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    Raymond Kelly both felt the stop and frisk policy played a key role in the cities effort to reduce violent crime, reducing guns in the community and refining the areas greatest effected by violence. The city saw a decrease in crime, but there is no statistical data that show the stop and frisk policy was effective in reducing crime over other public policy designed to reduce crime. Policies such as, broken windows a policy designed to, “aggressively police…

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    Offender profiling is used more often than not. Offender profiling can be defined as characterizing an offender by examining the characteristics of their offences. Profiling in general is the process in which we use the available information given about a crime, a crime scene, and or a victim in order to create a profile of the unknown offender. Of course, offender profiling cannot tell law enforcement who exactly committed such offence. It can potentially help us make predictions about the…

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    Both induction and deduction are processes of reasoning that prevent misleading inferences. Evidence in inductive generalization is derived from real experience and the conclusion is derived from a hypothesis. The notion that induction judgments are influenced by quick heuristic processes, while deductive judgments are influenced by…

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    1. The search term I used was Gender Equity in Sport through the OneSearch Database available through UNF’s Library. I chose this article because it focuses on the issue of gender equity, in a unique perspective. Buysse, J. A., & Wolter, S. (2013). Gender Representation in 2010 NCAA Division I Media Guides: The Battle for Equity was only Temporarily Won. Journal Of Issues In Intercollegiate Athletics, 61-21. 2. Two major themes emerge from myriad studies of media coverage of female athletes at…

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    The present study extends previous research by suggesting that failure and rejection in a specific task may be generalized to other aspects. Specifically, the study demonstrates that people's mood is a joint function of task difficulty and their self-esteem. Such that, participants with low self-esteem reported a significantly worse mood than those with high self-esteem when assigned to the hard anagram condition. This effect was not found with participants that were assigned the easy anagram…

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    Statistics AS91582 - Formal Inference Personalities Problem, Plan & Data: I wonder whether there is a difference between the median female agreeableness and the median male agreeableness, according to the Big5 personality test http://personality-testing.info/tests/BIG5.php. Agreeableness is measured on a scale of 1-5 (with 1 being the least agreeable, 5 being the most agreeable. This investigation may be beneficial to those whose looking to hire employees that are going to be more valuable to…

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    List and describe the three branches of behavior analysis. Include important years for each branch. The three branches of behavior analysis include: 1) Behaviorism 2) Experimental Analysis of Behavior 3) Applied Behavior Analysis (Cooper, Heron & Heward, 2007). Behaviorism is defined as “the philosophy of a science behavior” (Cooper, Heron & Heward, 2007, p.3). Psychology, which started in Europe, 1879, is the root of behaviorism. Before John Broadus Watson, the father of the psychological…

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    The American Heart Association collaborated with The American Stroke Association and issued this educational material to educate the public on the complications of stroke. The material starts with a brief description of doctors’ priorities and their reasons for such priorities regarding post-stroke care; brief yet broad descriptions of what may cause such complications are provided. The material then lists nine various complications that could be experienced after stroke. These complications…

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    3.7 ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR ESTIMATION OF RALOXIFENE HYDROCHLORIDE IN HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY USING ACETONITRILE:0.05M AMMONIUM ACETATE (33:67) AS MOBILE PHASE 3.7.1 For Plain Drug Estimation Mode Reverse Phase HPLC Column C18 Detector UV Spectrophotometer Mobile Phase 0.05M Ammonium Acetate (pH 4): Acetonitrile Sample Raloxifene Hydrochloride in Methanol HPLC Flow Rate 1 mL/min Injection Volume 20µL Retention Time 4.6 min Λmax 289nm A stock solution of Raloxifene Hydrochloride was…

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    system and it is confirmed by some information such as the annual death from medical error was 48000-98000 in 1999 and medical error is the third most common cause of death in the US in 2013 according to the report of Institute of Medicine(IOM) and statistical report of Central for Disease Control (CDC), respectively [2],[3].…

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