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    Purpose/Context: The article was about a collapse that take place in July 17, 1981. In Kansas City Hyatt. the article was explaining the reasons of the collapse and how it happened. In addition, it mentioned the effect that made by that collapse, and the number of injuries and deaths. They wrote that article to learn from their mistake and avoid it not to happen again, and take lessons. Authors: This article was written by Randall P. Bernhardt, P.E, S.E. Yes, the author qualifications provided.…

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    with return home, on the opposite sides of the world or not. Sometimes it takes a great journey to appreciate the little things in life. It took a trip away from home for me to realize this. This past summer, I spent 5 weeks of my sunny days in Kansas City, Missouri for a ballet intensive. This trip helped me realize the importance of family and comfort. Some people say, ‘home is where the heart is’, during my experience, this statement reined true. I believe that the comfort of knowing the…

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    I would not expect to see the same results as the Kansas City Preventative Patrol had. The Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment was conducted in 1972 and 1973. The experiment was done more that forty years ago. Our society as a whole constantly changes. These changes require that law enforcement change to accommodate the needs of society (Reidy-Hall L.T., 2017). All changes that happen within our society affects law enforcement. Law agencies must constantly evolve to keep officers and…

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    criminal justice world was the Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment. The idea up until this point was that one of the most effective parts of policing is routine patrol. This thought began to be challenged “starting in 1962 when crime started to skyrocket and awareness grew of unreported rimes” (Kelling, Pate, Dieckman, & Brown, 1974, p. 2). Criminologists began to wonder what the relationship between crime and patrol was. This resulted in the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department to…

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    chronic and restrictive injuries.That's why i chose a surgeon The country's images of the Midwest and Kansas City, like flyover country, cow town and endless open prairies, the truth is that Kansas City, Missouri – the larger of two cities that bear the same name – is a major metropolitan area with a diverse population of more than 2 million people. Straddling two states and two rivers, Kansas City surprises newcomers who expect to find a homey metro area. This state, so sparsely populated in…

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    The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment was established as a strategy to deter crime arrest offenders and reduce the fear of crime. It began on July 19, 1972, and ended September 30, 1973. In doing so, its objective was to get feedback on the results of the preventative method for the routine patrol. The effort of the process created a reluctance in the police department in refers to using an experiment to determine the purpose of a patrol. While in the process of attending daily…

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    Kansas City Chiefs (11-5) at Houston Texans (9-7) What a season it has been for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs were left for dead after starting the season 1-5, averaging 21.2 points per game over their first six contests. Since the dreadful start, Kansas City closed the regular season with 10 straight wins and has averaged 27.8 points per game over that stretch. Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith and a stout Kansas City defense have been the primary reason for the team’s turnaround. Smith has…

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    The Kansas City police department SCORE unit’s main mission is to reduce violent crimes through patrol and surveillance. The main function of this unit is to supplement patrol operations. They are available twenty-four hours a day to respond to any critical incidents within Kansas City and they are also the tactical component of the police department (SCORE Unit: Kansas City, KS Police Department, 2008). In 2011 several members of the SCORE unit where the target of an FBI sting operation to…

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    methods such as on foot, motorcycle, bicycle, horseback, etc. The methods are endless and the reason for patrol is to show police presence in hopes of deterring crime. And although the reactive, proactive and coactive functions of patrol in the Kansas City Preventative Patrol Experiment resulted in no difference on crime, these functions are still used today. The reactive way of policing deals with police responding to calls after a crime has already…

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    Kansas City Zephyrs Bill had to be an arbitrator between Owners Committee and Players Union 1. Roster Depreciation The owners recognize depreciation of a value placed on the player roster at the time the baseball club was purchased apparently just because tax rules allowed them to do so. Tax rules allow this value to be set arbitrarily at a maximum of 50% of the purchase price (It would be foolish to set it at a lower value for tax purposes). The depreciation is spread linearly over six…

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