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    School, located in Clarksville, Arkansas, armed twenty of its faculty and staff in 2013. According to Danny Johnston with the Associated Press (2013), Superintendent of Clarksville School District, David Hopkins, explains that “The plan we've been given in the past is, 'Well, lock your doors, turn off your lights and hope for the best,' " Superintendent David Hopkins said. But as deadly incidents continued to happen in schools, he explained, the district decided, "That's not a plan." (p. 1).…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    For over forty years, there has been a lot of disagreement surrounding the issue of prayers in public school systems. The disagreement is not so much about whether or not school officials should be allowed to lead prayer. Public school officials and employees cannot offer prayer before a sporting event, and they may not invite a guest to offer prayer before a sporting event. This started back in 1962 after the Engel v. Vitale case which banned prayer in all public school systems. “The…

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    throughout California and is a direct result of the set procedures and steps schools must follow in order to fire a tenured teacher, which are filled with loopholes and can be easily manipulated in the teacher’s favor. Tanya Krause, the current superintendent of the Scotts Valley Unified School…

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    district in central North Carolina that serves approximately 50,000 students in 81 schools. A year ago, several leadership changes occurred that have had large impacts on the educational community in the wake. Chief among the changes was the appointment of Dr. Beverly Emory as the new Superintendent and, in terms of technology, Kevin Sherrill as Executive Director of Technology. Prior to the transitions, there was little cohesion in terms a singular aspiration for the district and each…

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    The Whitechapel Police

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    I. The Police The Whitechapel (H) Division of Scotland Yard played a key role in creating an image of Jack the Ripper and in aggravating tensions between the stories told by the press and the public of Whitechapel. Before the Ripper killings, Whitechapel was a filthy slum full of prostitutes, violent gangs, corruption, and crime. In these “bad old days,” the police were already dealing with many crimes and gang violence. The Metropolitan Police had become more organized to reduce gang activity…

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    suspects were hiding. How Police Inspector Periyapandi was killed? Police Inspector Periyapandi, leading a special team to crack the gold heist was shot dead by his colleague's pistol, a senior police officer claimed in Jaipur. According to Pali Superintendent of Police (SP) Deepak Bhargav, a probe into the case revealed that acting on a tip-off, the Chennai police team reached a brick kiln in the middle of night in the district's Jaitaran area, about 238 Km from Jaipur. As the police team…

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    Campbell Scott’s, reaction to the prior report. After being asked to inspect thirty-five First Nations schools, Dr. Bryce, the Chief Medical Officer of the Indian Department published a report of his findings; however, most of the suggestions contained in the original report were never published. Majority of these suggestions…

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    Recall the day…Tuesday Sep 11, 2001. Approximately 3,000 people dead, more than 6,000 injured. What type of person could instruct such an unethical act and have followers execute the task? Osama Bin Laden could. He was a visionary leader. He was an unethical leader. I am going to explain to you why Osama Bin Laden was a visionary leader due to his team role of being a creator and his use of contingency reward in his transactional leadership style. I will then explain how he was an…

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    construction the people started to shape and build the park into what it is today. Central Park began as a commission project in which Vaux convinced the officials to hold a competition for its design because he really did not like the design by the Chief Engineer for the park, Egbert L. Viele. Vaux was native to England, the birthplace…

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    Pasco Case Study Answers

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    Pasco/Chris – Attached for your review and use is a copy of the written responses received from each of the MEs specifically addressing and responding to the budgetary concerns that emerged at biennium close. I believe the meetings held last week with the MEs were helpful and constructive as we walked through the specific series of events related to biennium close; discussed errors that were made in budgeting, billings and expenditures; and candidly discussed the controls and why these controls…

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