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    the future of policing

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    The Future of Policing CJA/214 October 7‚ 2013 Jason Huskey Outline I. Introduction A. The future of policing could dramatically change the way law enforcement operates in today’s society. II. GPS Satellites A. Parolee B. Drug trafficking III. Aerial Surveillance A. Bomb threats B. Undercover operations C. Video surveillance IV. Autonomous Vehicles A. Less traffic B. Save lives V. Conclusion GPS tracking could be implemented into each agency. In our society

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    Future Shock

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    FUTURE SHOCK Chapters 1-3 INTRODUCTION This is a book about what happens to people when they are overwhelmed by change. It is about the ways in which we adapt—or fail to adapt—to the future. Much has been written about the future. Yet‚ for the most part‚ books about the world to come sound a harsh metallic note. These pages‚ by contrast‚ concern themselves with the "soft" or human side of tomorrow. Moreover‚ they concern themselves with the steps by which we are likely to reach tomorrow

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    The Future of Aviation

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    The Future of Aviation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Aviation is a field full of unanswered questions and mystery. With the ability to fly almost anything or anyone‚ new concerns are being addressed. How can we make this mode of travel more efficient? How can we make it more practical? Everything comes at a cost. With todays craft polluting our air and fuel becoming more and more expensive‚ it is up to us‚ for the sake of mankind‚ to develop new technology to push this

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    The Future Of Criminology

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    The Future of Criminology Tracy Doubledee CJS/231 May 25‚ 2015 Chris Hammond The Future of Criminology Over the past several years criminology has made leaps‚ bounds‚ and advances to enhance capturing criminals. Due to the increasing technology at the fingertips of criminals and terrorists law enforcement has been forced to step of their resources and intelligence. The government is constantly faced with new methods people have created to commit crime. Technology is infiltrating every aspect of the

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    Autobiography of the Future

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    The Autobiography of My Future It was Saturday evening‚ June 16‚ 2001. My beautiful wife and I were celebrating our twenty-second wedding anniversary at dinner in St. Paul. I asked her what she thought the next twenty-two years would be like for us. We started projecting. I would be sixty-six‚ she sixty-four. Although another twenty-two years sounded like a long time‚ sixty-six did not seem that old or that far away. Our teenage daughter would be thirty-nine! Now that put the twenty-two years

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    Future of Telecommunications

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    | WORK CASE 15 | Case Study 15 | Bus5480 Strategic Management Professor: Dr. Uchenna Nwabueze | Skype versus AT&T and the Future of Telecommunications | 4/8/2012 | Prepared by: James Whetsel | Executive Summary This report was written to analyze the competition among the Voice-over Internet Protocol (VoIP) industry segment‚ especially as it relates to the relationship between Skype and AT&T and the competition between the VoIP market and the land line market. In

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    sexualization of the magazine modeling industry. On top of that‚ she comments on the how disrespectful the magazine is towards women when she offers up her own alternative website for the “arm-butts.” Fey also says the end of the nudity is a step into the future and towards female economic independence‚ in which young girls move away from commercialized industries like Playboy and towards science and technology fields such as “coding.” The posing at the end solidifies the purpose of her sketch by showing

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    The Future of Books

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    The future of books The past decade has seen the unparalleled development of electronic devices. And the subversive popularity of e-books plays a crucial role in this process. Nowadays‚ it’s quite common to see a portable iPad instead of piles of heavy books in a teenager’s backpack. An increasing number of people prefer to tap on screens rather than turn paper pages. Because of this mounting craze‚ some people anticipate that with the looming momentum e-books will ultimately take the place of

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    The Future Transportation

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    indicates which lanes allow turns at intersections‚ if the vehicle has exceeded the speed limit and where traffic cameras are located. The technology is already pointing toward what carmakers and futurists call augmented reality. Heading into the future A report released earlier this year by TechNavio‚ a technology research firm‚ noted that HUDs would gain popularity over the next few years as the technology was introduced into more mid-range models‚ which would in turn lower system prices. Mazda

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    Holden's Future

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    One’s past has a way of shaping one’s future. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ Salinger established Holden Caulfield’s character through his background and experiences. As a sixteen year old student‚ Holden had to encounter many obstacles from life to death. His pure mind becomes traumatized as he had to deal through deaths at such an early age. Allie was Holden’s younger brother‚ his death was like-changing for Holden Especially since the deaths were of children young of age

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