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    Hi, Jennifer, Law Enforcement Agencies attend college job fairs, public job fairs, billboards advertisement, internet advertisement, and word of mouth recruitment to recruit officers. When the world went to paperless applications, law enforcement recruiters were deprived of putting a face with an applicant. Years ago when an individual applied for law enforcement jobs, recruiters addressed the application for any errors or blanks not filled in before accepting the application. Technology has…

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    as “Pacific Law Academy”. Through this particular vision of hers, she wanted to “make a difference in the lives of others” as well as “the idea of working with students who are interested in going into the legal field.” With that in mind, Pacific Law Academy boasts, having both “Law & Society” and “Mock Trial” readily available for students aspiring to go into the legal field. However what about making a difference within the lives of others? How does the school cover that? Pacific Law Academy…

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    Police Officer Behavior

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    hypothesized by members of the law enforcement community that higher education requirements for police officers would have a positive effect on their behavior and work habits. Members of the Presidential Commission believed…

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    School Shooting Effects

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    opened fire at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College… seven other people were injured, and the shooter is dead” (Ford). Statistics say there have been 156 campus shootings in the past three years. The effects of these massacres can lead up to law changes, emotional and psychological changes, and sometimes even a life lost. Because there have been several shootings on school campuses, mainly on college campuses, there is a new law called the Carry Campus Law. “… the most deadly being the 2007…

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    Ethic Theories on College tuition In the modern society, all of the future college students work harder on their full time jobs to pay the tuition to enroll college for their major that they wanted to learn for their future after their high school graduation. Some of them don’t have a job and wanted to go to out of state college, but can’t afford and unable to enroll college. Some undergraduate college student wanted to enroll college, but they also can’t afford it. All of the tuitions are…

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    Grant Aid Case Study

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    some of the unmet need for low-and moderate-income students. We asked a respected antitrust law firm whether the current state of the law, either under the exemption or the case law, allows for more cooperation than is currently occurring. As they explain in detail in the attached memo, the answer is, essentially: there is arguably some room under current law, but it is too dangerous for a group of colleges to enter it. More cooperation will only get the approval of a college’s lawyers if there…

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    People often look to colleges and universities as champions of education and basic human rights. However, they have unrightfully advocated internships because students believe them to be extremely valuable, and universities ignore their responsibility to educate students about their rights. In fact, college students understand internships to be so valuable that they will even sacrifice essential things in life for it, like housing. According to an article in the New York Times, “Unpaid…

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    ASSOCIATION MEMORANDUM 23RD NOV. 2017 To: The Chairperson of the Board From: Tom Sawyer Subject: Trademark Infringement: Lyons V. American College Of Veterinary Sports Medicine. & Rehabilitation. The adoption of various intellectual property laws has been critical in safeguarding the innovations and inventions in the contemporary society. The Lyons versus American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation case depicts a situation in which ideal trademark infringement scenario…

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    My education consisted of the perfect blend of the sciences and humanities all provided in an intimate and encouraging environment that only Defiance College can provide. Indeed, my coursework and involvement in the McMaster School for Advancing Humanity not only bestowed me with the skills to think critically about many of society’s most challenging problems, but it also instilled a cognizance that these problems cannot be addressed without a compassionate understanding of individuals’…

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    covers the origin of the criminal justice system. Before there was a set system of law enforcement or criminal justice law enforcers would arrest people without any real basis. Even as the twentieth century came there wasn’t much improvement in the system. During the 1920s and 1930s some legal workers carried out studies showing the chaos in the system. What they found was that there was hardly any justice. Many of the law enforcement officials had not been trained and they were corrupt. People…

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