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    Body Cameras Opinion Essay

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    UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG Implementing a Body-worn Video 200 Police Officer Deep BAGGA 8/28/2015 “When you put a camera on a police officer, they tend to behave a little better, follow the rules a little better. And if a citizen knows the officer is wearing a camera, chances are the citizen will behave a little better.”- William A. Farrar, Chief of Police, Rialto (California) Police Department Cover Letter This report provides a review of the available evidence on officer body-worn…

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    Car Travel Case Study

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY Kees Maat (2009) stated that in the recent decades, we have witnessed the ongoing academic policy debate on how and to what extent individual travel pattern are influenced by the built environment. The background of this debate is the turbulent growth of car travel in urbanised countries. Urban economy and development is well dependent and influenced by transportation (Hill, 1965). Owing to the interdependency of various other factors like industries,…

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    Widowhood Social Issues

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    There are many social problems that affect our society. They affect people of all ages, race/ethnicity, and class. One of these groups is the elderly. Over the years the elderly have been looked at less, research has switched to children. The main reasons behind this shift is due to the drop in poverty level for older adults( Carr, 2010). Deborah Carr (2010) states that in 1959 the poverty level for the elderly was 35 percent then dropped to 15 percent in the 1970's. Carr also discusses how…

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    “Why are we born?” is a question which has grabbed eyeballs of various philosophers, scientists and theologist throughout the history. This question has been subjected to utmost scrutiny since time immemorial. But sadly, we haven’t got an answer yet. It is a known fact that every creature has a certain life span and during his lifetime he faces various challenges. This is quite evident from the poem, which quotes “My strength and time were limited, I carried quite a load;” The first noble truth…

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    forecasting methods due to uncertainty of the market , demand for future and trends variation in the product so as to avoid wastage like number of orders to be received in future and the resources required to meet the demand so as to achieve customer satisfaction without compromising with the quality of the product company is producing . (Samuel, 1999; H&R,…

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    As many may have noticed, the government essentially decides what is important and why. In regards to the Hurricane Katrina tragedy, it fell short in comparison to the “war on terror,” in terms of financial importance. This essentially meant that the lives of individuals living in the United States was not as important as fighting off other countries oversea. Many people became angered and decided to rally together in hope for change. Changing the way people view social issues is a critical part…

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    Palliative Care

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    1.1 Introduction Palliative care in South Africa was recognised towards the end of the 1970s primarily in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth (Sithole, 2012:7). In 1979, Dame Cecily Saunders (founder of palliative care in the United Kingdom) aided the formation of hospice programmes in South Africa and the initial hospice programmes were based on the United Kingdom model (Sithole, 2012:7). Fourteen hospices in South Africa came together to form a national association called the…

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    John Stuart Mill, a philosopher during the mid-1800’s, is known as one of the most important western political philosophers in the past three hundred years. Many of his arguments on freedom can be seen intertwined with the current way we run societies around the world today. Being a self proclaimed Utilitarian, Mill focuses his arguments on making the collective reside with the most utility possible, with utility being defined by happiness. To achieve maximum utility, Mill presents three…

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    It provides basis for reuse, decisions made can be transferred to similar systems especially in an inheritance situation [19, 28]. It provides a solid foundation which the complex structure of software is built on after considering key scenarios, common problems of designs and long term effect of decisions taken in selecting the architecture [13]. 2.1.2 Architectural Design This applies to all architectures, most of the time the genre(category) of the software dictates the architectural…

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    Hotel Industry Case Study

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    required to administer the questionnaire (Jankowicz, 2000). The respondents are based all over the world and not possible for the researcher to meet each respondent. In this case a self-administered questionnaire is the best choice. Due to time constraints the survey is administered online through Esurvey pro. Emails are used to disburse the questionnaire to respondents as they offer additional reliability. The questionnaires are divided into three parts as (Smith, 2010) opening questions, core…

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