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    Police and the Community

    The community that I choose to do my paper on was the 113th precinct that is currently run by Deputy Inspector Miltiadis Marmara. The 113th Precinct is located in the Southeastern area of Jamaica Queens. It is compiled of both residential and commercial areas. Included in the precinct are the neighborhoods identified as: St. Albans, Hollis, Springfield Gardens, South Ozone Park, South Jamaica, Addisleigh Park and Locust Manor. There are multiple dwelling complexes located in the precinct. Based on

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    Xyly Case Study

    volume. • Premium Watch Segment Growth Rate : 20% p.a. • First Company: HMT launched in 1960‟s • Titan, a TATA and TIDCO joint venture started in 1984, is currently the top player of the Indian market. • After 1992 liberalization, Timex was the first off-shore brand to step into the Indian market. • Timex was followed by Casio, Rolex, Citizen, TAG Heuer, Tissot, Omega, Swatch etc. Players IN Indian Watch Market % of Market Share 21% 6% 65% 8% Titan Swatch Timex, Citizen, Maxima, H MT

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    Surveillance In George Orwell's 1984

    the most prevalent ways the party keeps citizens of Oceania under control is through the telescreens. As a dominant form of an autocratic society, these telescreens are found in all rooms belonging to the party members as well as in public places which can never be turned off, however, O’Brien, an Inner Party member has the privilege to turn it off. These telescreens are there to ensure any unlawful activities to be apprehended in the harshest manner. Citizens of Oceania remain unaware and oblivious

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    Loss Of Individuality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    step to removing individuality is to enforce laws. Equality has a flash back to a public execution. He was forced to watch. “As the chains were wound over their body at the stake, and a flame set to the pyre, the Transgressor looked upon the city” (Rand, 50). All this “Transgressor” did was say a word, this however broke a law so he was put to death. The government made every one watch so that they would stay in line. Some laws that are enforced in Anthem remove passion. One must have passion to be

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    Police Brutality

    to escape punishment and often to repeat their offenses. Police brutality is a serious problem and if this barbarity by police officers is allowed to continue, the citizens in these communities will not only need protection from criminals, but the police that are recruited to protect and serve our communities. In recent months, citizens in urban communities worry about protecting themselves from criminals and now have to keep an attentive focus on those who are there to protect and serve. Police

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    Community-Oriented Policing Analysis

    community-oriented policing began in the early years of a growing country. Building the first organized police forces in America become complicated by the influx of immigration from other countries. The ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds of immigrants, and citizens of this nation provided a continual reshaping, and growing of police organizations. The role of the police organizations became multi-faceted and complex for law enforcement agencies. Early Years As the country began to increase with the influx

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    Kirkpatrick Signature Series Week 4

    changed, and the arguments that are presented by the progressives and their supporters, along with various reasons for their belief that big government, is the right course of action for our country to continue to prosper. Then there is the common citizen, who just has no idea what is going on until it’s too late to do anything about it. As was expressed in the video’s “The Truth about Big Government 1 & 2”. We will cover them both and the effect of big government on our liberties. We will begin

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    Common Themes in the Hunger Games and Hitler Youth

    Common Themes in The Hunger Games and Hitler Youth Two of the summer reading books, The Hunger Games and Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler’s Shadows, share common themes. The themes of rebellion, resistance, morality, government censorship, and oppression will be explored in this essay. In The Hunger Games, rebellion and resistance were the most dominant themes. The way that the Districts rebelled against the Capitol is strikingly similar to some of the people who tried to resist Hitler’s reign

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    GM614 Global Advertising Professor Christin Walth Jenessa Carder, Chia-Ying Chen, Fango Lin, Yi-Hsuan Su, Ya-Ling (Claire) Wang, Winette Yee May 5, 2010 Swatch: The Global Watch The IMC Plan in Brazil, Japan, and Switzerland 1 Statement of Purpose Swatch (‗Swiss‘ + ‗watch‘) watches, created under the management of Nicolas Hayek, are fashion statements and pop-culture icons. They feature witty, outlandish designs that use intense colors and are youthful, provocative, stylish, and unpredictable

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    Argumentative Essay: The Gun Control Debate

    and the argument of this this research paper will be for gun rights and ownership. A lesser-known but important topic in the larger scale gun control debate is handicapped individuals owning a firearm and permit for self defense. Handicapped citizens are more opposed to gun control laws than most, due to the fact that some grips and stocks that are illegal are more necessary (Ennis, 2013). Assault-style weapons, such as AR-15’s, are very customizable, and such customizations could compensate

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