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    John Constable was an Englishman born in the late 18th century who specialized in Romantic paintings until his death in March of 1837. He is notable for his oil on canvas painting The Hay Wain (1821). Constable had played an important role in reviving the important style of landscape painting in the 19th century which later would influence the emergence of Impressionism (1). He also developed a, “changing meaning of nature during the industrial revolution” (1) as he was influenced by how society influenced by was the economic and social impact of the English industrial revolution. William Wordsworth, also an English, was born in the late 18th century. An accomplished poet, he found poetic inspiration through landmark events such as contact…

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    Simarpreet Sidhu Professor Trent ARTH 300 Online 28 April 2017 Landscape Paintings: An Analysis of the Works of Claude Lorraine…

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    The post of daroga was created in every district. John beames said ‘‘daroga rules their territories like little kings. Their misdeeds were legion and always went unpunished, for who would have the temerity to report him to the collector. The daroga’s power of harassment was enormous. ’’ The daroga system failed and was abolished. Then after the conquest of Sind by Sir Charles Naiper, he created a separate police organization directed by its own officers. The police force was now in the hands of…

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    According to (https://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/history-from-police-archives/Met6Kt/MetHistory/mhFormMetPol.html 2009) “A receiver was also appointed to take control of financial matters. The first receiver, originally conceived as another commissioner, was John Wray.” The person who was a receiver pretty much dealt with the department’s budget, spending, as well as raises for any officers. Moving away from England. The Metropolitan Police Act also influenced American policing. In fact, if you look…

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    Abstract First Responders often face life and death situations. The public expectation is that when they arrive on scene these men and women will be able to take quick action and resolve the issue at hand. More often than not First Responders are armed with little or no information prior to arriving at a scene. Once there they take fast and reasonable steps to control the situation. However, the public sometimes do not understand the outcome of such calls. The reality is that a person might die…

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    Crime Prevention Essay

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    Crime is an ever-lasting present like death. Crime rate rising is a very serious problem in the country. The role of a police officer is simply to protect the citizens. Police cannot prevent crime from happening they enforce law they cannot predict when or where a crime is about to happen but help reduce crime. Crime prevention is a process to reduce crime in a given area. Therefore citizens should not depend on the police one hundred percent to prevent crime from happening because no matter…

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    Do you get upset when people criticize the job you love; the job that you have worked so hard to excel in? When people see the blue lights flashing and sirens blaring, rushing through a red light; they just think, “Oh they just did that to get through the light because they did not want to wait.” What people do not know is that every time those lights come on, it could be the last thing they do. Police officers put their life on the line everyday for people who cannot even say so much as a…

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    It may seem as if America has changed since the 1950s. Woman can vote, gay rights, etc. However in terms of racial issues America hasn’t changed that much. In 1950 schools started to become integrated and this caused riots to start throughout America. Not only were riots a major factor in 1950 but also racial profiling and the difference in income between ethnic backgrounds. Although we are not living in the 1950s it is clear that history seems to be repeating itself. There are clear…

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    Weapons of War on the Streets of America There once was a time when police work consisted of investigation, gathering evidence, and making an arrest based on that evidence. Today, the role of police officers is much different. Many people living in the United States are now fearful of police officers and for very good reasons. Reading the news daily, one is sure to find a story involving the murder of a civilian by a police officer. Sadly, this is becoming more and more common with little being…

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    The police are the frontlines to investigate and determine if a crime has been committed before it can enter into the criminal justice process. It is up to them to protect, investigate, and respond to various service calls. Therefore, police discretion is the very essence in deciding the best course of action to take that will allow for the most desirable outcome in each unique situation to support community goals. For example, discretion is exercised when an officer pulls over a traffic…

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