense of humor‚ personal touch‚ and willingness to admit mistakes.First of all‚ humor in class is one of the most efficient

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    Being Successful

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    the other hand‚ Ken Robinson remind us that not all of us are great in academically‚ but are gifted in some other ways. My own view is that many people have different ways of approaching of how to become successful‚ whereas on the other hand‚ not everyone has the potential of becoming successful. I think that if we have the mindset of being positive‚ great personality‚ good aptitude and not taking anything for granted‚ we will succeed in life. Carol Dweck claims that having a growth mindset of

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