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    No two stories are the same, even when written by the same author with similar plot and characters. Raymond Carver covers this with his stories, “The Bath” and “A Small, Good Thing.” Both stories recount a young boy, who was hit by a car and die. There is much more to each story than the analogous plot. Each story develops their characters differently and place emphasis on certain details. With the use of details, there is less ambiguity in one story than there is in the other. These stories…

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    and Zero tolerance policing. Zero tolerance VS Community Policing and Police Culture Zero tolerance policing was an idea that came well known in New York City in the late 1990s (AIC). In his article ‘Zero Tolerance Policing’, Grabosky (1999) discusses this policing style…

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    A Letter Concerning Toleration Analysis and its Relevance Today John Locke’s “A Letter Concerning Toleration” lays out an argument explaining the need for the separation of church and state with religious tolerance as the foundation of society. Locke defines religious toleration as the acknowledgement of an individual’s right to believe, and practice the faith of their own choosing. Toleration does not imply acceptance, but simply allowance; it is the ability to allow individuals around you to…

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    Pain, everyone feels pain in their own way. There are some that have a high tolerance for it and then there are the ones that can’t handle it at all. I feel that I have a high tolerance for pain because there was a time when I was playing with my younger brother, we were sliding down the railing of the stairs of my home when I leaned too far in the opposite direction and next thing I know is that I am falling towards the ground, but not before I took glass down with me and cut my arm. At first I…

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    complaints decreased 44.3 percent. This included a 60.2 percent drop in murders and nonnegligent homicides, a 12.4 percent drop in forcible rape, a 48.4 percent drop in robbery, and a 45.7 drop in burglary. Mayor Giuliani credited Bratton and his "zero-tolerance" policing as a major factor in crime reduction. Mayor Giuliani and Commissioner Bratton also acknowledged that "Compstat", which was developed by Bratton, played a part in reducing crime. Compstat is a system that provides up-to-date…

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    Joshua Loth Liebman says, “Tolerance is the positive and cordial effort to understand another's beliefs, practices, and habits without necessarily sharing or accepting them.” This quote means that tolerance is a choice to see the true meaning of someone’s actions and beliefs without having to support them. This philosophy is clearly shown in the film The Greatest Game Ever Played where the bullying, intolerant and tolerant behavior displayed in this film by the various characters is seen.…

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    and prepare ourselves to be more tolerant. President John F. Kennedy said that “Tolerance implies no lack of commitment to one’s beliefs. Rather it condemns the oppression or persecution of others.” He is basically saying that there is no need for us to enforce our core beliefs onto others, but rather accept people for who they are and not try and change them. The Dalai Lama expressed that “In the practice of tolerance, one’s enemy is the best teacher.” His point is that if we can accept…

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    reasonable to conclude that she had developed some tolerance to the drug. Tolerance is defined by the National Institute on Drug Addiction as a state in which an organism no longer responds to a drug, or alternatively as requiring a higher dose to achieve the same initial response level (NIDA, 2007). Tolerance to benzodiazepines tend to develop at varying rates and degrees, and not all forms of tolerance have negative outcomes. For example, tolerance to the hypnotic effects of diazepam tends to…

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    the violate students’ boundaries with the concept of zero tolerance policies that are used in some school districts today. An example I will use is the incidence that occurred in an Indiana school system where a young student was bullied and chose to defend themselves: these actions show how zero tolerance violated her personal boundaries. Next, describing my ideas as an educator to develop a coherent policy to guard against zero tolerance policies and how this punishment affects them. Through…

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    efficacy. On the other hand, the relationship between the police and community is threatened by the lack of discretion provided by zero tolerance policing and jeopardizes the legitimacy. The legitimacy of Hot spot policing, however, is the opposite from Zero tolerance because of its support of the community, raising the popularity of the preventative strategy. Zero tolerance policing takes tough on crime approach as police officers enforce every detail of the law when broken (Grabosky 1999).…

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