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    Exchange Principles

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    Diane Hauze and Dr. Olga Petrovskaia, from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). During the evaluation of the compounds at the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) by Dr. Tony Cantu and Robert Ramotowski, it was discovered that this compound was capable of visualising latent prints. [10] Dr. Joseph Almog and researchers from the Israel National Police also synthesized and evaluated a considerable number of indandiones. [2] Australian researchers compared 1,2-indandione and 5,6-dimethoxy-1,2-indandione…

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    911 Operator Research Paper

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    operator hears three loud bangs and a deathly screech from the women. “Ma’am, ma’am, are you alright? Are you there?” as the line goes blank and the operator is in shock, the police…

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    The Milly Dowler Scandal

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    finally led to The Leveson Inquiry being commissioned and a final attempt at changing the English press industry for the better. There were three areas of concern addressed in the Inquiry. It focused on the relationship of the press with the public, the police, and politicians. While newspapers had been seen to be an unbiased and fairly reliable source of news for centuries…

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    enforcement officers has become a common practice for many organizations in the past few years. Much of this attention is due in part to the many issues between police and the community. Most of the attention is placed on issues that help to bring in new ideas where technology is used to counter or act on claims of neglect between police and community. Changes in technology and the lack of change in laws for the use of technology have produced serious issues between what is and is not right in…

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    chapter five the use of police in the 1970s. He starts of by mentioning Sam Ervin a senator from North Carolina who would try fight then President Richard Nixon Administration stance on the no knock warrant. At the time the main focus for any political election was showing the public that they were tough on crime in order to tally up votes. This started to set up policies and agencies that will soon begin the war on drugs. First thing was the no knock warrant that allowed police to obtain a…

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    using the example of San Diego grossing more than $30 million from 19 traffic light cameras. This just goes to prove the point mentioned earlier that the cameras are just for revenue. In “District of Columbia The Dallas-based affiliated computer services (ACS) received $32.50 for every ticket issued and the District got the rest” (Heberling,…

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    scientist who studied 8 different police departments and came up with the following 3 styles of policing: Legalistic Style, Watchman Style, and Service style (Bohm & Haley, 2014). First, Legalistic style is when the police department takes pride of how many arrests are made. The more arrests that are made the less crime that will be committed. They threatened the community with jail time so they can comply with the law. You will notice this style in larger metropolitan areas. Secondly, Watchman…

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    the effort that goes into the event itself. Summary of the film The First Monday in May follows the behind the scene storyline of how The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition of “China: Through The Looking Glass” came to life, as well as the effort it took to host the 2015 Met Gala. The exhibition of “China: Through the Looking Glass” is The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s most attended fashion exhibit to date. The film also studies the importance of fashion in our culture, and balances the…

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    Byzantine and the Renaissance are two major periods in the history of art. During this time different forms of art were influence by religion. During these eras, artist produce pieces of art that represented Christ, the Virgin Mary, or the Saints. These masterpieces reflected the ideas and artistic thoughts that were evolved during these time periods. This essay will compare and contrast two masterpieces (Virgin (Theotokos and Child between Saints Theodore and George and The Maestà, Museo…

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    Met Architecture Analysis

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, is the most famous museum in New York City, and the largest museum in North America. The Met also owns a museum in far Upper Manhattan called “The Cloisters”, which predominantly showcases various forms of art from the medieval period. Although, I will be talking about the main Met compound located at 1000 Fifth Avenue. The Met’s permanent collection is comprised of art from an expansive range of culture and various time periods within said cultures.…

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