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    The “Internal Affairs” Wikipedia page needed a lot of work and still needs a lot more information. It had little to no information on the subject. Even after adding new content to the page, there is still a lot of material that needs to be covered. The article is somewhat informative; it is adequate enough to give readers the gist of the topic. The content that was added this semester adequately described the police behavior of the internal affairs unit to a point. The article does address certain police roles in society, but not completely. The content does showcase a few perspectives of internal affairs, but not adequately. The subject of internal affairs is much too broad to cover thoroughly in one semester, but the edits made to the page…

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    Officers are always looked at, as what are they doing, and why are they doing it. The actions are constantly questioned whether or not it is appropriate for them to do. Internal affairs are the ones that make sure what the corrections officer is doing is appropriate. There is a necessity for internal affairs at all prisons, to investigate the actions of the corrections staff. It is an intensive job working at a prison; the biggest challenge would be to not become a victim of the inmates. They…

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    The Internal Affairs is responsible for receiving processing, assigning an investigation to any alleged misconduct by any members of the police department. The Internal Affairs investigation team receives complaints from any citizens, employees or anonymous source and will conduct investigation thoroughly and objectively. The administrative process of dealing with complaints whether they are internal or external, must be handled and investigated in accordance with the organization’s policies and…

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    When the honeymoon is over sometimes life can get you down. If the person you love has broken the vows that you believed in strongly, it can be hard to bounce back. Although you may be feeling like the world is over, and life cannot possibly go on, I’m here to tell you it can. Life is hard. Marriage is hard. Getting over infidelity is hard, but it is possible. Every situation is different, but these steps might help and if they don’t it might be time to move on. Firstly, if you happen to find…

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    According to Stephanie Harrison, editor of the Adaptations she mentions that “[t]he problems of fidelity can be illustrated by ‘jerry And Molly and Sam’” (6). This is important because throughout the story Al is unfaithful. While Al was at work he meets Jill and he is “having an affair [with her]… and he [doesn’t] know what to do about it” (Carver 16). This significant because this shows that he is being unfaithful with his wife and it also shows that he doesn’t really care about what his wife…

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    socioeconomic status. Tom has a string of affairs in which he does not care for either woman and only cares for his own gain. Tom commits to having two different relationships in which he leeches on the benefits of both, he cares not for Daisy 's or Myrtles feelings and only worries…

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    and while there are several possible options for these, the following stood out due to how they affected the protagonist, Ben’s role throughout the film. The catalyst/inciting incident of the film is when Mrs. Robinson locks Ben in her daughter, Elaine 's room and presents herself in the nude stating that she is available to him at any time. The first plot point is when Ben decides to pursue the affair, in the scene where he phones Mrs. Robinson from the Taft hotel and rents a room for the…

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    You have to decide for yourself if the end result of finding happiness is worth it. Sharon has had an affair with another man, and tells David about the incident. “Sharon confessed to an extramarital affair” (Alexie 159). The two had been married ten years, and this is the first time they are really questioning the happiness in their relationship. In college, I face many obstacles. You will have multiple papers due on the same day. Sometimes you have multiple tests in the same week as well.…

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    questions. I monitor, track, train, mentor and report completion to those above me. I am accountable for what is done right and wrong and it reflects on my ability to lead. Even as a senior Marine I must know the responsibilities of those senior to me. Admin is a never ending job and as we get more senior in rank we go to the senior positions. In those senior positions, It is nice to see that the clerks that you had 5 – 7 years ago have made their way up the ranks and are now in that billet…

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    Shakespeare has a wife, kids, a lover and on top of that, he falls in love with a new woman. The love in this century is being quite misunderstood. Viola is getting married away, which is not a common thing in the modern-day Denmark. We are quite far back in time, and the whole entire concept of love in the movie is marked by that. Take the example of when Shakespeare finds out that his lover is unfaithful. He gets angry, but as the movie continues to play, he forgets all about her. He simply…

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