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    Neborhood watch is the oldest crime prevention program in history. 1972 crime increased so NSA responded by making the National sheriff Association A.K.A NSA. NSA has provided allot of resources to sheriffs around the country for almost 40 years. The NSA has an interactive video on its website. NNW made a safety system using technology features in seven sheriff magazines. a key consideration for NSA is an affordable solution for communication around the world. In 2008 the NSA A.K.A national…

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    Swiss watches are one of the finest watch industries in the whole world. Behind their backs stands a deep and full of experience history that lasts for many centuries. Swatch watch industry provides and covers accessories’ for every social class from poor to rich. Starting from the cheapest and world best-selling “plastic watches” Swatch and ultra-expensive luxury class watch Patek-Philippe. Switziland exports 95% to the world (Swissworld.org, 2015). Swiss industry today faces a lot of…

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    Trayvon Martin shot dead by a neighborhood watch! The neighborhood watch is supposed to be the eyes and ears of the community and report crime as they see it, rather than take matters into their own hands. George Zimmerman, 28, shot and killed Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old black teenager who was walking unarmed through a gated community in Sanford, Florida. Neighborhood watches do not just “watch” the community, instead, they invade ones’ privacy. Neighborhood watches are not beneficial to…

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    Ethics Case Study I. Facts The engineers behind Mold Watch, an innovative mold detecting fridge, which utilizes UV lights to prolong the shelf life of food and reduce food waste, decided not to consult a specialist on the dangers of UV lights and instead conducted their own research to determine what frequency of the UV light would best disinfect the food. They knew that prolonged exposure to UV light could cause eye damage, but still decided to use the most potent frequency in order to…

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    Amazon Watch Amazon Watch is a non-governmental organization founded in 1996. Their mission is to protect the Amazon rain forest and the indigenous people. There work is centrally located around the Amazon River in the counties of Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru. Economic globalization is causing problems for the indigenous people and environment of the Amazon. Amazon Watch plan on preventing problems by spreading awareness, persuading companies into not developing the land and supporting…

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    The Never Ending watch; Police Practice in action Based in one of the worst neighbors of Los Angeles, California the movie End of Watch follows the film project of a Los Angeles Police Department officer Brian Taylor in his daily life with his close partner Miguel Zavala. The beginning of the movie starts with a car chase that eventually leads to a shootout with the beginning monologue. “I’m the police. And I’m here to arrest you. You’ve broken the law. I did not write the law. I may even…

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    The Watch The story selected for the discussion is The Watch by author Rick Bass. It has been identified that Rick Bass is the American short fiction writer, novelist and essayist who use the knowledge of geography expertly in order to provide the readers unique form of fiction and short tales. With the story of the Watch, the author presents the tale of imagination, excitement and promise that harbors the standard material for the short story. Rick Bass utilize the knowledge of the geography…

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    change and continuous evolution. CITIZENS stayed well ahead in the watch manufacturing industry from as early as 1976 and launch the highly acclaimed Eco-Drive in 1995.This amazing innovation, which uses electrical power from practically any light source, forever changed the concept of powering watches. This discovery levelled the field for citizens of almost all the countries, enabling them to experience the joy of using a CITIZEN watch without needing any specialist batteries. The product…

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    playwrights manipulate these elements to create powerful, moving scenes in both Neighbourhood Watch and Stolen that tackle issues including the ‘Australian’ identity and isolation. By similarly incorporating elements, styles and acting techniques intended by both playwrights, my group was able to create a fully theatrically realised piece that communicated Australian issues powerfully. Alike to Neighbourhood Watch, Stolen explores identity in a way that educated white Australians on the severity…

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    Samah Zaatouri Chalghoumi Eng 111 Assignment-Narrative December 7, 2017 The Red Watch Through our life journey, we see many experiences that become a memoir. The fact to reverse our memories and let our minds bring back certain special events is more like a biography for a section of our lives. I still remember a happy childhood memory that stuck in my mind whenever I look back in the past. In addition, my earliest childhood memories were relating to my grandma. Because my mother was working, so…

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