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    Lily Rosenthal Mr. Baugh U.S. History—Per. 7 11 December 2015 Historical Investigation Research Paper On July 5th, 1865 an agency was created called the United States Secret Service. To this day, it remains an important part of keeping the U.S. safe. Its purpose is to serve as protection for chief individuals and their families—specifically the president. This organization evolved into the first national intelligence and counterintelligence agency in the United States. While this agency is…

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    Video Game Stereotypes

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    study done by “Gamingdesign.org” those that played faster video games had better peripheral vision than that of those that didn’t or played very little. They took a group of teenagers and had half of them play Call of Duty, which is a first person shooter that relies on the quick reactions of the player, while the other half played the Sims, which is a life simulation game. Those that played the Call of Duty had greater peripheral vision from the quick reacting to the game content, and those…

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    Body cameras on law enforcement officers has become a common practice for many organizations in the past few years. Much of this attention is due in part to the many issues between police and the community. Most of the attention is placed on issues that help to bring in new ideas where technology is used to counter or act on claims of neglect between police and community. Changes in technology and the lack of change in laws for the use of technology have produced serious issues between what is…

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    engage in violence whereas others are not. Of particular interest to this project are attacks which are relatively protracted and which force the attacker to maintain contact with their antagonist/s over a relatively long period of time. These are active shooter scenarios, hostage situations and the like – “medium length” tunnels of violence under Collins’ definition. These scenarios further challenge the ability of a single individual to pass through, and resist, tension and fear. In contrast,…

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    What is school culture? Edglossary.org 2014, defines it as beliefs, perceptions, relationships, attitudes, and written and unwritten rules that shape and influence every aspect of how a school functions. School culture is a vital component of what makes you school tick. If you have a bad school culture you will deal with problems that are self-inflicted by the school. However, a positive school culture can lead to easier resolve with conflicts throughout your school’s dynamic. What is my school…

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    In order to further my understanding and knowledge on the subject of gaming addiction I have gathered research from six additional secondary sources. The sources are numbered based on the order that they appear on the reference page. According to research, approximately 8.5% of children in the United States who play video games are addicted. Those numbers were similar when tested worldwide. Addiction is defined by source one as not being able to stop, even when faced with dire consequences.…

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    students understand the force, motion and the relationship between them. I developed this lesson by making sure I followed the ISL philosophy that I personally believe in. Some of the main components I thought about were engagement, socializing, and active learning. All throughout this lesson activity, students would be actively engaged, moving around the classroom in groups discussing the activities that they would partake in. Students would also openly discuss their own personal thought…

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    The following paper will set out to address two separate topics in relation to Homeland Security. The first is the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in supporting homeland security efforts. This will focus on a range of capabilities from the local to federal level and the contributions they make to the intelligence effort. Second will be a critique on their capabilities and how to identify and address the possible challenges they face in the future. Capabilities and Limitations When…

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    Wanted Pet Research Paper

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    might get rejected after few years, and some may not get rejected. Many people get a pet, but don’t know how much responsibility is needed to take care them. So that’s why pets often get rejected. Dogs might get rejected because that they are too active, and maybe their/his/her owner don’t want to or can’t keep him because of that. Like you can’t take care of him because he is often running, and wanting to play. But you don’t have that much time to take care of your pet, so he/her goes back to…

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    Black Lives Matter Ashleigh Yelverton-Best | CCJ 101 | 11/28/2016 Black Lives Matter Movement The Black lives matter movement, often called BLMM, is a worldwide activist movement. This movement is described as a “clear vision of the world where black humanity and dignity is a reality. BLMM protests police killings, racial profiling, brutality, and racial inequality (Lee). The movement began as a hashtag, #BlackLivesMatter, back in 2013 after George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges in…

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