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    The executive branch is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the constitution and laws passed by the legislative branch. The governor is the chief executive officer of the state, although the governor shares control of the state’s executive branch with a large number of other elected officials. The executive officer administers the programs and operations of state government, and therefore most directly serves the people. It provides direct services such as medical care for the…

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    In every modern civilization, the role of police has a significant importance. Policing has undergone an evolutionary process to develop to the well-established agencies that are existent today (Purpura, 1997). Police are tasked with maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, apprehending offenders and testifying in courts (Wilson, 2012; Purpura, 1997). Though the functions of police are the same across the board, the laws that govern how they administer themselves and enforce the law are quite…

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    country to country. There are Presidents in another countries too, but it might be more roles or less roles compared to the President of the United States. Some of the roles of the American President are Chief of State, Foreign Policy Makers, Chief Executive, Chief Legislator, Commander-in-Chief, etc. In this term paper, I will be discussing some important roles of American President. The American President is the head of the state. This means he presides over government administration and…

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    Charles Henry Davis was an important U.S. naval officer, scientist, and mathematician. Davis was born on January 16, 1807, in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1821, Davis enrolled into the prestigious Harvard University. His time there was short, however, as he stayed for only two years before leaving to become a midshipman in the U.S. navy. Davis was naturally gifted as a shipman, and moved up to become a lieutenant in 1834 (“Charles Henry Davis” 313). He spent several years dedicating himself to his…

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    In this paper, I will cover my leadership philosophy and a challenge of a squadron leader who I interviewed. My leadership philosophy is derived from my experiences over the years, namely from observing the failures and shortcomings of leaders. As for the interview section of the paper, a lieutenant colonel in my chain-of-command related his experience of dismissing a master sergeant some years ago from duty due to substandard performance. With nearly twenty-years of work experience in three…

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    Since the birth of our nation, we have been provided with amendments set in place to protect our freedoms. This set of amendments is known as the bill of rights, and they serve as a guideline for laws so we can determine if they are just or unjust. Since most of the constitution and bill of rights is up to interpretation, there end up being quite a few discrepancies over what the text of these documents actually mean. Because of this we have a Supreme Court that is there to play referee and make…

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    any other counties or states for assistance if needed. Requesting Resources: Any first responders that see we are in need of extra resources will route up through the chain of command for exactly what we are needing. The Fire Chief, Chief of Police, Public Works Superintendent, and any other agency head will notify the Resource Management on the resources needed. From there, the Resource Management will get in touch with surrounding cities, counties, and states asking for assistance with the…

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    towards the betterment of society. What is the cost of such a learning curve? It all started when Chief Papaschase and his brother, along with their individual families started moving in the late 1850s. Over the next few years, the band moved through the Lesser Slave Lake area, Fort Edmonton and Fort Assiniboia. After the constant move, they eventually settled in Edmonton. On August 21, 1877, Chief Papaschase and one of his brothers, Tahkoots, signed on to Treaty 6 on behalf of their band…

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    program for fifth graders will start in January at fifteen Toledo Public Schools, four Washington Local Schools, and about seven Catholic schools. School officials have not chosen the buildings for the pilot program, which lasts four weeks. Police Chief Mike Navarre said his school resource officers will facilitate the program, which was developed fourteen years ago at the University of Arkansas. The children will be given booklets with take-home activities that involve the students and their…

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    balance. Kant’s theory is deontological it judges morality by examining the motive and rationalisation of actions; rather than goals achieved. Since Kant’s theory emphasises rationalisation, in regards to Police the attention would be on Chief Superintendent Duckenfield, the match commander on the day of the Hillsborough disaster. Duckenfield, a rational person, made the decision to…

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