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    safeguarding agency. It was the relayed to the CQC in December. whistleblowing procedures were not followed and a multi disciplinary safeguarding meeting was not held until February 2011. In the meantime the nurse approached BBC’s panorama that set up an undercover filming which revealed a pattern of serious abuse‚ it showed vulnerable people being pinned down‚ slapped‚ doused in water and being taunted. Subsequently winterbourne view was closed down and 11 former employees were given custodial sentences

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    ushered in one of the biggest scandals in NYPD history‚ and pushed then-mayor of New York City created the Knapp Commission Report to investigate police corruption. Peer and social pressure can lead a good cop to be a bad one. Thanks to Serpico his undercover work paid off and it push the Knapp commission to take a serious a step to fix the police activities. They did put a cretin classes that now we can say that to the corruption to a “Grass Eater” which is simply means a police officer’s accept payoffs

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    remained a popular theme throughout the series - the so-called Hot Pursuit editions (Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit‚ Need for Speed: High Stakes‚ Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2‚ Need for Speed: Most Wanted‚ Need for Speed: Carbon‚ Need for Speed: Undercover‚ Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)) and have sold better in the marketplace than intervening versions. The initial version also featured an obnoxious opponent who taunted the player if the computer won the race or the player is arrested (if the

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    University of Phoenix Material Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 2 Which type of research design— exploratory‚ descriptive‚ or causal—is appropriate for the following examples? Explain why. • The goal of this research is to discover the real nature of the problem and to suggest new possible solutions or new ideas. Exploratory- in this example‚ the research is exploratory‚ entering new unchartered ground. There has been no previous research. • A food manufacturer

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    “Animals are not ours to eat‚ wear‚ experiment on‚ use for entertainment‚ or abuse in any other ways.” (Peta) The topic I chose to protest for is animal abuse. Not just any animal abuse but circus animal abuse. Animals are fun and to see them do things animals don’t really do. The thing you don’t see is how these circus animals are treated just to do the things you do see. These animals go through a lot believe it or not. Animals get parted from their family. They have no free wild time. They spend

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    the emergency situation through exigent circumstances? Facts A confidential informant entered a suspected drug dealer’s apartment in order to purchase crack cocaine. Once the transaction was completed‚ the confidential informant signaled an undercover officer who then radioed uniformed police to the suspect’s apartment. Once officers responded to the scene‚ they approached the door of the apartment and encountered a strong odor of burning marijuana. Officers then announced their presence while

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    death‚ Sir Charles was going to meet Laura Lyons‚ in order to help her start a buisness. Laura Lyon explains that she never got to meet Sir Charles. * Watson inspects the huts around the moor and runs into Holmes‚ who has been investigating undercover. The two of them find Selden’s dead body‚ dressed in Sir Henry’s clothes. * While dining‚ Holmes observes that the face/painting of Sir Hugo Baskerville is extremely similar to the face of someone else. Realizing the cuplrit behind all this

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    AFRAS 260 April 16‚ 2013 Passing: An Ironic Perspective Nella Larsen’s novel Passing‚ is both written‚ and set during the Post-Reconstruction Era‚ which refers to the period of time after the abolition of slavery. Throughout this era‚ hopes of eliminating discrimination recoiled and led to enforced segregation which encouraged the subordination of African-Americans. Despite African-American’s constant efforts to achieve equality in a race-dominated society‚ preconceived binary constructions of

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    Foxconn ----- current issue and future forecast Table of Content Executive summary 4 Introduction 5 Overview of the company 5 Economic 7 Current Issue 7 Responding the suicide case in China in economic aspect 7 Current economic issue in Foxconn 7 Future opportunities and risk in Asia region 8 Opportunities 8 Risk 9 Recommendation 10 Political 10 Current Issue 10 Suicide case on political aspect 11 The relationship with China and Taiwan 11 Future forecast

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    Enviromental Crimes‚ 2013). How did the nature of the offense affect how the police conducted the investigations? It was a combined effort between local law enforcement‚ local‚ and state environmental teams and the FBI. The use of informants‚ and undercover “employees” were also used. Many samples were taken from the areas that were thought at the time of the investigation to be contaminated. Special warrants were needed to examine the areas that these items were located. Also warrants were necessary

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