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    Annotated Bibliography on Foundation of Global Leadership Business organizations leaders are constantly faced with a need to decisions that will impact their organization positively. They are faced with responsibilities of making decisions that promote growth as well as remain ethical and meet all social needs. It is very important for business leaders to stay innovative and remain on an alert to understand different aspect of their organization that could need improvement in this new global…

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    Literature Review on Gun Control Gun control has been a problem within the United States since the early 1900s. In today’s society with the spree of public shootings, the gun control movement has made its way back to headlines. Throughout American history, it has been a right that every law-abiding citizen the right to own a firearm. Though this Second Amendment was created in 1789 and hasn’t been ratified since 1791 the government is pushing to try and change this law for countless reasons.…

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    Another participant describes her relationship with her mother as positive and having good memories with her father: Well, yeah, we’ve always been really close. I do have some really, really good memories, probably about being like 4 or 5 years old where I was really close to my dad. You know, I remember, yeah, I remember going around town with him in his old truck and we would sing songs and stuff, but, but yeah, but for the majority of my life it’s been my mom, continues to be my mom that…

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    The Reminiscence Bump: Literature Review The reminiscence bump is the increased tendency for older adults to have an increased recollection of events that happened during adolescence and early adulthood. It was identified through the study of autobiographical memory and the subsequent plotting of the age of encoding of memories to form the lifespan retrieval curve. This literature review attempts to focus on both the methodology that has been used to study autobiographical memory and the…

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    Literature Review of “Police Culture in a Changing Multicultural Environment” Citation: Crank, J. P. (2010). Police culture in a changing multicultural environment. Controversies in Policing, 53-72. In J. P. Crank’s piece, “Police Culture in a Changing Multicultural Environment” (2010) he looks to address the question of whether police culture is an impediment to reform (p.53). Crank goes about addressing that issue by presenting several different standpoints that help us think about the…

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    Literature Review Millions of young children in the United States have a parent or parents who are incarcerated or have been incarcerated for the better half of their lives. In fact, research shows that the number of children with parents in prison has doubled, making them one of the most at-risk populations in the United States (Miller, 2006). Having an incarcerated parent or parents could have many negative impacts on the child’s social and mental health. Researchers hypothesize that…

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    Law and media reports indicate that young gangs are in every state. According to Spergel, Curry, Chance, Kane, Ross, Alexander (1994) youth gangs is active and exist in small, medium and large sizes in every community. There is a different definition of youth gangs and gangs in different communities or states. Different researcher argue out of 45 cities and 6 sites the most frequently mentioned elements of a definition include certain group or organizational characteristics, such as symbols and…

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    This literature review is on the topic of Private Investigator: Controversies & Opportunities of Plural Policing. This review will focus on several critical themes comparing and contrasting different author’s views on the issue, Identify key authors, findings & highlighting gaps in research. The most influential idea is the concept of a Nodal Government of security developed by Shearing (Wood & Shearing 2007, Johnston & Shearing 2003). This theory presented as an alternative approach to the…

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    Lawston and Murillo (2009), in keeping with positions voiced concerning U.S. supremacy, denounced undocumented immigrants as criminals. They claimed that while the representation of Blacks as inherently criminal and violent was erroneous, Latinos should be viewed as violent, foreign, criminal-minded, disloyal, and overrunning the border (Bender, 2003; Escobar, 2008; Gabbidon & Greene, 2005; Hernandez, 2009). Overzealous nationalists use this type of rhetoric to justify violence against…

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    2. Literature Review: The impact of a high level degree The lack of black women representation and advancement, is due to lack of degrees; which causes the number of black women being elected for executive offices to remain sufficiently low. While examining economic improvement, Harvey (2008) and Epstein (1973) used surveys and black academics to figure out why black women choose short career paths. They discuss the difference between black women and other women career choices that…

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