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    The Role Of Cars In The 50's

    and United States citizens felt hope once again. Manufacturing companies were actively producing numerous products for war, such as guns, ammunition and army vehicles. During the 40’s time period there was a shortage of metal because it was being sold to generate guns and weapons. Therefore, automotive manufacturing companies were forced to create other materials. Later in the century, President Eisenhower established The Interstate Highway Act. This Act planned

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    Social Safety: Solving Crimes and the Rise of Digital Vigilantes

    SOCIAL SAFETY: SOLVING CRIMES AND THE RISE OF DIGITAL VIGILANTES Social Media & Mobile Technology For End Users 2nd February 2014 Abstract This paper aims to discuss the benefits and downsides of social media and how digital vigilantes and the police use social networking to

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    Cj213 Final Project the Future of Community Policing

    post include standing watch at their respective post, conducting foot and vehicle patrols, conducting residential and business visits to provide and solicit information on resident security and safety needs and to respond for calls for service. One of the distinct aspects of the Koban program is that the police officers are trained to engage in casual conversations with community members in order to establish a trusting relationship. And through a trusting relationship, citizens will be more apt to

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    Globe Theatre

    Shakespeare has written some of the most memorable plays in history. It was probably the most important structure in Shakespeare’s career. Throughout its history the Globe Theatre has hosted the very best of Shakespeare’s productions or works of art such as Hamlet, and the Twelfth Night were written to be performed on the stage of the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was a theatre located in London, England. The Globe Theatre is commonly associated with William Shakespeare. The theatre

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    Pol 201 Wk 1

    approving and disapproving bills becoming laws creating the separation of power. The constitutional framers based the new government on these ideas, because they were afraid of mob rule that would come from all citizens debating and voting rather than voting on a direct representative for the citizens. Today I feel that separation of power and, check and balances are not working the way that they were originally intended, and a prime example was seen last year with the government shut down. When Obamacare

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    Junction City's Copps Police Organization

    police chief applied and received three different grants $1.5 million dollars (United States Department of Justice, 2012). This proposal discusses the reorganization of the Junction City Police Department to ensure the future safety of community and citizens. The grants pay the increased salaries of police officers, new dispatch call center, and computerized equipment for every police officer. These grants provide the research and information for this study for the criminal justice department. The grants

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    Persuasive Letter Mba

    be endearing and very hard working individuals. For that they have earned my upmost respect. I believe in fair and I believe that the Negro should be treated fairly in our society. After all the Constitution protects us all and Negro are American citizens just like anyone else. As such I do not condone the hate or violence that some in our society want to place on others. With that being said I am not happy with the integration of baseball. I have been a Dodger season ticket holder for over five years

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    Super Max

    Title Author Author Affiliation Abstract During the 1960’s, police officers executed arrests and dealt with problems in a way that greatly differ from law enforcement of today. This time frame involved racial riots, women rights, civil rights and important court cases. Mapp v. Ohio was concluded in 1961, and concluded that the fourth amendment applied to state courts and not just federal. Women achieved major milestones in the 1960’s, and Civil Rights were one of the biggest topics of the times

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    Gun Control

    things. I have seen families killed by a drunk driver, fires destroy people’s lives, children lost to drowning, citizens die due to preventable accidents and only a handful of gun related injuries/deaths. If gun control advocates want to help prevent deaths that’s great. Far more people die from other acts than from a bullet. I whole heartedly believe gun ownership is the right of every citizen and that right should be left up to the individual to choose. I have a firearm with me at all times for protection

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    Elections, Electoral Reforms and Post-Election Violence: Problems and Way Forward

    the centre are other plausible way forward to true and sustainable democratic system in Nigeria. INTRODUCTION The electoral system of any given country plays a fundamental role in sustaining and moulding the political behaviour of its citizens (Okolo,2000). The way and manner election is conducted in a country goes a long way to determine the level of poltical culture, political participation and good governance in the country. These ascertion give a clue to the importance a of good and

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