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    Robert: So, in your experience, four tenths below the Commanders average, how detrimental is that to someone’s career? Captain Rink: None whatsoever. Robert: Would that be evidence by the fact that he actually received a promotion? Captain Rink: Yes, absolutely. Robert: Okay, and again, I know that you said you had no knowledge of the conversation that he alleged that you had with him, but did that conversation play at all into the statement in the FITREP or making my .4 below your…

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    who wear body-worn cameras have a 93% reduction in citizen complaints against the police (Use of body-worn). From the research conducted by Institutes, It shows that police wearing body cameras tend to modify officers behavior when they are out in public. The awareness of the camera improves both the suspect demeanor and the police procedural compliance (Use of body-worn). Just from police officers wearing cameras the citizen's complaints against cops have gone down by 88%. Just from that…

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    typically rollover and surrender when confronted by Mr. Camp’s tactics. Although my complaints have been ineffective thus far, due to the complicit Georgia Bar Association, Mr. Camp has still appears to be outraged that I as a father would even think the question the appropriateness of the legal situation he has arranged between himself, Ms. Beth Anne Grant and the Houston County Court. I have filed three complaints with the Georgia Bar Association, but as to be expected, an organization of…

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    SCOTT V. CARPANZANO United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 556 Fed.Appx 288 (2014) FACTS: Rick Scott deposited $2 million in an escrow account into Salvatore Carpanzano’s company. Because of his violation of the escrow agreement, his funds were withdrawn. Scott was not able to recover his money so filed a suit Salvatore Carpanzano, which included his daughter Carmela Carpanzano. Scott did not make any allegations on Carmela’s part. Salvatore Carpanzano failed to cooperate with discovery…

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    Great Britain. Not only does it establish independence, but also it highlights the importance of majority rule. The states would not declare independence until all the colonies were on board. Furthermore, in declaring independence, the states listed complaints of the…

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    Wear Body Camera Essay

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    The Big Eye Improved citizen behavior, improved police behavior, reduced need to use force incidents, reduced citizen complaints. These are all outcomes that would improve in everyday life if law enforcement wore body cameras. In the news, there are numerous cases about police allegedly misusing force or about citizens allegedly using force against the law enforcement. With law enforcement wearing body cameras, these well-known incidents would be no longer a problem. Not only would that be more…

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    Introduction Hopskipdrive is a service for children over than six years old. This service is driving to wherever they need when their families are busy. it was created by three professional mothers who understand the difficulty of getting the kids in busy times. A company considers that safety is important. they will arrange meeting you and driver, and you can set up your ride. You can check their profile and car information to ensure that your children are safe. They have their own…

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    Discrimination In History

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    nearly as much as her male workmates and produced to sue the tire company (Wolfe). At Goodyear, she was constantly a victim of sexual discrimination, and eventually ended up testifying before congress in 1998 about her EEOC complaint of sexual discrimination (Wolfe). After her complaint, her manager, the perpetrator of the abuse, was reassigned but her unfair treatment only got worse, resulting in isolation from other coworkers (Wolfe). Later, Lilly signed a contract with her manager stating…

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    The stance of the Board of Nursing is that the employer should utilize the Complaint Investigation Tool Instruction Booklet to determine if an incident warrants a report to the Board of Nursing. According to the North Carolina Board of Nursing (2016), the Complaint Investigation Tool serves “as a framework through which employers, nursing leaders, and the Board of Nursing can evaluate and analyze practice events or errors…

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    Plaintiff Audrey Vokes, a widow of 51 years and without family, had a yen to be an accomplished dancer with the hopes of finding a new interest in life, J. P Davenport d/b/a Davenport’s school of dancing a franchise of Arthur Murray, Inc.) agreed to help make her dreams come true. Vokes over the course of several years signed several contracts with the Defendant and paid out the amount of $31, 090.45 for lessons and dance related trips. At some point the Plaintiff decided her goals have not been…

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