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    lot of companies will make ads so they can get their name and product out there. It is very common that big name companies such as‚ Tide‚ Doritos‚ Amazon‚ and Budweiser make commercials to air during the game every year. A Super Bowl ad has cost around $5 million dollars the last 3 years. Every single second of a Super Bowl commercial costs $170‚000 Dollars. This means that Amazon paid around $15 million dollars to air their “Alexa” ad for 90 seconds.

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    Police and Law Enforcement Response Jamie Erwin CJS/200 August 17‚ 2014 William Hubbard Police and Law Enforcement Response Police have many roles in society‚ to uphold and enforce the law without judgment‚ to protect all human life‚ human rights and liberty. Police promote and preserve public order‚ they also protect public properties. They create a feeling of safeness with-in the community‚ they provide assistance to people who are in danger. Facilitate orderly movement of people and vehicles

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    During the time of Jim Crow laws existing‚ I believe that it had a major influence and impact on the United States based on how more harm was taking place than the good. The reason why I believe this is because the laws were favouring more white people than black in the state and local news in the United States which occurred in the years between 1876 and 1965. Therefore‚ the more harm than good events were turned to the black people because they had many restrictions of the way they live in the

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    Gun control is accepted and also frowned upon by many United States people. There is a Second Amendment gun act to help prevent any laws to be passed that involve hurting or changing the Second Amendment. Surprisingly many of the guns are being bought by only a small percentage of people. “Today two hundred sixty-five million guns are owned by only fourteen percent of the gun owners in the United States”(Turkewitz‚“Today”). Too many gun control laws enforced can cause problems with the Constitution

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    PED 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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    Motivating the Unappreciated | Crystal Tussey | | | | Trying to motivate employees who feel that they are under paid and underappreciated can be a daunting task in itself‚ but add law enforcement officers who feel that way and things can get more difficult. Communities rely on law enforcement officers to protect and serve‚ to be there when there is trouble‚ and be an example to those all around. Having a negative reaction to lack of pay raise such as calling in sick often and slowing

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    Police Stress The men and women who work in law enforcement are trained to handle situations while being "excepted" to not be emotionally harm/effected by these duties of the streets. Police officers are all ways thought out to be tough and in control‚ but the experiences their job provides them can be too overwhelming for some. As a result‚ law enforcement is almost ranked at the highest stress-rated carrers in the US. The meaning of stress is when the body coops with emotional and physical

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    revenues for local law enforcement. Red light cameras are cameras that are placed at intersections and connected to traffic signals. The camera is triggered by any vehicle entering the intersection above a certain speed and after the signal light has turned red. While many red light camera scoffers argue that driver’s insurance rates will go up‚ these types of violations are similar to parking tickets and should not affect rates or driving record. The statement by many that red light cameras

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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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    USIU BUS 3010 BUSINESS LAW LAW AGENCY NOTES AGENCY LAW The law of agency in Kenya is basically that of the English Common Law. It deals with the relationships that arise when one person‚ the agent‚ is used by another‚ the principal‚ to perform certain tasks on his behalf. CREATION OF THE AGENCY RELATIONSHIP Agency may be created in four ways namely‚ i. By contract ii. By Ratification iii. By Estoppel iv. By operation of the law Agency by Contract This may either be by express contract

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