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    Drones In Law Enforcement

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    The advantage of law enforcement using drones helps law enforcement to stay one step ahead of the bad guys, keeping the general public safe, and the community safe. Spotting marijuana fields on the ground is nearly impossible, but spotting these areas from the air is easier than starting a car. To tackle the drug problems in cities, law enforcement is turning to using drones with much success. This was the case in the city of Halton, Canada, which is a suburb of Toronto. Law enforcement was…

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    Zimbardo Case Study

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    Why do you think they took on the roles they did? To prepare the guards for their roles, the participants assigned to be guards were given standard police uniforms, aviator sunglasses and billy-clubs to use; the ‘guards’ were also provided chains if needed. Zimbardo gave the participants rules for them to follow: 1.) the guards could create feelings of boredom, frustration towards the prisoners; 2.) Could not physically…

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    Ever wonder how The Great Gatsby came to be? Was the characters based on the people Fitzgerald knew? Was his relationship with Zelda similar to any in the novel? Did the setting of the novel represent his time period? Why was alcohol so popular in the novel? What did the green light symbolize? Overall what inspired Fitzgerald to write The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby was written based on him and Zelda, their relationship, the time he was living in, prohibition,…

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    American Women After Ww2

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    Harbor attacks women could serve in army, navy, marines and coast guard. The military needed women to do smaller tasks to free up men for active duty. Women served in auxiliary military units, meaning they were not wanted after the war. Many became aviators and joined the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron or WAFS, which flew planes from manufacturer’s to military bases. Another group, the Women’s Flying Training Detachment, or…

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    The Birthplace of All Things Superstitious For almost 60 years, the government of the United States has been hiding secrets from people all around the world. The secrets have transformed into questions, all regarding one particular place in southern Nevada. These questions have a million answers, and yet none at all. When questioning the existence of Area 51, it all comes down to this: are there UFO’s and extraterrestrial life inside the facility? Or is it all just a big hoax? When it comes to…

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    Jonathan Kurz Mrs. Kent English America’s Project Mercury Project Mercury was America’s first space program, and it inspired many Americans. Project Mercury began in 1958 and ended in 1962 (Sipiera 11). Project Mercury was started by NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (McNeese). The capsules used in the manned flights had barely enough room to fit one person in it (42). The first American astronaut in space was Commander Alan B. Shepard of the United States Navy, and he rode…

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    Whenever there is a major jump in technology, a strategic revolution often matches it. The industrial revolution and steam power completely swung the strategic advantage from the offensive to the defensive, evidenced through the Civil War. In the context of the Navy, one of the latest technological innovations is aviation; it was being integrated into the Navy before World War I, but wasn’t advanced enough to be of any major strategic use until World War II. For this reason, the strategic and…

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    Fitzgerald’s luxurious life seemed to spiral downwards after his wife was admitted not once but twice into a mental institution. This was in 1934, several years after her affair with an aviator and the crumbling of her marriage to Fitzgerald. The last years of Fitzgerald’s life are spent writing a series of telling pieces. The first, released in 1934, was called Tender Is the Night (Sincerely F Scott Fitzgerald). The initial reception of this novel was not overwhelming. Instead, its fame…

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    The American Dream is a window of opportunity to improve and grow an individual lives from equal opportunity, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. The American Dream has been around for many decades but was evolved through each decade. This term has always driven people to be better and earn more. The idea is that an individual can become something big, something important. An individual will gain this American Dream through equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard…

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    born to George H.W. Bush and Dorothy Pierce Bush on July 6, 1946, in New Haven Connecticut. Bush was the oldest of six children. When Bush was born his father, George H.W. Bush, was attending Yale University. His father the former World War II naval aviator, was also an executive in the oil industry, therefor Bush was raised…

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