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    Education has long been a heated topic in the United States. However, most agree that education standards have been declining in recent years. Why is that so? Some believe that education standards are declining because of schools’ lack of progress. Others believe that it is the teachers’ fault and that they are the ones to blame. However, the main reason why education standards are declining in the United States is because of schools’ ineffective curriculum and standardized tests. In this…

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    Systematic Reform

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    system to hold officers accountable has started a call for reform, oversight, and retraining of law enforcement personnel on a national level. Systematic reform on all levels of law enforcement is a critical first step to improve accountability. According to the ACLU’s call for reform and the elimination of police abuse, “Nothing will be resolved until there is systemic change throughout this nation in the implicit and explicit bias against people of color and particularly African…

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    According to an article in Psychology Today (2014), there are a number of advantages to participating in charity organizations. Volunteers tend to be healthier, happier, live longer, and have a better outlook on life than non-volunteers. The challenge for any nonprofit organization is to create an atmosphere that harnesses the resourcefulness of people who are willing to buy into its social purpose, while maintaining financial integrity. With this in mind, chief officials have to ensure that the…

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    cruel and unusual forms of recrimination, there are still ways to fight back. There are means with which public servants can force a change in an organization’s course without being forced out of a job (Holzer & Schwester, 2011). As the Public Accountability Committee members do not have any direct city influence, the committee could be fair and impartial in their decision-making…

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    combined value without lose accountability of over three hundred individual sensitive items while in the military. I have created several different repair part manuals simultaneously and maintained technical data for the individual repair parts in a database while meeting extensive contractual requirements for the related data. These jobs have required a lot of attention to detail and organization to make sure that all requirements were met and that no accountability was ever…

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    myself challenged in each scenario as desiring the counsel or pastor the individuals in the scenarios, but as well challenged by key steps of foundational biblical discipleship such as reading and praying every day, confessing sin and finding an accountability partner, focusing on God’s blessings and joining a Bible Study group. The bedrock of our faith is built on Christ, “the cornerstone rejected by the builders” (Holy Bible 2011) , informed by the word of God laid out in the scriptures and…

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    The elite theory of democracy is a form of democracy where a small minority of highly influential members of society like wealthy and political elites hold an unequal or more power than the popular majority. Basically, the elite theory of democracy says that in every political system there are only two different groups of participants. The first is the small amount of elites, which exercises a large amount of influence over the democratic system .The second is the large amount of regular…

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    In my observation of the Public Health County Director job description, I notice that general structure didn’t start with the summary description until after the minimum qualification. I felt like the future applicants would like to see first, the summary of job description; and then go into the job duties, minimum qualifications, and other job factors. In the job overview, was clear with standard requirement which includes: contain 1-3 paragraphs, given the main points (overall complexity of…

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    I believe the constructionist perspective is better suited to address the subject of deviant behavior in a plurality of cultures that is characterized by contemporary Society. The three constructionist perspective approaches are more suitable to deal with deviant behavior. The first approach is relativism, “views that deviant behavior by itself does not have any intrinsic characteristics and is a socially constructed idea defined by society”. The relativist view does not judge everyone based on…

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    Nevarez and Wood (2010), the community college system was developed and expanded over seven periods: the Origin Period (1901-1920), the Maturation Period (1920-1940), the Credence Period (1940-1960), the Equal Opportunity Period (1960-1980), the Accountability Period (1980-2000), the Millennial Period (2000-Present). For example, the Origin period was the initial development of the community colleges; during the Maturation Period community colleges gained the status as an educational entity;…

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