The incidents that have occurred over the past few weeks are negatively affecting my job as a police officer. The relationship between the community and the police officers is not very good at the moment. After the first incident occurred where the suspect was shot by police officers the relationship between the community and police officers has turned hostile. The second video made the situation even worse. The suspect from the bank robbery was struck by an unmarked police car and was killed. This
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94.5 where I hear the latest news and media gossip. I jump into the shower where I continue to catch up on the world’s news reports. My pre-set coffee brewer has coffee already prepared for an on-the-go person such as myself. I grab my laptop, cell phone, ipod, and jet off to work. After work I stop at a local café where I can pick up free wi-fi and sign in to my online classes. I email a few friends in the process of emailing a professor about the assigned paper. I can’t forget to check my facebook
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British the Guardian broke the scandalous news that employees from Murdoch's News of the World tabloid had hacked cell phone messages of Milly Dowler, a 13-year-old murder victim. An employee had hacked into Milly’s voice-message system to delete messages. This in turn gave her family and police hope that she was still alive. News of the World used the material obtained from the phone hacking to write stories about the murder victim in an effort to prolong the story and continue selling millions of
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Psychological Changes from Technology New technological advances take place each day; however, people may not know all of the lasting or current effects technology has on our brain. In the books Fahrenheit 451 and 1984, the societies are very susceptible to dangerous technology without the society caring. Technology changes the brain’s chemical neurons and responses. A human’s brain changes very easily, some of these changes I will be discussing in this article are how teens, the frontal lobe, attention, addiction
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they drive; therefore, we should raise the driving age to 21. • Hasty Generalization: drawing conclusions from too little of evidence and often relying on stereotypes. Say all teenager text and drive, well some teenager don’t have a car and/or a cell phone. 5. If we don’t all drive hybrid cars, the world will end in the next decade because of environmental damage. • Slippery Slope (Bad Precedent): assuming that a proposed step will set off an uncontrollable chain of undesirable events. That an extreme
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distracted by phones and media all the time. It has been shown that grades are lower for students that use phones in school, rather than students that do not. Students that do not use phones in school tend to get better grades because they are paying attention to what they are learning in class, and not focusing on their phones or media. Students that use phones in class tend not to care about what they are being taught, or just cannot take their eyes away from whatever they are doing on their phones. Many
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it unpleasant knowing that Erik Benner, the teacher from Texas who became a salesman and Jonathan Dearman who became a realtor, faded away from the profession due to compensation. It’s depressing when an ex-teacher is making more money selling cell phones than he was being a teacher. Jonathan Dearman story was one that touched me the most because he is a local guy from the Bay Area. He is someone who is only 45 miles away from home. From the interview of his previous student, he touched he life and
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Years of struggle against addiction. From rehab to abuse, Dana Martin was injured and inadvertently got addicted to drugs. Now, she is trying desperately to get clean while grieving over the tragic death of her close friend. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I ask you to put yourself in the place of Dana Martin, a young woman who has fiercely fought with her addiction. For years you have endeavored through relapses. Finally, you’re clean, and you believe that you have a chance to straighten out
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the monthly cost is $546. Even though they spend quite a lot on groceries ($1,397 a month), it doesn’t have a huge impact on money loss, similar to the utilities and miscellaneous costs; utilities are a total of $574 a month, which includes quality phones, internet, television, water, and electricity. Miscellaneous costs, on the other hand, come to large total of $2,865. The family spends enough money on entertainment, clothing, and special occasions to have a stress free life full of leisure, and
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uniform ; (safety boots, hand gloves, safety glasses, ear plugs, no jewelry, no headphones for music or any other devises other than ear plugs, and there will be no exception for cell phones what so ever. Due to an emergency the employee must ask to leave the work station, and go to the assigned lockers to get their cell phone. There will be a day to day planner to ensure the 7 day training has been fully met, there will be on; Day one: walk around the plant see the emergency exits, where the machines
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