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    Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) Policing SSCI-3050U-001 Andrew Lee Kyle McCaughey 100429290 Program Description Public safety and the safety of communities are one of the most important areas of focus for the police‚ which is why I chose to do my policing paper on the crime prevention program known as TAVIS. TAVIS stands for Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy and was created on January 5th‚ 2006 which included 3 new rapid response teams with 18 officers

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    different reasons for why they undertook their missions. Rikki-Tikki fought cobras for the safety of his family. Katniss Everdeen took the place of her sister Prim in the hunger games to keep her safe. Farah Ahmedi climbed a mountain with her mom on her prosthetic leg to reach freedom. But they all had their different reasons for what they did. Rikki-Tikki and Katniss wanted to save their families while Farah wanted to live a better life. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a very good story. The excerpt

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    story the noble Rikki- tikki Defends his family and land against two cobras and a tiny toxic snake. He goes on an adventure to help the animals of the garden. He also destroys 25 baby cobra eggs and looks good while doing it too. In the book Rikki gets swept away by a nighttime flood and ends up near a families house and their teddy ( the child ) finds him. They take him in and take care of him so in return protects them. He also meets Nag and Nagina the two cobras who want to kill rikki and the family

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    Log In | Sign Up StudyMode.com Essays Book Notes Citation Generator More Essays » Miscellaneous Lord of the Flies By emmarosex17‚ September 2011 | 3 Pages (711 Words) | 235 Views | Report | This is a Premium essay Sign Up to access full essay Emma Kirby Benjamin Disraeli once said‚ “Circumstances are beyond human control‚ but our conduct is in our power.” An interpretation of this quote would be that we cannot control the situation we are put in but we can choose what

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    Bravery should be your choice‚ not a bravado. Rikki-Tikki is a wonderfully told story of a weasel at war with two cobras. The story has also been produced as a movie. There are many similarities and differences between the book and the movie. The story and the book of Rikki-Tikki are similar in plot and setting‚ in characters‚ and in quotes. The book and the movie have similar plot lines and settings. The book’s plot line is as follows: Rikki-Tikki was discovered by the family‚ taken in and fed

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    In Rudyard Kipling’s fiction story‚ "Rikki-tikki-tavi"‚ the theme of survival is demonstrated through Rikki’s actions during his many conflicts within the story. For example‚ Nag and Nagaina discuss that they should kill the family to raise their young Cobras‚safely(28)‚Rikki-Tikki kills Nag in the bathroom to protect his family(29)‚ Rikki-Tikki kills Nagaina to save Teddy (33). Rudyard first introduces the idea survival in the scene where Nag and Nagaina discuss that they should kill the family

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    Theme Analysis ! Henry James was an American-born British writer who was a key figure in the 19th century. James kept moving between America and Europe and eventually settled in England. He is most famous for his novels that portray Americans with Europe and Europeans. James is also know for his method of being able to write from the point of view of a character from his/her consciousness. In 1869 and 1871 he wrote his most popular novella “Daisy Miller”. “Daisy Miller” is based around the theme

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    Theme Analysis The Transformative Power of Breaking Conventions and Habits Throughout Homecoming‚ characters either struggle against societal roles‚ or they break conventions and roles‚ resulting in relief‚ understanding‚ personal advantage‚ or growth. Dicey lives outside of conventional gender roles: she is a fighter so ferocious that none of her peers dare to fight her. At the very opening of the book‚ she plays into a policeman ’s assumption that she is a boy‚ taking advantage of her unconventional

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    Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley was an African American who was born in Gulfport‚ Mississippi. He is well known for his successful career in in television‚ radio‚ and print. Today‚ he has his own show called the Tavis Smiley Show‚ which has been functioning since 2000. Tavis Smiley has also written numerous books. This leads up to his successful life. Tavis Smiley was born in Gulfport‚ Mississippi‚ on September 13‚ 1964. Smiley ’s mother‚ Joyce Marie Roberts‚ was single when she had

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    Themes | Racism | The Theme in the Book | Racism is one of the major themes in To Kill a Mockingbird. The main example of racism was the charge brought by Bob Ewell against Tom Robinson and the way in which the anti black feeling in Maycomb caused hostility towards Atticus and his family because of his defence of Tom. It is also evident in Aunt Alexandra’s disapproval of Calpurnia and in the hypocritical attitudes of Miss Gates and the ladies of the Missionary Circle. The "rigid and time honoured

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