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    Thesis The process through which the United States engages in State building, is rooted in the interplay of state formation and empire building that the US underwent, following its independence, as it expanded westwards; US led state formation and attempts at democracy building can therefore be understood as a continuation of American imperial goals. Outline In this paper, we will explore the connection between the roles that the US attempts to plays internationally, developing democratic…

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    Reflection On English 131

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    papers and two major papers, my portfolio explores the new techniques I have learned as a college student writer, the themes of culture and language, and the four main outcomes of English 131. Over the course of ten weeks, the professionalism and effectiveness of my writing developed into that of a college student. Transitioning from high school to college level writing is a challenge that is ongoing as a student expands there knowledge of writing tactics, writes on different topics and themes,…

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    Let’s say that we have calculated effectiveness (assuming PD=0,8; PA=0,9; PI=0,6; PN=0,4) and it equals to 0,8 x 0,9 x 0,6 x 0,4 =0,1728. Remember, the conditional risk formula? Assuming again, that probability of attack and relative consequences both equal 1,0, conditional risk R= 1,0 x (1 – 0,1728) x 1,0 = 0,8272 ( or we can say that the risk equals 83% if rounded). Is it a lot? It depends on conversion table we will use to present numerical value as adjectival. And what it is mean? For…

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    Roman Empire Dbq Essay

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    Its culture was widespread, and it had a big impact on other civilizations to come. The main way Rome was able to become so advanced was being able to adapt to its geography. This allowed them to complete tasks more efficiently, and maximize the effectiveness of what they were doing. The Ancient Romans were heavily involved in trade. However, their geography involved a lot of water. The Romans realized this, and adapted to it. They created trade routes that went more by sea rather than land.…

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    Gunshot Detection System

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    without them, citizens reported only about 23% (pg. 2). As well, few arrests occur due to gunshot detection systems, as offenders will not stick around at the scene of the crime (Mazerolle et al., 1998, pg. 2). This predominantly shows how the effectiveness of gunshot detections systems would increase with the additional resource of utilizing them along with CCTVs. However, the same study that noted how gunshot detection systems could be lacking in benefit also noted that gunshot detection…

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    Many proponents argue that recidivism is not the central goal of restorative justice. They instead contend that restorative justice is intended to “meet the real needs of victims, offenders, and their communities created by the criminal act.” (McCold 1998) Offenders are held accountable for the consequences of their offense to begin to address their need to learn responsible behavior. (McCold 1998) Holding offenders accountable is expected to affect their future behavior, but changing their…

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    instead of putting him in jail. Authors Laurie Barton and Carolyn Dupaquier Sardinas have written two articles explaining the arguments on both sides of the debate on capital punishment. The two sides of article are based on justice, cost and effectiveness. The idea of justice on the capital punishment has two sides. The first one which supports the death penalty. According to the article “Life in Prison Is Still Life: Why Should a Killer Live?” (Barton) the justice her wants the…

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    Jones and Butman (2012) argue that Christian counselors should stand on the fundamentals of the Christian faith. Even as counselors seek to understand the view of persons from other perspectives, their view of persons, identity, health, happiness, brokenness and psychopathology should be based on our Christian worldview. Jones and Butman contend that as Christian we need psychological theories to help broaden our understanding of persons, healing and growth. Thus, Christian counselors need to…

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    IC Ineffectiveness

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    and showed the government, the nation, and the world the maximum effectiveness of the IC: they kept a high profile target and highly sensitive plans under wraps for a long period of time, and conducted intelligence operations for even longer to ensure that the operation could go as well as it did. Is the IC effective as it could be? Again, no, not always, but it is unrealistic to expect an organization to run on maximum effectiveness for a prolonged…

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    Iontophoresis Case Study

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    Iontophoresis Tennis Elbow is a condition that commonly affects professional to recreational tennis players. Tennis elbow is referred to as lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) in clinical practice. This study was conducted to test the effectiveness of iontophoresis treatment on patients with LET. Iontophoresis is defined as a treatment that uses an electric charge to move liquid medication into the body or specific targeted area of a muscle or inflamed area. The liquid is known as dexamethasone…

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