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  • Early Roots of Policing: Sir Robert Peel’s Twelve Principals of Policing

    Early Roots of Policing: Sir Robert Peel’s Twelve Principals of Policing

    Early Roots of Policing: Sir Robert Peel’s Twelve Principals of Policing For over a century police departments in the United States and across the world have been following Sir Robert Peel’s twelve principals of policing. Almost nothing or very little has changed since these principals were first implemented in England’s “Scotland Yard”. Many of these principals are behind today’s investigating and policing practices. THE POLICE MUST BE STABLE, EFFICIENT, AND ORGANIZED ALONG MILITARY LINES. This

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • Justinian Byzantine Empire

    Justinian Byzantine Empire

    ESSAY 1 The fall of the western portion of the Roman Empire is attributed to multiple factors. Many of its people suffered from a series of plagues. Heavy taxation put huge financial strains on the people. Also, the Germans had a large responsibility for the fall of Western Rome. To the north, they were being pushed off of their lands by the Huns. Like dominoes, the Germans proceeded to the borders of the Roman Empire

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • Athletes Leaving College Early

    Athletes Leaving College Early

    '1 The story of Korleone Young is a saddening one. Korleone was one of the top high school basketball players in the nation while he was in high school. At all the summer basketball camps, he played above his high school peers. During his senior season he dominated all his team’s competition. He had every major Division I basketball program wanting to give him a full scholarship. All of the national powerhouses like Duke, North

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: David
  • Important Aspects of Early Modern English Society

    Important Aspects of Early Modern English Society

    Early modern England is a lot different to New Zealand in the early twenty first century. Almost every aspect of early modern English society contrasts greatly with New Zealand today. Three aspects where this contrast is especially pronounced are in the society was structured, the political make up of the country and the economy. Society in Early Modern England was rigidly structured in a hierarchical system, in which God was at the top, and peasants

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Jon
  • Prostitution for the Early Chinese American as to the Scottish Prostitute

    Prostitution for the Early Chinese American as to the Scottish Prostitute

    Prostitution for the early Chinese American as to the Scottish Prostitute In 49 states of this country prostitution is an illegal activity. Nevada legalized prostitution, however it does not mean the entire state is open to prostitution. Indeed, only certain cities allow this act. As Troubnikoff states in Trafficking in Women and Children, "Sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, frued of coercion, or in which the person induced to

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Early Political Parties

    Early Political Parties

    In the developing years of the United States government, political parties were formed due to the opposing views on how to interpret the Constitution. It is well known that the Jeffersonian Republicans wanted the Constitution to be interpreted strict contrasting the views of the Federalists who felt the Constitution should be interpreted loosely. There were times, however, the views political leaders took on the matter were compromised for the betterment of the country. Jefferson’s Republicanism

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Top
  • Early Childhood Development

    Early Childhood Development

    Competency Goal I Establish and maintain a safe healthy learning environment. I provide a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries for children age 3 to 5 years old by doing a quick check every morning before the children start to arrive. I make sure that there is enough space for the children to move around without constantly bumping into eachother. I make sure that the room is well lit and all electrical outlets are

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jessica
  • I-70 Expansion

    I-70 Expansion

    I-70 Expansion I-70 is a highway that many people from Denver use every day. Snowboarders and skier rely on this road every winter. Any snow enthusiast will have a story for how long they have spent in there car between the Eisenhower Tunnel and Denver. It is also used a lot in the summers by many outdoorsmen. The traffic has been a problem for the last half of the decade. Colorado relies on tourist getting

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: regina
  • Early Monastic Life

    Early Monastic Life

    The monastic life was a meager and humble existence. Monks were men who originally lived alone as hermits and eventually banded together to form tiny spiritual communities. They were twelve or more pious men who abandoned all of life’s luxuries which were said to bring “evil or impurity” to the hearts of men. Simple, somewhat redundant lives were lived this way because it was believed to be the way to ensure a pure and holy

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Are Arithmetical Truths Empirically Falsifiable?

    Are Arithmetical Truths Empirically Falsifiable?

    Arithmetic and the study of arithmetic have been around for many centuries. Used by people to trade with each other, understand each others' problems, build houses etc. Arithmetic is a huge part of everyday life for everyone on the planet. So why do we have arithmetical ideas and concepts? I think this is pretty simple. Arithmetic exists because we need it to live and interact with each other. A good way for us to understand

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Steve
  • How Does Information About Early Cognitive Development Relate to Violence the Creatures Commits?

    How Does Information About Early Cognitive Development Relate to Violence the Creatures Commits?

    How does information about early cognitive development relate to violence the creatures commits? Human cognition is the study of how people think and understand. As part of growing up, there are four stages called the cognitive developmental stages that an individual goes through. From the sensory motor stage to the formal operational stage, human beings learn to interpret their surroundings of everyday life experiences. However, in the case of the Creature in the novel, Frankenstein,

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • Roman Empire and Mondern Day Europe

    Roman Empire and Mondern Day Europe

    Part I Figure 3.3 on page 67 illustrate the influence of the Roman Empire in relation to road construction and transportation and the similarities of those early systems with modern day Europe. A great deal of events has occurred between the time periods of the two maps. The first major road system was established by the Roman Empire from 300 BC and onwards, mainly for economic, military, and administrative reasons. The road system relied on

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • United Empire Loyalists

    United Empire Loyalists

    In the 1760's, 40 000 - 50 000 United Empire Loyalists came to Canada. All sorts of groups of them came inlcuding Birtish soliders, colonial milital, British regiments, city dwellers, farmers, newspaper owners, blacksmiths, silver smiths and shop owners. Even families came; families consisting of even just women and chldren because the male was lost to war or death of disease. Since some of the loyalists were leaders in their own communites and rejected the

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire.

    Reasons for the Decline of the Roman Empire.

    Reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire. "The warlike states of antiquity, Greece, Macedonia, and Rome, educated a race of soldiers; exercised their bodies, disciplined their courage, multiplied their forces by regular evolutions, and converted the iron which they possessed into strong and serviceable weapons. But this superiority insensibly declined with their laws and manners; and the feeble policy of Constantine and his successors armed and instructed, for the ruin of the empire, the

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide

    Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide

    Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide The purpose of this experiment is to determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean, dry crucible and lid. 2. Obtain a strip of magnesium ribbon. 3. Coil the magnesium ribbon, so that it fits into the crucible 4. Weigh crucible and lid on a balance, and record the mass 5. Place magnesium ribbon into crucible, replace the lid and weigh once more 6. Heat the

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Developments During Early Childhood

    Developments During Early Childhood

    Developments During Early Childhood Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial are the three major developments that children learn to live by. Children learn so many new things as they grow and, these three developments tend to change the way children think about the world and themselves. When children go through physical development their appearance tend to change as they are growing older. They also learn great motor skills. Cognitive development is when child start to use

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Early Feminism in Jane Eyre

    Early Feminism in Jane Eyre

    Introduction Charlotte Bronte has long been considered as an outstanding woman literary figure in the Victorian time. Despite of the largely autobiographical content of her novels, Charlotte Bronte breaks the conventional, and ignorant in the nineteenth century. Her novel, Jane Eyre, has been translated into many languages and is always high in reading popularity. The highly acclaimed Jane Eyre best demonstrates the breakthrough: its heroine is a plain woman who possesses the characteristics of intelligence,

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Sexual Behavior of American Gis During the Early Years of the Occupation of Germany

    The Sexual Behavior of American Gis During the Early Years of the Occupation of Germany

    World War II taxed many American GIs lives during their years of battle and turmoil, but after V.E. Day, victory in Europe, the only things taxed were young German women. The matter of the GIs sexual behavior had never really been an issue for the U.S. military before 1945, but it had soon become a top priority. When the war in Europe was over, American soldiers were left with great amounts of free time and

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Janna
  • Early Death

    Early Death

    News and Information Service The tendency to "catastrophize" about bad events, projecting them across many realms of life, foreshadows an untimely death decades later. That is one of the findings of a U-M analysis exploring the link between mortality and the way a person habitually explains the cause or significance of bad events. The analysis of the connection between explanatory style and early death is based on data from 1,182 subjects in the famous Terman

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Early Childhood Development

    Early Childhood Development

    Ella is a bright eyed thirty-five month year old toddler. She has short blond hair and she wears glasses. She attends nursery school three mornings a week, and has been attending school since she was two years old. Ella lives in Berkeley with her biological parents in a middle class neighborhood. Ella’s infectiously playful spirit is one of her first attributes that I noticed. Often while observing Ella I would have to contain my desire

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Janna
  • Treatment of Women in Early Complex Societies

    Treatment of Women in Early Complex Societies

    Treatment of Women Dating all the way back to the days of pre history, the treatment of women has varied an awful lot. Women were as equal as men in pre history but eventually evolved into the men being ahead of women in all ways of life except taking care of the household, while the men were gone. The variation of treatment of women from pre history to the Mesopotamian society was a huge advantage

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Anna
  • Francis Joseph of the Habsburg Empire

    Francis Joseph of the Habsburg Empire

    1. Francis Joseph became emperor in 1848 over the Habsburg domains and ruled until 1916. However, his reforms in his administration and government proved to be a weakness in the empire. The basic weakness of the empire was created in 1860, when Francis Joseph issued the October Diploma, creating a federation among the states and the provinces of the empire. This dictated the abolition of local diets dominated by the landed classes and a single

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?

    Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?

    Debate Issue: "Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?" I. Affirmative Position A. Opening: 1. We the affirmative believe that Genghis Khan did create the Greatest Empire in History because an Empire comprises a set of regions locally ruled by governors, viceroys or client kings in the name of an emperor. By extension, one could classify as an empire any large, multi-ethnic state ruled from a single center. Like other states, an empire

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • Did the Roman Empire Deserve to Fall?

    Did the Roman Empire Deserve to Fall?

    Did the Roman Empire deserve to Fall?No The achievements of the Roman Empire were unmatched at its time. Many things it accomplished are ideas and ways of life that did not become widespread until after its fall. The Roman Empire would have made the advancement of people in Europe much faster. The Roman Empire was the most modern ancient empire. It made many advancements in the arts and sciences. It had many great poets, philosophers,

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • A Review of Sammy! the Word That Broke an Empire

    A Review of Sammy! the Word That Broke an Empire

    Art event – A review of Sammy! The word that broke an Empire This play is a two- hour journey into the travails of being a Mahatma in an ordinary world. It spans Gandhi’s life from his first case in South Africa in 1893, to his assassination more than half a decade later. The script is a product of years of research by playwright Partap Sharma. It is directed by Lillette Dubey, and aided by

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Tommy

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