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    In the last six years since I’ve joined, I’ve held numerous leadership positions such as patrol leader and senior patrol leader among many others. I’ve learned many new skills and earned over 25 merit badges which will go along to help me later in life. I feel that while I’ve reaped the benefits of the program, there are many others in my community that…

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    Finding a Better Life While on the bus taking him up to the border, Jorge is thinking about leaving his family for a long time, but he knows it is the right thing to do. Jorge is about to take a potentially deadly trip. He gets off of the bus and walks about a mile. Finally, he begins his long awaited journey, he enters the dessert. He is walking through all of the tall, dead weeds, getting cut up from the thorns of the cacti, and is getting all muddy from the sand that just got drenched from…

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    Auto Thefts

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    As I searched journals and websites for material on the research involving auto thefts, I found very few articles. In fact, according to one author, motor vehicle thefts are the number one under-researched part one crime (Jeffrey Walsh, 2007). In this same article studies indicate auto thefts are linked to community structure, instability and surrounding crime (Jeffrey Walsh, 2007). The author theorizes the reason for the lack of research is the crime itself creates little effect on most victims…

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    According to Arnold the logic of congressional action can be explained through examining the calculations, actions, and interactions of citizens, coalition leaders, and legislators. Arnolds theory assumes that members of Congress vigorously want to be re-elected. Henceforth since re-election is the dominant or threshold goal legislators consider this first and foremost before deciding what other legislative goals and policies to pursue. Arnold notes that Legislators decisions are partly…

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    Humans have accomplished many goals through their advancements. People have come to the conclusion that not everything can be done by our own doings, other forms on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from…

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    Jose Armenta Biography

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    stability,” according to the Department of Defense. Days are regimented, the dogs released only at allotted hours for food and water, exercise, and training. It’s during these training sessions that the marines evaluate what role a dog is best suited for: patrol, detection, or tracking. Though the military resists discussing individual dogs, records indicate that Zenit spent 13 months in the Lackland kennels. Because dogs have short attention spans, his lessons would have lasted up to an hour or…

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    Pearl Harbor may therefore be illuminating at this time as a case history on the conditions of surprise. The army is responsible for air patrol and the installation of a radar net. The navy has a similar responsibility. They are responsible for ship patrols and distant reconnaissance. Herren had figured to extend the air patrol 40 miles offshore. Before December 1941, there were three periods of extreme tension in American Japanese relations that resulted in alerts in the Hawaiian…

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    Julio Underground America

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    alienation effect for the audience. Our piece will utilize the act of mimesis. Through the act of repetition, our story will have greater meaning within the piece (Madison and Hamera, 2006, pg. xviii). In this piece, I will be representing the border patrol and will be making rhythmic marching noises as I’m moving closer to Julio. We will also have “Julio” be trying to run through a human border that tries to keep him out. In both of these examples, the repetition assigns meaning to these…

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    Is Law Enforcement Turning Against Us? In May 2014, a family was attacked by a SWAT team with assault rifles and threw a grenade despite the presence of toys that were found in the front yard of the home, according to Kane. The SWAT team invaded the home because they were in the search for the father’s nephew who was charged possession of illegal drugs, but turns out he was not present at the time. A grenade was landed in the crib of a 19-month-old named Bou Bou who suffered third-degree burns…

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    Women In Law Enforcement

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    Women in Law enforcement To be a law enforcement officer, a person must be mentally and physically tough. Officers have to have many virtues like being patient, compassionate, caring, strict, and fearless. Being an officer means a person is fully dedicated to the job and what it stands for, protecting the people. Law enforcement has been around since the beginning of time. Its purpose is to enforce laws and to protect the people from crime in this world. In the different societies there are…

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