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    Ethical Boundaries: Limits within Law Enforcement Ethical Standards for Police Officers The ethical standards for a police officer have socially been set higher in regard to their professionalism on and off duty. These guidelines allow police officers to take an important role in society that allows provides them with a specific role within Americans culture and social structure. A democratic government comes with very specific rules‚ regulations and laws that provide citizens with guidelines

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    Nevada Proficiency Exam

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    state of Nevada has been continuously ranked in the bottom five when it comes to education. Just recently‚ reports by the Las Vegas Sun have been released that 48% of high school sophomores failed the reading comprehension component of the Nevada Proficiency Exam. While school officials claim that this is due to a new format of the exam more tailored to reading comprehension than was before‚ this is still troubling news since Nevada’s youth consistently rank lower in examinations relative to other states

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    Improving Oral Proficiency

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    AN ACTION RESEARCH REPORT IMPROVING STUDENTS’ ORAL PROFICIENCY THROUGH ASSOCIATED WORD LIST AND MIND MAPPING INTRODUCTION Background Speaking is a communication skill that enables a person to verbalise thoughts and ideas. It is one of the four skills that our students should be able to acquire after years of learning English in primary and secondary schools. In some schools‚ speaking would not be a problem as it has become their medium of communication. For other

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    The Speed Limit

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    Speed limits are posted for reasons that will help you through your life. School zones are one of the most important reasons. I am going to explain my beliefs on limitations for the speed limits. In most cases‚ people don’t like to drive the speed limit. School zones‚ in my opinion‚ are the most important. When traveling through school zones‚ doing the speed limit‚ you have the ability to stop faster when something out of the blue happens‚ a child running out in the street chasing a ball kicked

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    Speed Limits

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    Push It to the Limit Many things cross your mind while you’re traveling down the road. But have you ever wondered why do we have speed limits? Or maybe you do and you’re the grandma driver that everyone is stuck behind in a no passing zone. Everyone has their own speeds so why shouldn’t you be able to go how fast or how slow you wanted to go. Should we strike down every sign that the government has put up to regulate the speed limit in the thousands of highways around the country? And should we

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    Push It to the Limit

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    Magazine Description: The title of my magazine is Push it to the Limit. Anyone can benefit from it but it is more for people entering the military. The things I want people to get out of my magazine is that anyone overweight that is trying to enter the military force will be in better shape‚ and become more aware of what they eat. My intended audience is serious because I want my fellow readers to realize that our military needs to accept more people who are physically prepared and my magazine

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    Atterberg Limit

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    ATTERBERG LIMIT AND MOISTURE CONTENT Introduction: This report is to establish the Atterberg limit of s oil sample after performing and analyzing the tests performed in laboratory. Atterberg limit is used to differentiate between silt & clay ‚ in various categories‚ and also to establish boundaries between each state of soil‚ i.e soild‚ semi-solid‚ plastic & liquid‚ and the change in soil behavior. The method of Cone Penetrometer was

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    Speed Limits

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    How road safety has changed over the years   Why Speed Limits Have Changed   During the last 100 years speed limits have changed in the UK‚ now in residential areas speed limits are generally 20mph to 30mph and on main roads the speed limit is 40mph. On the motorways the speed limit is raised to 70 mph. The first speed limit was 1865; this speed limit was 2mph in built up areas such as cities‚ towns and villages. This was then raised to 20mph and large fines were put in place for speeding and

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    Shannon Nichols “Proficiency”‚ describes her own struggle in taking a proficiency test that’s given by her high school. This specific test is considered a college based test that requires a passing score to be able to graduate high school. Shannon takes the test two time her ninth-grade year and one time her twelfth-grade year. She fails the first two attempts which makes her very uneasy and disappointed. Luckily‚ she passed the twelfth-year test but the psychological damage had already been done

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    Constitutional Limits

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    constitutional limits‚ which are “the provisions of a constitution that restricts the powers of a

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