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    Police Force Scenarios

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    There is no branch of public service where a man or women is so dependent upon their own intuition and resources than in police departments (Brereton, 1935). These men and women are subject to department policies, as well as the publics array of opinions and accusations.The use of force is a sensitive topic in todays society, where the public expects text–book strategies for deescalating confrontational scenarios. To police officers, use of force is a necessary part of the job, yet no one can…

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    Sensation And Perception

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    Sensation and Perception chapter 5 page 154. This chapter talks about how we humans feel pain, see, hear, taste, smell, touch, and how these sensations effect our very day lives. The evolution in humans has developed to acquire certain characteristics that people need to survive. Humans need sensations to be able to understand what can hurt them, or what stimulates them to react. This term sensation relates to me the most because without the ability to register and understand what is going on…

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    policies. The majority of the AEF’s new recruits were farmers and laborers with little military or weapon experience. [6] To meet the recruiting demand of General Pershing in 1917, the War Department changed its focus from raising an Army from volunteers, to populating the Army through conscription. The Army faced new issues in dealing with the influx of drafted soldiers. Cultural and language barriers plagued the beginning of the AEF as many of the new recruits were European immigrants who…

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    The role of a principal is often one that is not clearly outlined. It is ever-evolving and can vary from day to day depending upon the situation that arises. One responsibility of a school administrator that will always remain a constant includes possessing effective communication skills. An administrator who has developed essential methods of communications has the ability to motivate, educate, collaborate, and build trusting relationships with members of the community. Community…

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    The independent reading book I choose to read this summer was “Animal Farm” by George Orwell. The story is about a farm where the animals are sick of doing labor for humans, so they rebel and kick the farmers off Manor Farm, a farm in England. The animals then instal a government based on animalism. Animalism has 7 rules whoever goes on two legs is an enemy, whoever goes open four legs, or has wings, is a friend, no animal should wear clothes, no animal should sleep in a bed, no animal should…

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    was created when Nathan Hale, the first American Spy, was hanged by the British. Washington then decided that one man could not do the job all alone, a spy ring was needed. Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge, under the direction of Gen. Washington, began to recruit men he trusted to carry out Washington’s order. Soon, Tallmadge found just the man he needed. His name, Abraham Woodhull. Woodhull grew up on the island of Setauket. He gathered his information by traveling to see his sister Mary in Manhattan.…

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    Agent Ethan Hunt Analysis

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    Despite stopping three snipers including Faust, Hunt is blamed for the death of the Austrian Chancellor, having killed after a bomb planted on the car explodes.Brandt recruits former agent Luther Stickell to find Hunt before the CIA's Special Activities Division kills him. Using a likeness of Faust left by Hunt, Brandt and Stickell track Hunt, Dunn, and Faust to Morocco, where the latter group infiltrates a secure server…

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    with Guanine. If any of these bases happen to match with an incorrect base, this is considered a genetic mutation, and can cause great harm to the DNA replication process. When this happens, repair proteins such as PMS2, MLH1, MSH2, or MSH6 help recruit an enzyme called EXO1. This enzyme breaks down the mutated segment of the DNA base pair in order for the pair to be matched with the correct base. Then, the DNA polymerase is able to replace an incorrect base pair with the correct matched base…

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    Objectives Time-table for Compilation Transfer all minority students in honors classes into Pre-AP classes; in order to prepare and possibly recruit these students into AP classes in the future. Fall 2017 Provide training to Honors, Pre- AP teachers, AP teachers, guidance counselors, and school administrators on how to encourage and engage minority students on; how to take AP classes, the transferability…

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    Asian Community Policing

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    could be applied in today’s law enforcement organizations, and it could also be implemented as a strategic recruitment model to attract qualified Asian-American applicants. In similarities to the BHAG concept, a law enforcement agency that aims to recruit qualified Asian-American officers must develop a strategic police recruitment model that is long term, clear, concise, and connects with the Asian…

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