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    Abstract In this paper I will explain the differences between Criminologists‚ Criminalists‚ and Forensic psychologists and what is the difference in their disciplines of expertise. As well as looking at blue collar crime vs. white collar crime‚ how they are reported and measured by the FBI in their uniformed crime reporting. Also how blue collar crime is much more popular culture by the media. And finally the difference between a index- one and index- two crime under the UCR‚ as well

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    The Relationship Between Leadership and Personality Andrew J. Marsiglia‚ PhD‚ CCP People that have task-oriented personality types tend to have considerable focus on details. They are not comfortable initiating an action-plan until they are satisfied they have all the necessary facts. On the other hand‚ people who have relations-oriented personality types tend to have considerable focus on the result and are comfortable initiating an action plan when they have just the essential facts.

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    The North and the South The North and South had similarities and differences in the 1800’s‚ but can the differences drive them to a civil war? Women were mad about having so little rights‚ slavery was being questioned‚ and the political parties couldn’t seem to agree. Women in the United States had little rights‚ but women in the North had more‚ but not where it really counted. In the North‚ women had ownership of their wages and property (Holt‚ pg. 427). New York demonstrated giving women more rights

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    the street‚ at Larkin and Geary‚ hungry‚ when she suddenly stepped out of the foyer of the fancy apartment house with her girl friend‚ the night club owner‚ and a greasy old man with a roll. Originally she’d just gone in to see her girl friend. I saw what a whore she was. She was afraid to give me the sign‚ though she saw me in that doorway. She walked on little feet and got in the Cadillac and off

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    involved shootings and police brutality highlighted in recent news reports have sparked discussion and debate about officers’ ability to carry and discharge firearms. A fair amount of civilians express concern about the power that lethal weapons provide police officers with and their potential ability to abuse the power. Police officers are trusted with this power because they take an honorable oath to use their intense physical and weapon training in accordance with their passion for societal justice

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    Association between Personality and Empathy The ability to empathise is an important factor in day to day interactions and influences the development of moral reasoning and an effective control of aggression (del Barrio‚ Aluja‚ Garcia‚ 2004) although Penner‚ Fritzsche‚ Craiger and Freifield (1995) argues that although prosocial behaviour is usually linked with empathy‚ the findings insist that it is instead situational. Personality trait ratings and the ability to interpret facial expressions

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    From 1789 to 1799‚ Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were powerful leaders who had contrasting views on how government should run. This time period was known as the Federalist Era. Leading up to this era was rebellion‚ the American Revolution‚ and the Critical Period. Rebellion broke out in the colonies after the colonists were fed up with being taxed without representation. This cry for freedom eventually lead to the American Revolution. The colonists vanquished the British and freed the United

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    understand that there is no single formula that can be defined to the path for personal success. Each personality type has a different idea of what it means to be successful. Knowing oneself is a common goal that will help to achieve personal success. Many individuals are hung up on someone else’s idea of what it means to be successful. Little do they know that they‚ themselves‚ are unaware of what is truly important to them; knowing themselves. This concept is acceptable. It is completely normal.

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    had slavery the South was driven by it‚ while the North wasn’t. In the North it has bad soil while in the South they had great soil. Also in the North they came for religious freedom while in the South they came for money. Although they had these difference they all came from England. People settled in the North and South Colonies for different reasons based on geography and culture‚ they had a different way of life‚ but also did things similarly. Although both the North and the South had slavery

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    stood strong with Stoic ideas while the rest of the book is full of Fate and Fortune as Gods and characters consulted the oracles to learn about the future. For example‚ Cato cited the Stoic principles when he refused to consult an oracle. When Pompey died‚ his death was described using Stoic’s theory that his spirit passed into a region between the atmosphere and heaven‚ waiting for the day of conflagration (Ridley). Caesar‚ on the other hand‚ believed that Fortune was on his side and thus he had an

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