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    Intelligence-Led Policing

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    focuses primarily on what Intelligence-Led policing is. Originating in the UK, the intelligence-led policing concept has its foundations in recognizing that police were spending too much time responding to crime and too little time targeting offenders. In 1993, the Audit Commission advocated for an increased use of intelligence, surveillance and informants to target major offenders so that police could be more effective in fighting crime rather than responding to it. Intelligence-led policing is…

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    There are generalized ideas about why a nation succeeds or fails but they are just that, generalized ideas. The intelligence of a nation has nothing to do with its GDP, and its success is not determined by its culture or geography. Explaining away the differences in two nations, like North and South Korea, that are side-by-side and were once a single nation by geography and culture simply does not work. What does explain the differences in nations, however, is the political and economic…

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    Intelligence includes a wide spectrum of ideas and experiences. In The Chosen, Chaim Potok gives many of the characters great intelligence which looks different in each one of them. Reuven, the Jewish boy who tells the story, loves and excels in mathematics and logic. Danny, on the other hand, does not understand these subjects but instead has a natural bent towards literature and psychology. The boys’ mutual respect for each other’s intelligence leads them to a strong friendship. With much…

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    Keyes reason for writing this book was to describe how his “education” was driving a wedge between him and his friends and family. The book showed how the increased intelligence affected Charlie’s humanity and social interaction with the people around him. The author compared and channelled his feelings through Charlie and his situation. Keyes showed how isolated someone can be when they have a higher education than the people around them. People isolate things that are different than them and…

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    Course: EDP2222 Activities for active engagement of learning According to the constructivist’s theory, in order for meaningful learning to occur, the students need to be making connections to their world (Churchill et al, 2012). Students are interested according to Fisher (2005) in maths that relates to their needs. The lesson plan includes ideas such as lengths of a table, how to use a ruler and a YouTube clip that explains the history of measurement, relating measurement to the real…

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    mind and it refers to the ability of the mind to come to correct conclusions what I true or real and about how to solve problems. This is used to describe the mental ability of people. It can be divided into two area, these areas are intellect and intelligence this used as related words. Intellect is the power of the mind to know and understand others. Colman, Andrew M. (2008). A dictionary of psychology(3rd ed.). Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191726828. • Intellectual-…

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    Quotient is human intelligence; it is superior than and also is the combination of both intelligent quotient plus emotional quotient. “It is described as One’s overall capacity to think rationally, act purposefully and to deal effectively .Spirituality means to up the spirit .To up the spirit it is indispensable to inculcate knowledge, meditation and service. In the present competitive scenario, one needs to posses different kinds of intelligence, along which spiritual intelligence. Spiritual…

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    Cognitive development is the construction of thought processes, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, from childhood through adolescence to adulthood (healthofchildren). From the age of 2 to 11 children are constantly discovering new things about themselves and their body, whether it be walking, talking or experiencing puberty. The cognitive difference between these two are tremendous and differ at each stage of growth. For example, a two-year-old is just learning how to…

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    Project Management and the Importance of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Dr. Joan Bold Robert Campbell Webster University 11/10/17 Introduction Management author Fred Fiedler wrote, “Leadership is the use of influence to accomplish a task” (F. Fielder, A Theory of Leadership Effectiveness (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967). This point is reinforced in Working with Emotional Intelligence, a book written by Daniel Goleman in which he explains the importance of understanding and dealing with people…

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    A classroom’s community and environment is what allows students to either learn successfully or unsuccessfully. If the environment is not welcoming, safe, and encouraging a student’s basic needs will not be met and their academic success will suffer consequently. I aspire to create a classroom environment that exudes creativity, safety, equity, and community. In order to create a collaborative learning environment, as I desire to, I must also adhere to learning differences of students and the…

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