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    State of the Union Address Essay President Clinton has declared that "the enemy of our time is inaction‚" pledging to forge bipartisan agreements on a balanced budget and campaign finance reform within months‚ and to lead a "national crusade" to improve education by the turn of the century. Education‚ Clinton vowed‚ would be his "number-one priority for the next four years‚" and he devoted the longest portion of his address to this. He appealed for "national standards" to improve student

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    Defining Law and Various Jurisprudential Schools of Thought Rasmussen College Introduction to Law and the Legal System August 8‚ 2011 Defining Law and Various Jurisprudential Schools of Thought During this week’s lesson we examined the broad topic of law‚ the legal system and jurisprudence. To examine further‚ let’s examine the narrow definition of law and look into some of the various forms of jurisprudential thought. Before taking a much narrower look at law and its various forms‚ we

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    Court System Structure‚ Function and Jurisdiction Performance Assessment Task 4 Kelly Schoepke Introduction to Criminal Justice Phil Schmidt November 6‚ 2009 Over the years the U.S. court system has evolved into an intricately balanced legal process (Siegel‚ 354). The founding fathers of the nation considered an independent federal judiciary essential to ensure fairness and equal justice for all citizens of the United States. The American judicial system is made up of two separate court

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    General District Court. The federal Court closet to where I reside is the Virginia Fourth Court. There is a big difference between state and federal court and the biggest difference is the types of cases that each court hears. According to studies‚ the Article III of the Constitution invests the judicial power of the United States and the federal court system. This article creates the U.S. Supreme Court and gives congress the authority to create the lower federal courts. When parties become

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    Impact of changing from a village to a city edited by Sue A. Jeffers Since 1931 there has been a steady conversion of villages to cities in Michigan. This trend may indicate that there are certain advantages to be gained by changing to the city form of government. This article is an attempt to present an objective analysis of the factors which may influence a decision to remain a village or to seek city status. A secondary objective of this article is to compare city government with village

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    Management‚ 8th Edition Chapter 13 - Managing Organizational Change and Innovation 1. The Nature of Organization Change – any substantive modification to some part of the organization a. Forces of Change i. External Forces - derive form the organization’s general and task environments ii. Internal Forces – a variety of forces inside the organization may cause change as well b. Planned Versus Reactive Change i. Planned changechange that is designed and implemented in an orderly and

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    Community Oriented Policing In spite of the fact that the United States still exceeds many other industrialized nations in overall crime and violent crime‚ it has been effective in decreasing its crime rate‚ particularly during the 1990s. While some coalitions have attributed this positive development to changes in socio-demographic trends and rigid enforcement approaches‚ one coalition highlights the success of the community-oriented policing and problem-oriented policing in eradicating the root

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    David Cosford Unit 9 Project HW280 I feel that these skills play a crucial role in my life due to my own personal journey as a better person both physically and spiritually. As I have been reading Emotional Intelligence (D.Goleman‚ 1995)‚ I find myself identifying with the sort of awareness and insights that are present and I can honestly say that I have been accused my whole life of being to emotional or deemed the sensitive one. I had a rough upbringing and I was very negative in

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    Police Operations During the early 1900s law enforcement was made up of two different functions patrolling and investigating crimes. The patrol officer would patrol the community he was assigned to on foot‚ which made him have direct contact with the individuals in the community. The detectives would investigate the illegal crimes that were committed. In today’s society policing dangers there first concern is how they can improve the safety measures for officers. In today’s society with the use

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    OF COMMUNITY POLICING [NAME] [UNIVERSTIY] [DATE] ABSTRACT The author wants to showcase the development and challenges that are faced by law enforcement officers in communities‚ neighborhoods‚ cities and suburban areas for promoting law and order‚ reducing crime rate‚ increasing public welfare and trust with police officials. This is a new metaphorical concept‚ envisioned to surpass the inadequacies of traditional policing capabilities as they continuously fail to reduce local crime rates

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