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    Question 1 Young girl dies on her way to school A girl believed to be aged between six and eight was found dead‚ lying next to the road‚ after she was hit by a vehicle on the R512 near Lanseria‚ north of Johannesburg on Wednesday morning. ER24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said it is believed that the driver ran away after hitting the child with a car on her way to school. “Another vehicle tried to change directions to avoid the accident‚ apparently lost control and came to rest in the ditch‚” he said

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    POLICE: HISTORY Throughout the history of civilization‚ societies have sought protection for their members and possessions. In early civilizations‚ members of one ’s family provided this protection. Richard Lundman has suggested that the development of formal policing resulted from a process of three developmental stages. The first stage involves informal policing‚ where all members of a society share equally in the responsibility for providing protection and keeping order. The second stage‚ transitional

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    The Phone Call

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    got married. I personally hated her fiancé; well actually I’ve always loathed that word fiancé. It makes me think of size eight posh spice look-alikes and huge diamond rings worth more than a small country. Courtney planned everything; she made me go over her hair do plans for me‚ my mother and the twenty-six bridesmaids! I remember in the car on the way home she planned the eight-layer cake and a full lilac colour scheme. The word boring came to mind when I started to drift into la la land. By the

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    relationship with either Congress or the public – as well as restrained. They gave the power to declare war to Congress‚ implicitly prohibiting the President from committing troops to a long-term conflict (Article I Section 8). However‚ if the Founders saw the presidency today‚ I believe they would strongly disapprove.Today‚ the executive is closely tied to popular will‚ not the Constitution. In many states‚ electors are legally obligated for the winner of the popular vote in their state. Many modern

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    Dharma represents the teachings of the Buddha and the principles that will ultimately lead humans towards nirvana. The main teachings of the Buddha are the four truths and the eight-fold path‚ which make up the main steps towards ultimate knowledge‚ or nirvana. After the Buddha achieves enlightenment by meditating for forty-nine days‚ he proclaims that there are four noble truths of the universe that lead to the path needed to reach Nirvana. The first truth explains that everything involves dukkha

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    go out in a blaze of light‚ than to have your body worn out and old and illusions shattered” (“Ernest Hemingway”). Many famous authors wrote about their ideas how World War One impacted the people of America. The novels The Great Gatsby and Rats Saw God both show how a lost society can relate to people back then and people today. Many historical and political events have taken place during and after World War One‚ which caused a countless number of Americans to be overcome with a sense of disillusionment

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    In order for the United States Army to successfully prepare‚ plan and execute their mission in varies countries the basic understanding and knowledge of the Contemporary Operating Environment (COE) must be understood. The COE is comprised of eight variables: Political‚ Military‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Information‚ Infrastructure‚ Physical Environment and Time (PMESII-PT). (REF) With Air Defense Artillery (ADA) being a branch that constantly deploys it is vital to instill these variables which allows

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was a great role model‚speaker ‚persuader ‚and a most of all a great leader. Diana Childress wrote “Heeding The Call”‚ about Martin Luther’s early life and his early accomplishments. This article really shows the power of MLK. His struggles helped him to be such an amazing Civil Rights Leader. When Martin was 15 he went to Connecticut for the summer. He said “The white people here are very nice”. Why is that? There was more racist people in the south and more farming

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    An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestly - A* GCSE English Literature Drama Coursework An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestly - A* GCSE English Literature Drama Coursework Page 1 of 11 by Luno2012 29 Followers Scroll to the bottom of the page to find more A* GRADE GCSE coursework! An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley A* GCSE English Literature essay writing Helpful hints! The text in bold will give you pointers and advice as to what you should include in your essay‚ and why this will

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    the first step is to make an arrest. If police have probable cause “a set of facts and circumstances that is led to believe a particular person has committed a crime”. (Schmalleger‚2012‚p.397) they will go ahead and make an arrest. After and arrest has been made‚ the suspect or the accused must make a “First Appearance”. Which then the accused is then brought before a judge “a public official who presides over a court of law”. (Schmalleger‚2012‚p.395) who then will tell the accused a list of charges

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