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    “A Bill for Improving the Police in and Near the Metropolis” (Lyman, 1964, p. 150); this bill mirrored Peel’s nine principles and established what modern ethical policing would constitute. It was operationalized into what was known as the London Metropolitan Police (LMP). The LMP, a government police force (p. 150), replaced what were known as ‘night watchmen and thief catchers’, private citizens who were hired to protect against forms of criminality (Rawlings, 2008, p. 47 – 48). The LPM was…

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    According to Thompson, Peteraf, Gamble, & Strickland (2018) a core competence is an activity that a company does well internally; a distinctive competence is something a company does better than its competitors. Core competencies are frequently distinctive competencies as well. In the case of Panera, baking its own bread from limited ingredients is both a core competency as well as a distinctive competency. Additional Distinctive competencies include catering and delivery as well as the use of…

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    trend, and I would like to get the Capital back to a state where tourist can feel safe when they come and visit. This proposal will show two of the main causes that lead up to someone becoming homeless. Then I will discuss a program in use in Toronto that Washington DC government could use to help combat the homelessness issue in this area. The Problem The homeless population in the Washington DC area has become a growing problem in the Capital and is increasing yearly. In a survey…

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    People harbouring these beliefs are increasingly targeting visible minorities and aboriginal people more often in attacks that some are calling hate crimes; according to Metropolitan Toronto Police Force “A hate crime is a criminal offence committed against a person or property that is based solely upon the victim 's race, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender or disability.” (“Hate/Bias Crime Definitions…

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    any worse than in large cities in Europe and Canada, according to a report by the Environmental Protection Ministry. Air pollution in Israel has decreased in recent years, according to the report for 2014, the first of its kind in Israel. In some metropolitan areas there are especially high concentrations of two pollutants produced by fuel combustion in both transportation and industry — volatile organic compounds and nitrogen dioxide in city centers emitted…

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    Jobbanks Case Study

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    What is the job you researched? The job that was researched was computer systems analyst. What pay range did you find? The pay range that was found on both Indeed.ca and Jobbanks.gc.ca was approximately $50,000 to $90,000. Approximately how many jobs do you see? Editorialize. Both Indeed and Jobbanks displays 20 search results per page. Were there differences in the job sites? The difference between the job sites are that the user interface is different. Jobbanks has a more simplistic and…

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    2.3.2 Case Study – The Equinox Scarborough, (Scarborough, 2009) Summary The Equinox development is a 3.14 acre site, and was originally vacant without any road access in the core of the Scarborough Centre. Scarborough Centre is primarily a business and civic district today; it is an emerging growth centre anticipating dense residential and mixed-use development. Surrounding the site include: an office building; the Scarborough Centre Rapid Transit Station; the Scarborough Town Centre Shopping…

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    Rise up The acts of civil disobedience has helped changed the law regarding “minorities”. The practice of civil disobedience has helped improve laws to make them fair to all, this is due to it being started by “the people” who feel that the current laws in place, put in by the government or those in power are wrong, misconstructed as well as out of line, and must be changed. John Locke believed that the law was a reflection of the people, and that the government must insure life,liberty and…

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    Impact of Chinese Immigrants on Canada Throughout the history of mankind, people have always been moving. Whether it be to new lands recently discovered, or to older established civilizations, mankind has always been mobile. This sometimes creates a problem when too many people move into one place, but for Canada, this is simply not the case. There are several major immigrant groups in Canada, and they all factor into Canada’s multiculturalism. Each group has their own specific contributions to…

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    Synopsis On January 18, 1997 officers from Metropolitan Toronto Police Force organized a command post that included a lookout station in an area where there was known to be illegal drug activity. The Police Force set up their post approximately 70 feet away from a Subway sandwich shop in an abandoned building that was across the street. By the use of a telescope Constable Theriault, saw the appellant who was a black male that was inside the shop. Constable Theriault had a clear view inside of…

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