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    Budget Limitations Essay

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    This lower budget means that small departments can put less officers and less vehicles on the roads. Having less officers means that the departments must break its jurisdiction into larger zones and may not be able to place more than one unit in each zone. This means that officers are further away from back up and response times may be longer than those experienced in the city. Rural departments are unlikely to afford specialized units meaning that bomb disposal, drug cases, and special victims crimes must be handled by either regular units or an outside element. This trend of requiring outside assistance is common in rural departments and may be seen anytime the department encounters any out of the ordinary calls for assistance. Commonalities Both large and small departments must face limited funds and the resulting limited man power (McRae, 1973, p. 1). Having a limited amount of money might mean that a department must increase the size of its patrol zones and units may be deployed more sparsely. Patrol allocation may be greatly changed if the department’s budget is increased or decreased. Maximizing the use of personnel and funds is a challenge that ever department must manage and here lies the true measures of…

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    Tmpa Case Study

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    had been trying to reach Australia in a wooden fishing boat but the boat started sinking about 140 kilometers off the coast of Christmas Island. Some of the people aboard the ship required urgent medical attention so the Tampa decided to proceed to the nearest port, which was Christmas Island and is a part of Australian territory. Tampa paused at the border of Australia’s territorial sea and requested permission to enter and unload the refugees but the Australian government denied them…

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    Esquel In China

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    For the past 30 years, deciding where to build a new factory is not difficult for many multinational corporation. Because China is undoubtedly the most sensible choice, where there is sufficient supply of “cheap labor”, low exchange rate, and the government also provide some benefits laws to attract foreign companies. With the increasing of economic globalization, that’s starting to change. Multiple risks cause of multinational corporation began to seriously consider the question about “Build…

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    to be found in the conventional, civilized world. The scenes that take place outside the Zone are painted in a condemning light. The home of the Stalker, the building and town in which he resides that is slowly exposed to the viewer in the beginning portion of the film, is depicted as an empty, hopeless place. The incentive for this portrayal is the origin of this place’s ruin. While the Zone represents a more organic decay, demonstrative of the inevitable continuation of life, this place is the…

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    military operation possible. An example of this urban guerrilla would be the Taliban, or ISIS. Both groups were continually against our military, but more importantly they were against their own military. Marighella also states that, “The primary task of the urban guerrilla is to distract, to wear down, to demoralize the military regime and its repressive forces, and also to attack and destroy the wealth and property of the foreign managers and upper class. The urban guerrilla is not afraid to…

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    change is being forced upon us.” In Tally’s world no words could be more true. Pretties and Specials are the second and third books in the Uglies series. Within the trilogy the story follows Tally, a young girl who finds out what is truly happening in her society. In Tally’s futuristic city people undergo an operation on their sixteenth birthday to become a “Pretty” the operation alters their looks and their brains. During the operation a lesion is put in everyone’s brain to make them forget…

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    The Uglies Book Report

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    Cable, David, the rangers, and David’s parents. Dr. Cable is the leader of the city and works at a place called special circumstances. David is the leader of a secret city called the smoke; it was formed by David’s parents who are runaway doctors from the big city consisting of: New pretty town and Uglyville. The rangers take care of the forest and all of the plants outside of the city. They live in their own city by themselves. The Uglies is the beginning of a very long story, starting with…

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    the relationship it hurts Peris the worst. Thinking that Peris was betraying Tally and not going with them, it made her choice herself over him, and this shows how she loves her dreams more. Even though they love each other, they picked themselves because the pain and betrayal was worse for if they betrayed themself rather than betraying each other. They had a greater love for their dreams. In the third book, the narrator says about Tally, "Tally hadn’t forgotten that it was David’s mother who…

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    Tally In Uglies

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    All an ugly has ever dreamt of is to be pretty. What does is mean to be pretty? Does it mean just a symmetrical face, exquisite bone structure, and flawless skin? Or is there so much more that is all kept a secret? In Scott Westerfeld’s novel, Uglies, Tally Youngblood is just another ugly longing for her sixteenth birthday on which she is to turn pretty. All is well until she finds out that being pretty isn’t really as beautiful as it seems. Throughout the novel the theme of appearance showed…

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    pretties and Uglies react to her actions when special circumstances comes and Tally is caught in front of everyone, being caught by the pretties in one of the apartment buildings in New Pretty Town roaming the halls with a pig mask every pretty laughing instead of being shocked, and…

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