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    “Community policing requires changes to every part of policing, including its supervision and management, training, investigations, performance evaluation, accountability and even its values” (Stone and Travis, 2011, p. 5). The innovations of community oriented policing also helps officers identify themselves and their role in the social order. Stone and Travis (2011) further stated, “Innovations help supervisors identify officers at greater risk of engaging in misconduct” (p. 16). Police…

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    humanity, along with my innate ability to communicate with people from a broad spectrum of backgrounds through the eclectic nature of my interests, makes me an ideal diplomat. After being involved with the Model UN at Diablo Valley College, I was reminded of the Confucian adage, "find a job that you love, you never have to work a day in your life." Model UN is a debate about simulated international relations and politics, where students represent people or countries and aim to pass resolutions…

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    public every day. Eventually, I wish to pursue a career in the long term in academia, as an agricultural science teacher at the middle school level, where I will also communicate the message of agriculture every day, only this time to young people as students, at a place in life where huge influence can be had by adults and also where I began developing my passion for the…

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    a country across the world, serving as an ambassador and making sure that the right image of their country is demonstrated. Benazir Bhutto was one such icon for many people to follow. Born in a political family, Benazir saw her father as a role model from the very beginning. Benazir’s father, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto served as a Prime Minister of Pakistan. Z.A Bhutto was a man of nerves, and served the country well, and worked hard for the lower-class people. Benazir got it all from her father and…

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    In The Case For Space, Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how Barack Obama effectively destroyed 7,500 jobs when he descaled the space shuttle program, but used rhetoric to mask his neglect for American jobs. The Case For Space is an article Neil deGrasse Tyson wrote for the Council on Foreign Relations in 2012 that is a more detailed backbone upon which his address to the Senate is based upon. Similar to his speech, Tyson gives several examples of how increasing NASA’s budget would have a positive…

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    he had a ukulele of his own. He taught me some older songs and I sang some songs that I knew. After we played for a while, he thanked me for letting him escape his treatment for a bit. This is when I really began to understand what I could do for people. Before this, I was just playing for fun. I kind of knew what I was doing, but this experience made me realize what help I could provide to patients in the hospital; I could give them an escape. This realization makes this memory my favorite…

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    An Essay on Ministry An Understanding of Christian Ministry I will never forget my final interview for a youth pastor position at a small church in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I had survived the gauntlet of interviews with the pastoral staff, but in this concluding examination, I would face the elders of the church so that they might probe into my thinking and life to determine my fitness for the position. The meeting started with prayer and platitudes, but then began with a bang when an older…

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    Being an exchange student from a Western country, I may find myself estranged by the native Japanese people. I could find their traditional values and cultural norms difficult to understand or impractical. Vice versa, they could find my ideas wild and unacceptable. I understand that becoming accepted by the host country and learning from their culture are an important part of the study abroad program. In order to quickly assimilate, I need to understand that…

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    Essay On Colombian Culture

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    workforce, Colombian culture has remained a relative mystery to the people too nervous to experience Colombia on their own. As tourism to the main cities of Bogota, Cartagena, and Medellin continue to rise, it is important to learn more about what makes the Colombians so exciting and Colombia so attractive. This ethnic research paper will delve deeper into Colombian culture, with the expectation of showing the various qualities of the people and of the country. Drug Culture During the…

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    they made, and took their success and fortune to help people or families with mental disabilities, and helped to give them opportunities in order to not make the same mistake they had made with Rosemary. While Rosemary Kennedy's lobotomy had a negative impact on her life, it had a positive impact on the US by leading to the overall stoppage of the lobotomy practice, and the creation of the Special…

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