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    The 1960s had such a huge impact on policing. Several chains of events sparked the impact. Starting with professionalizing the police. Both thru administration and academic degree requirements. They came to the realization that the justice system required more professionalism in order to maintain the peace as well as enforce the laws of the land. Laws always have to be followed but keeping the peace was police main goal. Following those events, they also added a systemic approach to crime.…

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    life and death and the impact of death in the community with the use of the imagery and diction of many images listed in the novel which expresses his tone. Life in Holcomb has never been disturbed to this extent, causing mixed emotions and anxious townsfolk. When the “shotgun blasts” were fired, “not a soul” was able to witness or hear them. The impact of the diction helps enforce the tense atmosphere set by the events that has taken place. With the recent turn of events, the citizens of…

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    Have you ever heard of a law that you didn't like? What about thinking that you might want to boycott it? Well, today I am going to tell you how civil disobedience impacts a society. I will also tell you why it positively impacts a society. In America, there has been a multitude of incidents where civil disobedience has been apparent. The first example I am going to explain to you is the Edward Snowden incident. In the article John Cassidy explains how Edward Snowden helped the national…

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    Casino Journal Summary

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    articles and information publicly available on the internet appears to be the Casino Journal. This is an excellent location to find news articles, trade journals and expert opinions on the status and future of the global gambling market that directly impacts the slot machine manufacturing industry. Furthermore, since this publication is not directly focused on the machine manufacturing industry it can be helpful to understand gaps in the current offerings to the Casinos that companies like…

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    exaggerated tales. His stories appeal to a broad range of audience relying on the main common factors of bringing his stories in the tone of the past with a detailed form of intriguing excitement to keep the reader hooked all throughout the sequential event alignment set on his mythological tales. Characters are found to be exaggerated in terms of the mythology genre he is representing with interesting story lines behind them, while yet portraying a positive significant meaning to the audience…

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    can be described as an event that changes the direction of a person's life, turning points can be caused by big or small events and can have negative or positive effects. The idea of people facing life changing events is shown in “I Never Had it Made” an autobiography by Jackie Robinson, the memoir “Warriors Don't Cry” by Melba Pattillo Beals and “The Father of Chinese Aviation” an article by Rebecca Maksel. The people in these stories faced life changing events and these events affected their…

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    Incident Response Plan

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    respond to events that could impact critical business activities at ACME Computers. This plan is designed to minimize the operational and financial impacts of disasters. The ACME Computers Incident Response Plan is designed to provide an initial response to any unplanned business interruption, such as a loss of laptops by either theft or loss, and to the rampant security incidents. This document defines the requirements, strategies and proposed actions needed to respond to such an…

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    relocation that followed. They were frightened as well as concerned about their health and they often perceived themselves as helpless victims rather than as survivors. Thus, the Chernobyl disaster clearly shows the importance of evacuating the area of impact as soon as any danger is…

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    Punctuation is used to slow down the reader and create tension before the problematic events in all lines of the stanza. Although, the last line is complementary to the broken tension after the secret is finally revealed and absolutely no punctuation is used. In stanza 13, Bess made the decision to ‘shatter her breast in the moonlight and…

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    Dakota Pipeline Controversy

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    There is a current sociological event happening right now, where thousands of people have passed or are passing through the camp of Standing Rock calling themselves water protectors. A 1,200-mile-long pipeline is being constructed by a Texas based energy company called Energy Transfer. The pipeline also known as the Dakota Access Pipeline, is designed to transport 570,000 barrels of crude oil per day from North Dakota to Illinois. The Pipeline project originally proposed to go over the…

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