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    In the book, "The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee" Judge Dee strategically solved three very difficult and treacherous cases, each with its own surprising culprit. Although Judge Dee was effective in solving the murders themselves, his flagrant disrespect to the elderly (a form of Xiao), obvious lack of humanity and courtesy towards his citizens and the people in his court (a form of Ren), and brazen use of spirituality (dreams and ghosts), and not pragmatism or ethics, as means to deduce guilt…

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    Minority Groups In Canada

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    Despite today’s Canada is composed of many people with different cultural backgrounds, and is well-known of its multiculturalism, diversity and equal rights, however, the situation was not the same during the World War I. Back to the early 19th century, the minority groups in Canada including the Black Canadians and Aboriginal people, encountered discrimination and exclusion from the recruiting stations of Canadian army. Although many of their rights were deprived and were restricted from…

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    Charles Cunningham Boycott was born in Norfolk, England 1832 and was the son of Rev. William and Georgina Boycott. The ostracism received by his local community gave the English language the verb “to boycott” during the Lough Mask affair in the 1800’s. In his youth, he was educated in London and as he grew older he became very interested in the military. After being discharged from the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich in 1848 as a result of failing a periodic exam he joined the 39th Foot…

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    Mentoring Case

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    Rehearsing Your Personal Case Mentor ship As one of the options I brainstormed to address the delinquent behavior of my juvenile, I've come to believe that what most young people in the juvenile justice system needs is not services or professional assistance. Some do. Some are in the justice system because they cant stop their behavior because they have mental health problems, substance abuse problems and they need professional help to get past those barriers. But many are often…

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    The purpose of this paper is to describe the attributes and competencies of former Army Staff Sergeant (SSG) Ashley Kennedy. Most leaders impact their soldiers, but it is a much more impressive feat to leave a lasting impact on a generation of new leaders; SSG Kennedy accomplished that and more. Through his leadership successes and, to an extent, his personal failings, SSG Kennedy directly contributed to the growth of numerous soldiers who were eventually “handed the reigns” of the NCO Corps…

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    Police Injustices

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    people whom are murdered, the police get away scot free and do not even have to face the consequences of their actions. Police brutality is an issue that cannot be overcome if things continue as they are. According to CNN news, “prison guards and staff were smuggling contraband such as liquor, tobacco and cellphones into the cell blocks for money” (Brown & Ryan, 2016) which eventually led to these prisoners committing fraud from inside a jail cell. It is no wonder people do not feel safe nor…

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    Challenges in Nonprofit Management LaTisha decided to pursue a career in public service, specifically in the nonprofit sector. LaTisha finally found her purpose; to help people, to inspire people, and to make a difference in the society. LaTisha aspires to be a nonprofit manager, nonprofit director, and/or public servant. LaTisha feels that ethics is foundation of a person. It is the sound and judgment of how a person approaches a situation and makes a decision. As public servant, LaTisha would…

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    “The qualities one should possess as a successful speech-language pathologist is discipline, flexibility, executive functioning, time management skills, and patience (nurturing or drill sergeant)” -Dr. Karen Dudek- Brannan These qualities are what my interviewee possesses. Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan Ed.D. CCC-SLP/L is a young woman who came from a family filled with educators and thought that she wanted to go into Deaf Ed, which was her plan at first entering into Illinois State University (ISU).…

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    I was born and raised in San Antonio. I joined the Air Force 09 October, 2007. My parents worked hard, my mother cleaned commercial buildings for a living, and my father worked at Union Pacific repairing rail road tracks. His work day would consist of 14-16 hours a day six days a week and he did this for over 35 years. In my neighborhood I looked up to the people around me, because my parents were always working and if they weren 't working they were exhausted to do anything else. Growing…

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    crashed his car. He was sentenced to 750 hours of community service as an alternative to imprisonment. The first several hundred hours would be spent speaking at schools about what happened to do deter others his age from drinking and driving. Staff Sergeant, Lloyd Graham said, “For this kind of crime of dangerous driving and two deaths I would certainly expect that there would be a jail term, that has been my experience for 30 years as a police officer”. This comment reveals to the audience…

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