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    Neighborhood Watch History

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    “Neighborhood watch is one of the oldest and most effective crime prevention programs in the country, bringing citizens together with law enforcement to deter crime and make communities safer” (“Neighborhood Watch”). Neighborhood watch programs were created in the late 1960’s, due to a high rise in crime. The crime prevention program was created to dwindle the citizen’s fear of crime, making the citizens feel like they had a choice in whether or not crime could or could not occur in their area.…

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    Rattle Watch History

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    In 1652 New York created the first Rattle Watch, this was before they thought of whistles. The rattles made a distinct noise calling for help. These wooden rattles were used well into the 19th century. The 1700’s saw more and more people moving into the cities and seaports which meant more work for the Watch. With Goods being shipped in and out at ever increasing pace the attraction for thieves and graft became greater and the crowd it brought made the job tougher. Taverns and brothels filled…

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    Apple's The Apple Watch

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    Apple released which is the Apple Watch. This product was heavily advertised prior to its release as an effective and an easy to use device yet it displayed obvious problems in its use which was reported by many users all around social media. Body First, what is the Apple watch?…

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    Terrorist Watch List

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    intertwine with top secret classified information. After countless acts of terror, it was evident that something had to be done to prevent such tragedies, rather than focusing on the cleanup. A database of suspected terrorists known as the Terrorist Watch List was created. A place where multiple U.S. government agencies can share relevant information, instead of maintaining separate lists. This sent a clam sense of security around the country that was felt by every American. A list with…

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    Ambiguity In Watch Men

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    Keating Erin M. describes women in comic books as “invariably either plot devices (there to be rescued) or sex symbols (all plunging necklines and endless legs).” The representation of the female characters in Watchmen reveals a conservative, heterosexual framework operating as a foundation for the moral ambiguity and the displacement of traditional superhero tropes enacted by the revisionist aspects of the text. This article is providing strong references about women’s sexuality, which is very…

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    tracks fitness, and even shows your heart rate. But now there is a new item that has been put on the market. Invented by Ethan Smith, “The Dirt watch.” Many motocross racers love to listen to music when they ride, but in order to be fast you have to shift gears at the right time. In order to do that, you have to be able to hear the rpm of the engine. The Dirt watch will be able to inform you when to shift by a little vibration that it sends through your wrist. This will allow you to be able to…

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    residents to aid in the implementation process. These materials would include the effectiveness of neighborhood watch programs and the available resources in this particular town in order to seek interest. Along with the educational materials, a meeting with interested members in the town would be conducted in order to plan the implementation process of the watch…

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    Snow Watch Research Paper

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    #WinterLove 10 Reasons to Join Vancouver’s Snow Watch Do you find yourself gazing longingly at the North Shore Mountains looking for that first dusting of snow? With temperatures dropping and heavy rain in the forecast it is that time of year when the annual snow watch begins. With each flake of snow we get closer and closer to hitting the slopes. How incredible to live in a City where you can cycle, paddle and snowboard all in the same day! I have a confession to make. I am a prairie girl…

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    The one and only Kalief Browder: Kalief Browder was an outstanding individual, who lived in the Bronx parish of New York; Browder never had any problems with the authority until the age of 16. When he was falsely accused of stealing a backpack, also, on duty officers never read Mr. Browder his rights, but unfortunately they did detain him. Browder was in a state of shock while being processed in the state jail facility. He couldn’t believe they were blaming a petty crime on an innocent 16 year…

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    “Identity” can be seen as a person’s perception of themselves, however, it is becoming more prominent to define “identity” in a social way or how people express themselves based on the demand for acceptance by others. Chris Cunningham, in “To Watch the Faces of the Poor”: Life Magazine and the Mythology of Rural Poverty in the Great Depression”, details the desire for middle-class citizens to be viewed as or compared to “the pioneer” due to the positive reputation given by the media (200).…

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