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    Personal Side of Policing

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    Page: 1 PERSONAL SIDE OF POLICING Smokin’ Joe Warner Fundamentals of Policing J**** G***** CJS-210 23 March 2012 Page: 2 Stress is a major contributor to burnout in the Law Enforcement field. There can be many contributors to this‚ but among them are the idea of having to use deadly force against someone or witnessing deadly force being used against a partner or coworker‚ lack of support from department members

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    The Other Side of Truth

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    ‘The Other Side of Truth’ is a novel written by author‚ Beverly Naidoo. The novel is mainly based on telling the truth and lying‚ and when it is right to do either. In the book are various types of situations where characters need to make a decision on whether to lie or to tell the truth. Beverly Naidoo provides the correct decisions and the wrong ones in the story. Naidoo shows in the novel‚ when it is ok to lie and when it is not. Naidoo suggests that if your life is in danger it is considered

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    Side Effects of Steroids

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    Through research I have found out the side effects of steroids are legendary. People who use steroids usually end up with many health problems such as‚ stunting growth‚ the appearance of masculine physical characteristics in women and of feminine ones in men‚ unfavorable change in sexual characteristics in both genders and psychiatric complications. Using steroids can also cause damage to the liver that cannot be cured. Plenty of athletes have ruined their careers due to abusing the use of steroids

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    Crook's side of the story

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    20 September 2012 Crooks’s Side of the Story His crooked back aches as he lies down on his tiny bed. Crooks takes one look out the the little window and hears cries of joy and laughter as the evening games commence. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men Crooks comes off as a mean old man‚ bus considering his conditions‚ it is not surprising. Crooks is forced to sleep in a tiny room that smells of fresh manure. He lies on a narrow‚ straw filled bed. This man is forced to sleep in the barn because

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    Bad Side of Advertising

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    helpful advertisements inform consumers on healthcare topics such as heart disease and diabetes and sources of assistance for social issues such as community events‚ education opportunities‚ and political meetings‚ to name just a few. On the negative side‚ advertising has expanded from word of mouth and print to include radio‚ television‚ and the Internet‚ among others. The quantity of advertising encountered by people has become so great that the human sensory system is being overloaded. We see thousands

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    The Two Sides of A War

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    waiting at home for a loved one to return. War has been the topic of countless pieces of literature‚ in the poem "Dulce et Decorum Est‚" by Wilfred Owen and the poem "To Lucasta‚ on Going to the Wars‚" by Richard Lovelace‚ both show two very different sides to war. Wilfred Owen‚ who fought in The First World War‚ tells a tale of the reality of war from the trenches. He cuts though the propaganda to show war for what it is to a young soldier‚ cruel and dark and unmerciful. He describes a gas attack

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    West Side Story

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    covered in this case. The baby boomer generation should especially be remembered due to the fact they make up the largest segment of population. If the theaters began to offer a day where that 17 percent could go and enjoy classic favourites such as West Side Story and To Kill a Mockingbird it might bring a whole generation back to the movies and increase revenue.

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    I believe Ishmael’s level of resilience throughout the story was immensely high considering the age he was during the war. One example‚ was when Ishmael first experiences the war and loses all of his family except his brother‚ Junior. Ishmael does not complain about walking miles and miles all day long in the scorching sun‚ when many kids his age would start complaining after fifteen minutes on a nice breezy day. As well as‚ when Ishmael was all alone in the forest he did not act crazy about the

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    Summary Of The South Side

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    Natalie Moore’s The South Side: A Portrait of Chicago and American Segregation‚ puts into perspective the historical and cultural prevalence of black segregation and subsequent discrimination and social adaptations that have spawned where politics has continually failed. The struggle of the blacks and minorities to create sustaining communities to reinvest in and bolster future generations with have faced racial based political stonewalling and “redlining” since the Northern migrations (p. 7) of

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    Macbeth, Side of Sanity.

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    The Side of Sanity Throughout the story of “Macbeth” and his wife start to slowly lose their sanity. This made them more cruel‚ vicious‚ and short tempered with their decisions with little or not thought being put into them. The reason Macbeth and his wife are losing their sanity is because of the fact of what’s being weighed down on them through the whole story. The contributing factors will be their guilt‚ power‚ and constant death occurring around them. The first factor of their dwindling

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