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    information and incorporate execute national policies. The agency is actually composed of a commissioner general (Chief). The central office is composed of the Secretariat which has divisions for planning, general operations, information, finance, management, and procurement and distribution of police equipment, and at least five bureaus. The Administration Bureau focuses on police personnel, their education, welfare and training. Their Criminal Investigation Bureau is focused on research…

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    unused, is a waste and donors could easily donate to another entity, whether schools or other…

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    College Pressures In “College Pressures”, William Zinsser talks about the college pressures that most college students face. At the time, William Zinsser was the Master of Branford College at Yale University. He says that he sees four kinds of pressure that most college students go through such as economic, parental, peer and self-induced pressure. As I read his essay, I analyzed the effectiveness of Zinsser’s observation about what pressures most college students face. Most students face…

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    With the recent measles outbreak, there has been another disease in the news. Autism is a disease that affects millions of people globally. This is a relatively recent disease that has developed over the past few decades. It has a wide range of severity and can affect people in a variety of ways. This is why it is so confusing to researchers, parents and children affected by autism. Autism spectrum disorder encompasses many disorders with a range of symptoms and severity. The autism spectrum is…

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    sport-related injuries in the morning followed by contracted work at a local high school or college in the afternoon (Delwiche 197). Athletic trainers work in secondary schools, where administrators and parents recognize the value of qualified professionals to keep today’s athletes safe. Many athletic trainers are able to find employment in both private and public schools. In 1998, the AMA suggested that high schools with athletic programs should provide the athletes with certified athletic…

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    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the well-being of student-athletes, ultimately equipping these student-athletes with the skills needed for success on and off the field. NCAA members work together to create a framework of rules for fair and safe competition. The NCAA was officially established in March of 1906 as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS). In late 1905, President Theodore…

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    My dream job is to become a U.S. Marshal. The U.S. Marshals Service is the nation’s oldest and most versatile federal law enforcement agency. EBSCOhost’s article, Federal detention: The United States Marshals Service's management of a challenging program, calls the U.S. Marshal Services “the civilian enforcement power of the Federal Government and its courts” since 1789 (Feagan par. 1). The Marshals Service occupies a uniquely central position in the federal justice system…

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    “Rejoice in your work; never lose sight of the nursing leader you are now and the nursing leader you will become” (para. 17), states Dr. Sue Fitzsimons (2013) during her commencement address at a Yale University Graduate Nursing Programs ceremony. In order to grow into a great and successful leader, one must examine their strengths and weaknesses and be open to continually build upon their strengths as well as improve and develop their areas of weakness (MindTools.com, 2016). The Nurse Manger…

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    grandparents were born in America and have descendants of slaves. However, other studies have shown that Harvard is not unique in the preferences of giving African-American immigrants or children of African American immigrants a chance at their Ivy League school .Mills using compare…

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    period (1789-1861). While the Yale Report defended the classical curriculum of Greek, Latin, and math, many colleges (especially women’s colleges) preferred to emphasize English and modern languages. Colleges sought ways to increase vocational skills (like bookkeeping) and social mobility. Civil engineering grew during the period as a response to military academies such as West Point and the United States Naval Academy. While there were freestanding medical and law schools, they existed more…

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