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    The Role of Duty in “The Things They Carried” and “Guests of the Nation” Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines duty as “obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions that arise from one's position” (Webster). If this meaning is interpreted to be the correct meaning for the given situation, one’s personal beliefs and morals must not be considered when performing one’s duty, but this is not always the case. The duty of a soldier is traditionally to follow orders. A soldier must not only follow…

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    was working as a police officer with the Wichita State University Police Department (WSUPD), Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. At approximately 0401 hours, Wichita Police Department (WPD) 143C Officer Barry #2445 requested assistance and was approved by WPD Sergeant Padron #1722 with a disturbance with a weapon at 6140 East 21st North, Suite 200, Wichita KS 67208, Metro USA. WSUPD Sergeant Turenne #135 radioed two WSUPD units were allowed to responds and myself and Officer Dickerson #155…

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    The movie Crash was actually quite a good movie to watch. Because of the title, I was expecting more negative outcomes than those that actually happened and beginning with a physical car crash was a good way to get our brains ready to clearly see the desired reaction that comes into play when cultural differences cause a verbal, psychological, or physical crash. To crash is to make noise, collide or break, and the result of a crash can be small or destructive. The crashes within this movie…

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    As our Public Relations officer, Angie Chacko, was involved in every aspect of our chapter including the Honors in Action topic. She was not involved in the research process of the project, but she did help deliver the information to our members and people outside of the chapter. When our chapter set our four step action plan to raise awareness of our HIA topic, Angie took the initiative to spread the word. Even before our brochures containing our research were made, Angie kept a communication…

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    realized it is not likely that Roberto will get away. The immigration officer told me to stay in the car and wait for him to return, and even if I wanted to I could not have gotten out since the officer locked the car and there was another in the back, who was keeping his eye on me. About half an hour later the immigration officer came back without Roberto and I heard him say "The kid went home for the day" to the officer, which gave me some hope that he would not get caught. Just as I…

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    amount and type of drugs being administered by the medical facility to the inmate and other medical personnel. Then the over watch officer ensures the perimeter distance is sustained at all times and checks to see if the inmate has swallow their medication by opening their mouth and physically showing that they swallowed the medication. However, it is not required that the inmate must take their prescribed medication by the medical staff. Like in the constitution, even an inmate has rights to…

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    AR 600-20 Analysis

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    clearly predictable perception of undue familiarity between an officer and an enlisted Soldier, or between an NCO and a junior-enlisted Soldier. Examples of familiarity between Soldiers that may become “undue” can include repeated visits to bars, nightclubs, eating establishments, or homes between an officer and an enlisted Soldier, or an NCO and a junior-enlisted…

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    Police Rank Structures

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    supervise teams of officers, oversee police operations, take part in crime investigations and take initial control of critical incidents. They also keep an eye on the volume of crime in certain areas. There are usually at least two or three Police sergeants in each borough on duty at any time, as well as one orumore working as “The Custody Sergeant” in the cells. They are the first port-of-call for queries about police responses. Inspector - a police inspector is a Senior operational officer…

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    Sgt. Mare Case Study

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    policing and the role that officers play in the partnership with the community. Sgt. Mares sets the best example for the department. What he lacks in experience he makes up in independent study, initiative, and sound judgment. He holds the officers accountable at the same time recognizes achievements. He does not shy away with handling conflict with the officers and works with the…

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    Peo Sayer Observation

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    I have supervised PEO Scott Sayer #65936 since January 15, 2015. PEO Sayer was trained on C Platoon in 14 Divisions Zones 4 and 5. PEO Sayer’s demonstrates a very good knowledge of his duties. During this last evaluation period there have been several additional changes to the job that has impacted the tag issuance level throughout the Parking Enforcement unit and there has not been any written set performance standard however PEO Sayer has not let this impact his performance. I have had the…

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