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    Internet Censorship

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    Censorship of the Internet "We should demand that all public schools and libraries install and configure Internet Filters." This statement shows how Jeffery Pollock‚ a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District seat in Oregon‚ views the Internet. Unfortunately for him‚ the one thing that he ranted and raved about was the one thing that gave him an unfair disadvantage in the in the upcoming elections. (Blind Ballots) Cyber Patrol‚ One of the leading Internet censoring companies and is used in over

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    The Securitisation & Reconstruction of Financial Assets & Enforcement of Security Interest Act 2002[SARFAESI] Asset reconstruction – acquisition by any securitisation Co or reconstruction Co‚ of any right or interest of any bank/financial institution‚ in any financial assistance‚ for the purpose of realization of such financial assistance Financial assistance – means any loan/advance granted or any debenture/bond subscribed /any guarantees given / LOC established/any other credit facility

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    In my opinion the most important issue facing law enforcement today‚ is public perceptions of police integrity. Integrity is defined as being honest and impartial (Webster‚ 2016). Generally speaking‚ in 2016‚ mistrust of police is at an all-time high. This sentiment can be seen in the media headlines‚ by peaceful and sometimes chaotic protests‚ and the massive amount of police reform bills being sent for review to congress. When there is a pervasive culture of bad behavior within police departments

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    Stress in Law Enforcement

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    Professor Davidson Stress in Law Enforcement Stress plays a part in the lives of everyone. Some stress is not only inevitable‚ it can be good. For example‚ the physical stress of “working out” improves your cardiovascular system‚ and feeling pressure that causes you to study harder for an exam can improve your score. Police stress‚ however‚ refers to the negative pressures related to police work. Police officers are not superhumans. Law enforcement officers are affected by their daily exposure

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    "Using Discriminate Analysis and other models to Predict Bankruptcy." ["Using Discriminate Analysis and other models to Predict Bankruptcy.”] [Simone Williams] [LeTourneau University] [MBAC 5503] March 3‚ 2011 [Dr. Driver] Abstract This paper will cover the history of bankruptcy and the many different stages of bankruptcy and how it is used to bail out companies and individuals. I will also discuss Using Discriminate Analysis

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    Role Of Drug Enforcement

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    The Role of Drug Enforcement Drugs are being more and more available to minors and adults. They are often illegally produced and distributed throughout the nation or foreignly. Nixon created the Drug Enforcement Agency‚ better known as the DEA‚ “during his presidency in 1976” (Garvey) to combat this criminal activity. Naturally‚ since under the President’s control‚ it is an administrative agency. Administrative agencies hold their own power and have the ability to arrest and carry out their specific

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    Racism In Law Enforcement

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    that plays a significant role in various scenarios. Similarly‚ law enforcement is not excluded from it either. Furthermore‚ latest shown encounters between civilians and law enforcement officers that have taken place through the United States cities such as NYC‚ Ferguson‚ Missouri‚ Baltimore‚ and also‚ Cleveland has exposed discrimination against the African American community‚ frequent circumstances by the white law enforcement officers. Now furthermost cases‚ the white officers were not charged

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    Law Enforcement in Society

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    not. From January 1st 2012 –October 15th 2012 there has been 99 Law Enforcement Fatalities through the United States. That number is far too high in the Law Enforcement world. Although 99 is a lot it is still down 34 from the same time span one year prior. A total of 1‚799 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the past 10 years‚ an average of one death every 53 hours or 164 per year. There were 163 law enforcement officers killed in 2011. All those deaths were because of different

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    Abstract Economic changes that affect employment usually produce conflicting viewpoints and angry rhetoric. During an election year‚ the rhetoric is hugely amplified. So it ’s not surprising that offshore outsourcing is caught in the perfect storm of rhetoric‚ politics and 24-hour news analysis. This paper discusses different views on anti-outsourcing and pro-outsourcing. It also states economic data and survey results which leads us to an understanding that instead of having protectionist approach

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    Internet Addiction is a Real Problem. What is the purpose intended of the Internet? Glenn Zachowski believes that it is intended for information when needed and like any other social function‚ short periods of pleasure. Just like with any social function‚ there is a chance for addiction. Internet addiction is a fast rising problem in the United States today. According to Dr. Cash‚ in his article Hooked on the Web‚ “…6 to 10% of 189 million Internet users in this country have a dependency that

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