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    investigation is what will make the investigation to start processing. Preliminary investigation is what is the most appropriate step to follow when the crime is committed. Everything starts when the officer is dispatch with the information that the dispatcher gathered once the first responder officer is dispatch to the scene. Once the first responder officer arrives to the scene fist thing he needs to do when he approach the scene is look around the area where the crime happened and keep his…

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    Raptor Fraud Case Study

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    EXPERIENCED CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER Influencing and inspiring individuals to excel in their performance. Well versed manager with over nineteen years of experience in the delivery of exceptional customer service and over eleven years in finance, specializing in the credit card industry. A proven leader with the ability to influence and inspire individuals to exceed in their performance through an authentic leadership approach that focuses on managing, coaching for performance, and mentoring…

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    Therefore, companies are able to purchase sufficient quantity of goods for the increasing needs. IoT can also use for the product return or exchange. With the sensor installed at the mailbox, people can track their order status; for the return or exchange condition, people can also send the message to inform logistic companies to come and pick up the goods. Today’s transportation also got influence by the Internet of Things. With the connected devices, the industry is changing to be smarter,…

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    Andrea Yates

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    Andrea Yates, she is a Christian, home-schooling teacher who committed filicide on June 20, 2001. She took the kids in, one by one, into the bathroom of her home and drowned them. After killing the five children, she confessed her crimes to 911 dispatchers. When news of the story came to the public, it came as a surprise to those who only thought of her as one who could do no evil. In the perspective of others, this sin created a basis for judgment and questioning everything she has ever done…

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    worst of its kind, story that exemplifies this was the death of the 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was shot and killed by police officers for looking potentially suspicious and dangerous. Tamir Rice was an innocent kid playing with a toy gun when dispatchers received a notice that there was a minor that was pointing a toy gun at people, but in the end, he was seen and treated as a violent criminal. His simple characteristics of being tall for his age, but more importantly an African American male,…

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    interpersonal communication topics. Tom Hansen is a younger white male cop who is seemingly new to the force. There are three scenes in particular that stand out to me. The first one takes place in his cop car, where his partner, John Ryan is driving. The dispatcher begins talking on the radio…

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    Official and unofficial accounts report that the mother, Patsy Ramsey, called 911 at 5:52 a.m. in a panicked state, she told 911 dispatchers that her daughter had been kidnapped. A review of the 911 transcripts leads me to believe that Patsy knew, rather than suspected, JBR was kidnapped when she stated “we have a kidnapping”. I believe a normal statement would be something to the effect…

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    Nobody in the world is born racist, sexist, or prejudice in any way. As a person grows older they live through different experiences and hear stories about people they should be aware of. They cannot just block out the warnings and ignore them completely when they do show dangers in the world and precautions that save lives from time to time. People change people. They tell stories, commit crimes, or tell lies to make other people afraid of other cultures or subcultures. People watch others…

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    EPCR Detection Paper

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    Findings CARES data identifies opportunities for improvement in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). CARES provides on-demand meaningful benchmarks for continuous quality improvement (CQI) through its web-based program; it supplies the configurability for creating hierarchy organization accounts for individual assessment to statewide assessment. It incorporates two data entry methods: direct web-based entry or via electronic patient-care record (ePCR) extraction. Both methods are subjected to…

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    Whiteness In Sports

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    Whiteness is not simply a trait that reflects the color of one’s skin; rather it is a quality that one can possess, a social construct to which society has tied a specific meaning. It is not centered exclusively on something biological or phenotypical, but is a concept created by society that has incredible value in everyday life, though it is situational and not always guaranteed. This notion of whiteness as property is readily evident with regard to African American athletes in professional…

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