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    idealism is what changed the policing system and made it more organized than it was in the previous centuries. During the nineteen century‚ unification of the police department happened in many of the western European and Americans countries. Although for example in America‚ we got out penal code from the United Kingdom we also got our ideas about the police department itself. The concept of modernity and how it would interact with the policing system is where feared the policing system itself. Unification

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    YiJing Yuan JS102 Regional Policing Regional policing is a good approach for efficiencies. Especially between small cities or towns‚ regional policing can not only actually improve the speed of response times but allow for greater flexibility. The costs alone must not be the only consideration. Policing provides essential public safety‚ which must be improved‚ not diminished. However‚ this approach has its problem that police chiefs need to take care of. In this case‚ I will use Greenfield

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    Sharktale

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    Shark Tale: “The Shark Slayer” The massive underwater reef city is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss‚ Frankie‚ is found dead. Don Lino‚ the shark mob boss has two sons‚ Frankie that is a carnivorous tough guy who follows the steps of his father and wishes to be the next shark mob boss; on the other hand‚ Lenny is a very kind soul shark who has earned the ire of his dad by becoming a vegetarian. Meanwhile on the other side of the ocean a blue streak cleaner wrasse named Oscar‚ who fantasizes

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    Logic and Subject

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    Logic Logic- Greek word ‘logos’ which means thought‚ word‚ speech‚ science. Founded by Aristotle around 384-322 B.C. through his famous philosophical masterpiece “organon” Organon- the universal rational instrument for the acquisition of philosophical knowledge. Logic is about the attainment of truth. It is the art and science of correct thinking. Thus‚ thinking and reasoning. Thinking- it means mental operations or the process of drawing out conclusions from previously known data. Correct Thinking-

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    Categorical Syllogism

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    CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM Just as the verbal expression of the IDEA is the TERM‚ and that of the JUDGMENT is the PROPOSITION‚ so the verbal expression of DEDUCTIVE REASONING is called ARGUMENTATION. ARGUMENTATION is a discourse which logically deduces one proposition from other propositions. ARGUMENTATION takes the form of a SYLLOGISM. A SYLLOGISM is defined as any argumentation in which‚ from two propositions called the PREMISES‚ we conclude a third proposition called the CONCLUSION‚ which is so

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    IDEAS AND TERMS

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    IDEAS AND TERMS A. Etymology Greek word‚ ‘eidos’ which means image Our mind contains ideas which are formed through our encounter with reality – with everything knowable through the human mind. Definition IDEA is defined as the representation of the essence of a thing in the mind. Expressed differently‚ an idea is a mental (intellectual) image or a picture of the object of the mind which is the result of comparison‚ reflection or abstraction. Being a representation of the essence of a thing in the

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    filmsite

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    http://www.filmsite.org/animatedfilms.html Animated Films are ones in which individual drawings‚ paintings‚ or illustrations are photographed frame by frame (stop-frame cinematography). Usually‚ each frame differs slightly from the one preceding it‚ giving the illusion of movement when frames are projected in rapid succession at 24 frames per second. The earliest cinema animation was composed of frame-by-frame‚ hand-drawn images. When combined with movement‚ the illustrator’s two-dimensional static

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    Five Force

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    Five force model of PIXAR Threat of new entrants: High Advanced technologies make it difficult for new competitors to enter the market because they have to develop those technologies before effectively competing. The requirement for advanced technologies positively affects PIXAR. The PIXAR has a high level technology development department‚ so the threat of new competitors is the technology. Threat of substitute products or services: Moderate I consider substitute products to be theater or

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    informative speech

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    Title: Information Speech Outline “The Evolution of Animation” Subject Code: USEL 23 - Speech Communication Prepared For: Datin Minda Hassan Prepared By: Nur Rabiatul Adawiyah Bt Mohd Nor Kamarudin (1411170007) Class: Oregon Program: ADFP Summer 2014 Preparation Outline Informative Speech “The Evolution of Animation – From 2D Animation to 3D Animation” General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the evolution of animation. Central Idea: I will

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    Many friends have expressed their difficullty in solving problems on syllogisms.I find them to b the easisest and very interesting.This doc is my attempt to reduce the fear people have of this topic‚an imporatnt are of verbal reasoning. there r 3 types: conditional syllogisms‚disjunctive syllogisms and categorical syllogisms. In this doc‚we try our hands on the last type: i.e.categorical syllogisms. Here‚we r provided wid two statements /propositions(we shall call them premises from now on

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