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    Drug Cartel Research Paper

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    A drug is a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body. A cartel is an association of manufacturers or suppliers with the purpose of maintaining prices at a high level and restricting competition. A drug cartel is any criminal organization developed with the primary purpose of promoting and controlling drug trafficking operations. They range from loosely managed agreements among various drug traffickers to formalized…

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    The Ever-changing Field of Film The world of film and cinematography has changed a lot over the years, and it will likely change even more as time wears on. Like many modern innovations, film and cinematography have changed very quickly over a rather short period of time, before reaching a plateau of existence that won’t advance for a while, though it definitely will eventually. Still, it is impressive to think how far film has come, and looking back allows us to have a bit more appreciation for…

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    Introduction It is the duty of all citizens to live in a healthy environment both physically, mentally and spiritually. As a result, the police force and other law agencies have a responsibility of ensuring that the security of all people in an area of jurisdiction is put into consideration and that the freedom of one citizen does not endanger the life of the other citizens. On the other hand, the government and other governmental agencies have a responsibility of ensuring that they make strict…

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    attention, of whom is the abuse of narcotics, corruption, and terrorism. Abuse of narcotics indeed become something scary if not immediately handled, because of the impact that raised very terrible. Narcotics problems have done by using transnational modus operandi is high, advanced technology, supported by a broad organization network and already many cause…

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    Learning Check Case Study

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    The Ideal-Type Bureaucracy Perspective was founded by Max Weber, a German Sociologist, in 1947 (Hutchinson, 2015). Terry (2011), states, Weber’s theory promotes a uniform modus operandi, productivity, and a hierarchy of authority. In fact, according to Hutchinson (2015), elements of Ideal-Type Bureaucracy includes: “clear hierarchy and chain of command; clear division of labor based on specialized skills; formal rules of operation;…

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    On February 29, 1960, Ricardo Leyva Muñoz Ramirez was born in El Paso Texas. Twenty-five years later, Ricardo, now known as Richard, became “The Night Stalker”: enemy number one of the city of Los Angeles. Ramirez moved to Los Angeles when he was eighteen years old and slowly began his reign of terror over the city. His crimes evolved from burglaries to the extremely violent rapes and murders of dozens of women. Ramirez was not born with the skills and drives to commit these acts. As Edwin…

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    Beyond The Bullet

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    Meihsin Chiang UCWR 110 12/12/16 Beyond the Bullet A CNN news headline on September 29, 2015 reads: “Another Chicago Family Gunned Down.” These sobering headlines seem to be appearing more frequently, and when gun violence hits close to home it can leave a more jarring impact. Whether it be examples of the toxic race relations in lower-income neighborhoods, increased incidences of school shootings, excessive use of police force, or terroristic threats – violence has pervaded the American…

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    As I furiously flipped through the Contents section in Brett Lacey and Paul Valentine’s Fire Prevention Applications, pages vacillated hither and thither… hither and yon. Yearning for a topic to leap out and command my attention, I began to grow more and more disquieted. I’ll be candid. My understanding of the subjects at hand was shallow at best, and nearly nonexistent concerning most. Knowing that I at one point commanded a deep and nuanced understanding of Chapter 3: Codes and Standards,…

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    Bullying In The Media

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    Today many kids face the hardships of being bullied by their fellow peers; whether its physical or emotional bullying the effects that it has on the person is greater than anyone probably imagined. With the research that I found on the cause and effects of bullying in the media I was able to find out whom bullying effects the most, the two types of media bullying, and the long-term impact that bullying causes to the victim. Bullying is no longer just saying mean words to people; now a days kids…

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    radical racial events were occurring, specifically the blacks winning the election and could vote (History 2009). The KKK and other racial groups however saw this as wrong as they sought to re-establish white supremacy in the south. Their initial modus operandi was an underground movement of violence and intimidation specifically directed…

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