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    History of Police

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    History of Police History of Police The role of police officers is very significant to American history. Police work toward protecting citizens’ rights and helping America become the land of the free. The United States of America is built from the U.S. Constitution Bill of Rights and police play a major role in making sure American rights are met. Evolution has changed many of American history for the better; policing is part of those changes. As new issues in society arise‚ police must

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    Government Invasion of Privacy Gregory A Stecklow ENG 122 Instructor: Anthony Baker 12 November‚ 2012 Facebook has become the largest social media site with over 1 billion active users as of September 14‚ 2012. Of those 1 billion users on average for June 2012‚ 552 million were considered daily active users. (Potalinski‚ Oct 4‚ 2012) The world has gone crazy with social media. The ability to update one’s status on anything that has an internet connection has been enhanced through technological

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    authority. In this paper we will discuss what some of these issues that police officers have to deal with; how our local‚ county‚ state‚ and federal officers work with the United States Department of Homeland Security; and what improvements can be made to this relationship with the United State Department of Homeland Security and our different policing agencies. First let us talk about common issues our police force is dealing with. Respect‚ this is an important request that police officers are not getting

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    organizing‚ equipping‚ training‚ and exercising must be implemented (Pittman‚ 2010). Homeland security‚ presently has the responsibility for funding‚ preparing and‚ operating emergency services that respond in the event of a terrorist attack. Both public and private sector organizations provide 85 percent of the nation’s infrastructure (Fisher‚ 2004). Public and private sector organizations are considered key homeland

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    The Odyssey is a heroic tale of a man on a mission with many obstacles to overcome. When called away from his homeland and his family to fight in a battle against Troy‚ Odysseus‚ king of Ithaca‚ overcomes several different obstacles and portrays many different heroic characteristics over the ten years he is away in order to reach his beloved wife‚ son‚ and homeland again. Throughout his journey home‚ he encounters many things such as an uncivilized giant with one eye called a Cyclops‚ a witch-goddess

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    In an emergency‚ whether natural disaster or terrorist event‚ the most important role is that of first responders. First responders’ jobs are to be the first on the scene in any kind of event and provide various types of response. Some first responders are law enforcement whose first goal is to neutralize the suspect. Others are trained as firefighters to combat fire‚ structural damage‚ and rescue as many victims as they can. Most people think of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or paramedics

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    Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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    President Bush made a Presidential Directive‚ which is in other words an executive order. President Bush also sought out the passage of passing the U.S. Patriot Act. The Creation of Homeland Security came alive from the Homeland Security Act of 2002. March 1st‚ 2003 where it all became official. The Department of Homeland Security had over twenty-two agencies were to become one under this new agency. The creation of DHS was to strictly make their focus on terrorism. The talks of creating such an

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    diasporas‚ but the way they defined the term were very different. Clifford defines diaspora as an immigrant communities who were separated from their homeland by barriers. These dispersed people increase themselves to have a relationship with their old country by communicating through the use of modern technologies.But even though they move out of their homeland they keep a memory of their heritage. He describes the concept by examining the difference and similarities of the definition in the past and present

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    movement‚ Zionism emerged. The origin of the term “Zionism” is the biblical world “Zion‚” which is another word for the hill of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel. Zionism is a system of beliefs and ideas that express “the desire to return to their homeland‚” Israel.1 The idea of Zionism began with the “rise of national sentiments in Europe‚” and was published by Theodor Herzl in 1896.2 The concerted efforts of the Zionist movement‚ Chaim Weizmann‚ the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate over

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    from hesitation to acceptance among the tone‚ and a connection that Filipino Americans find with their homeland. Vergara dives into the lives of a wide array of Filipino Americans living in Daly City and talks about their immigration‚ connections to their homeland‚ and the diaspora they felt within them. He researches and gets deep into the complicated emotions of the immigrants toward their homeland and America along with their obligations and goals. The ideas Vergara generates are put into practice

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