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    Damaris Givens James Dewey Policing Systems 2301 November 16‚ 2013 Policing has affected a Nation not Just a Race Throughout the interview process I was able to understand and gain an adequate perception of how others felt about law enforcement here in the United States. I found that many answers were universal and were not only the views of one particular race. Law enforcement is set in place to up hold the laws and to protect and serve the people of the United States. However‚ I found that

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    development to become suitable for the modern society. Christianity‚ especial the Bible of the New Testament‚ they also looking for the ways to fit the modern society. People have to update themselves in their lives‚ otherwise they will eliminate of the society developing. Christianity as one of the most important religions in the world‚ has the faith and belief to show other people‚ also the New testament helps the people to get know themselves‚ such as who are they? What they should do? In addition‚ the

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    Since the 1990’s‚ police forces have become interested in crime prevention tactics (Braga‚ 2008). It was said that the search for improved community relations‚ increased police legitimacy and effective alternatives to the traditional strategies of policing led to the proliferation of innovative police strategies in recent years‚ such as community‚ problem-oriented and intelligence-led policing (Braga‚ 2008). Policing evolved from a professional model to a community‚ problem-solving model (Braga‚

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    In modern economies‚ money is national currency. B. In the absence of money‚ societies use a “barter” system in which goods are exchanged for goods. 1. Barter economies require a “Double Coincidence of Demand” in that the two market participants must each be supplying what the other demands. 2. Barter also implies negotiations over the exchange (a cost modern economies often avoid)‚ which have the economic cost of the time spent for each purchase an individual makes. C. In a more Modern System

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    The Issue of Communication in the Modern World    According to the Oxford dictionary‚ the definition of communication is‚ “the science and practice of transmitting information to another through connections or means of access; social dealings; letter‚ message etc”. We must communicate in an effective manner in order to be understood or to get our message across to the other person. One of the basic keys to effective communication is‚ not to simply hear‚ but to listen.    ”The most basic of all human

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    of mediation‚ as well. In this production‚ the role of narrator is one that changes regularly. Modern and postmodern theatre have long used shifting narration‚ which accepts the role of subjectivity in the narration delivered (Richardson‚ 2006). A case could be made that the primary narrator is Burr since he is the first storyteller we meet and his narration recurs most frequently. Each principal character steps into role of narrator‚ however. The role of narrator is very noticeable for an audience

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    In a society where gender norms have been set for many years‚ there are still an increasing number of people that go against it. Although it is more accepted than what it once was‚ there are still many criticisms of those that oppose gender norms. It is prevalent in sports today‚ as society stereotypes genders on what sport they can or cannot play. Sports such as football‚ wrestling‚ and other rough‚ physical games are viewed as manly sports‚ while hobbies such as shopping‚ cheerleading‚ or gardening

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    When we think of challenging institutions we first think of the Enlightenment and the role the movement played in completely changing the course of human reason and thinking. Religion is and has been a central part of people’s lives throughout history‚ it dominated how many people thought and felt about the world around them. Before the Enlightenment‚ the Christian Church was an absolute power and domineering institution that persecuted people as heretics if they attempted to discredit or disprove

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    Have you ever lived in a perfect society? In the book The Giver‚ it is a world without color‚ pain‚ suffering‚ feelings‚ or love. It is a very limited‚ but also controlled society. Nobody has choices to do anything‚ only to strictly follow the rules. People living in the community cannot make choices on their own‚ or else they will choose wrong‚ and create suffering. People do not have love‚ because they do not know what love is. They have never experienced any feeling or emotions in their lives

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    PolMonique King April 25‚ 2013 LP2 Assignment: Policing and the Constitution Probable cause: sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime. Probable cause must exist for a law enforcement officer to make an arrest without a warrant‚ search without a warrant‚ or seize property in the belief the items were evidence of a crime. Probable cause in my understanding means that a police officer cannot accuse you of a crime that

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