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    After my education process, I will work on training to become a police officer by attending the police academy to further my educational process. While being a police officer, I will apply for the various position of becoming a criminal investigator and wait to be promoted to the position. In regards of my current career planning, I conducted my research by analyzing…

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    way they went about police issues was not as visible as it is now. But, with news media outlets, and the publics ability to become instant news journalist by record police/civilian encounters with their smartphones, the public has been able to see a problem. Some of these questionable videos that show forms of police misconduct such as excessive force, police brutality and racial profiling, have had Americans to fight back about these issues. With this being said, should police be more properly…

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    view that he or she is superior to another because of racial differences” (Hanser and Gomila 2015). Racism has going on since before the United States was founded. Police officers are supposed to be treating every person who they deal with on an everyday equally, no matter what the color of their skin is or where they came from. Police officers have to follow a strict code of conduct, which includes ethics and morals. Ethics can be described as doing something that you know can get you in to a…

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    For this forum I will select my city law enforcement agency which is the New Orleans Police Department or better known as the N.O.P.D.. The history of the N.O.P.D. Dates back all the way to the 1790 's and even though during that time the agency had a different name (Guard Deville or City Watch) it was created by the Spanish Colonial Governor Baron de Carondelet due to the high crime level, and to help the military fight against crime (Sinclair). The N.O.P.D. Started very small by 1817 it only…

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    hands up’’ police come from behind and put handcuffs on the man. It turns out the man beats his wife now he 's going to jail for a long time. While police officers handle violent crime, they also protect citizens and their property as well as teach safety to children, maintain traffic control and respond to medical emergencies. History More than 350 years ago, America’s first known system…

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    Twenty years later, and the past two Academy Awards have had all white actresses and actors nominated as best roles. Why is this? As of 2015, Henriksen, a published reporter from the AltPress database, stated “The majority of the Oscar voters are nearly 94 percent Caucasian and 77 percent male” (Henriksen). There is a need for a more diverse Academy. I interviewed Michael Green, a professor at Arizona State University that focuses on racism…

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    This need not deter you from respecting him as one of the greatest directors of all time, for this resembles the careers of renowned filmmakers Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock. Two directors with no academy award wins for best director who, without question, are labeled as some of the greatest directors of all time. Kubrick most notably similar to Nolan in the way that he lets his vision drive his work and strives to create a perfect film for his audience…

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    Tom Cruise Research Paper

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    Known for his extreme and realistic acting roles, Tom Cruise could be considered one of the most successful actors of our time. He was born in Syracuse, New York, and spent a majority of his childhood moving across the country. By the age of nineteen, he received his first acting job for the movie Endless Love. From there, his celebrity fame shot forward to win thirty-nine awards and over seventy nominations. Later in his acting career, Tom Cruise began showing odd behaviors that the paparazzi…

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    prostitute’s search for love. In this movie, Bob and Universal Studios created several new practices that became standard for directors for years to come. His next film, “Cabaret”, in 1972 was one of Fosse’s biggest successes and it won his eight academy awards. Also in 1972, his broadway show, “Pippin,” was, at its time…

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    James Roy Horner (1953 – 2015) was an Academy and Golden Globe award-winning American composer; conductor and orchestrator of film scores. He was mostly known for the vocal and electronic elements in many of his film scores. Horner was also a respected composer of concert music before he started writing film scores. His first major film score was for the film "The Lady in Red," but he did not establish himself as a well known film composer until he worked on the 1982 film "Star Trek II: The…

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