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    not know what type of discipline is appropriate for types of infractions, nor can he provide guidance early in the action. Recommendations for improvement of services: Overall, the legal office provides advice and suggestions for the administration of each division to assist in policy creation and discipline actions. The biggest complaint from others is the length of time it takes the legal office to respond to draft and review policies. That said, when it comes to the PLA, our current attorney is very responsive. He keeps an open door policy, which is a welcome change and has built a relationship with members of the police department. The consequence of this relationship is officers email Mr. Knoll routinely requesting opinions without going through the chain of command. Mr. Knoll commented he would prefer officers go through the chain of command so he may focus on the priorities of the…

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    been shrouded in as much controversy as the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th President of The United States and was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, while riding in the presidential limousine through Dealey Plaza with his wife Jacqueline Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally (Ling 50). The believed assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald was believed to have assassinated President Kennedy using an Italian made…

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    On December 8, 1980 John Lennon was shot directly across from Strawberry Fields, by the Dakota building where he and his wife lived. In John Lennon 's memory, Yoko Ono, Lennon’s wife decided to create a memorial in his honor. She wanted to commemorate John Lennon as a rock legend and a peace activist, so Ono created the John Lennon memorial in Strawberry Fields, Central park. John Lennon’s memorial is an effective memorial because of its background, location, design, my individual experience,…

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    Who Killed John F. Kennedy? In 1963, the president of the United States, was brutally murdered by being shot while in a motorcade driving down Elm Street in Dallas, Texas as he was campaigning to be re-elected. The FBI says that Lee Harvey Oswald, a U.S. Marine, fired off 3 shots at the car in which the president was riding in the back of the with his wife, the Governor of Texas, John Connally and his wife also. As the vehicle with the Kennedys and Connallys drove past the Texas School Book…

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    we all cherish our children’s future. And we are all moral.” John F. Kennedy. November 22 ,1963, is a day that will be marked down as one of the worst murders in history. There are many conspiracies that are associated with with the murder of our thirty-fifth president, John F. Kennedy, some believe that one single lunatic is responsible. Others believe there is more to it, that there was a deeper plan formed by the Mafia/CIA. One man that was accused of the vicious murder, later found guilty,…

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    “The sixth and fatal shot…takes Kennedy in the head from the front. This is the key shot. The president going back to his left. Shot from the front and right. Totally inconsistent with the shot from the depository. Again... back and to the left...” (Stone). If John F. Kennedy’s body went “back and to the left”, did the fatal shot come from the book depository or the grassy knoll? If not, why did his body go backward? The conspiracist, Jack Duffy, believes that Lee H. Oswald could not have…

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    or large. At the Boys and Girls club I was thought varies ways to overcome my anxiety, things like: hosting events (MC) and even talking in front of small audience. As of right now I am very proud to say I no longer have stage fright. I am proud to say that I host (MC) all the events that is going on at the Florence Degeorge Boys and Girl Club. There was a boy name John, who was very timid to the point he was afraid of interacting with the other kids around him. I took the…

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    The assassination of John Franklin Kennedy, the president of the United States of America on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. It came unexpected and shocked american citizens throughout the nation. The person who was accused to be the assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald, but there are many other theories and evidence that suggest he was not the acclaimed assassin. Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill JFK because, there is a lack of evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald killed the president, there is…

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    Evidence plays an important role in the justification of the veracity of historical events, however, a majority of the evidence presented alongside Kennedy’s assassination seems to contradict each other, further distorting the event rather than making it more clear for historians to understand. On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, by a man who resides by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. Nevertheless, it is believed that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the…

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    Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, states, “Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand” (“Brainy Quote”). John F. Kennedy was one of the most beloved presidents. The public loved and is very interested in him and his family. However, the public is even more interested in his murder and what really happened on November 22, 1963. The mystery behind John F. Kennedy’s assassination can be summed up in two theories: Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone…

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