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    Community oriented policing is when police officers, and the community come together to fight crime. Some of the positive findings that researchers such as Gill et al., (2014) has found is that it increase police legitimacy among the community (Gill et al., 2014). Research has also found that community oriented policing does not have a strong effect on reducing crime, or fear among the community (Gill et al., 2014). In recent years we have seen an increase of distain toward law enforcement by…

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    He was willing to help all his neighbors but hated “any kind profitable labor”. Rip had a goood relationship with people and “was thought highly of by everyone except his wife”. Dame Van Winkle was a termagant and sharp-tongued woman who always blamed for Rip’s idleless and carelessness. She could teach Rip a lesson in any possible way and even the most respectable person could not be safe from her tongue. By comparison, it is obvious to see that the author approves of Rip’s lifestyle and…

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    WW2 Was the US justified in dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the second world war? Discuss the benefits and costs that resulted. In 1945 the world changed. The war was raging on but in just a few seconds hundreds of thousands were instantly silenced. Japan surrenders on September the 2nd nearly a month after the atom bombs dropped. Till this day the morality of whether the bombs were justified are still hotly debated. Although saving millions of ally forces, giving enough…

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    Dias’ original route was just to sail along the edge of Africa, but because of the wind, that had not completely gone smoothly (“The Age of Exploration”). First, he had sailed towards the mouth of the congo, which was newly discovered by Cao and Behaim, two other explorers, followed by the African coast. (Harting). After a little while near Walfisch Bay is when the crew had lost sight of land and all the trouble was occuring. The sole purpose of the entire trip itself was to find the country…

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    Dostoyevsky successfully creates an image of a superfluous man, who is sensitive, supercilious and genuine. Certain images and characteristics of the underground man coincide with the personalities of Lin Daiyu in the Dream of the Red Chamber written by Cao Xueqin. Thus, this paper would mainly focus on the comparison between these two famous literature hero and heroine. A male and a female, an uptight ordinary person and a…

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    Spotted Fever Bacteria

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    Spotted fever group rickettsioses present a threat to human health worldwide. These bacteria are the cause of potentially fatal febrile illnesses in humans. They are transmitted by arthropod vectors such as ticks, mites, fleas and lice, which are associated with vertebrate host animals including rodents and companion animals. Background Rickettsia are obligate intracellular bacteria that are widely distributed throughout the world, causing both emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases…

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    As previously mentioned, individuals with SPD are likely to enter remission over time. Research found that many individuals with SPD are found to have low self-esteem when it comes to identifying if they have status and wealth and successful intimate relationships (Ullrich et al., 2007). As Schizotypal Personality Disorder tends to first appear in children and adolescences, there is a good chance for SPD going into remission if situations are changed. Children and adolescents with Schizotypal…

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    But since these economic activities are not sustainable due to the time frame of tourists, members of these communities cannot transform their living conditions. Hence, a high level of frustration causes most of them to look for unacceptable alternatives such as stealing or getting pregnant by some tourists. According to Harrison (2001), countries like Thailand and Bermuda experience sex tourism at a high rate and this is causing the high birth rate of illegitimate children (p. 197). The author…

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    In The Tale of Two Cities, there are many different sides of the argument of life or death between the vagrant and the nobility. Hence the name “two cities”. In the two cities there are two different men. One is named Sydney Carton, who is British and the other is Charles Darnay who is French. Within the book, it tells of two different sides in the eyes of different countrymen who have a different outlook on what it means to have pride in yourself and in the country through the hard times of la…

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    Alternative Therapies

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    clinical trials on cupping that, “Cupping therapy may be beneficial for pain-related conditions (herpes zoster, low back pain), acne, and facial paralysis. However, an explicit conclusion could not be drawn due to the low quality of the original studies” (Cao, Han, Liu & Zhu, 2015). Ultimately more substantial research and clinical trials are needed in regards to cupping in order to accurately prove the medical benefits of the alternative…

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