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    Myanmar Police Force The Union of Myanmar is geographically situated in Southeast Asia between latitudes 09cated between Bangladesh and Thailand‚ with India and China to the north‚ Myanmar covers an area of about 675‚000 sq km (over 260‚000 sq mi). Myanmar is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia. The capital and largest city is Yangon‚ an important trade centre is Mandalay located in central Myanmar. My heroes are those who risk their lives every day to protect

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    Police brutality has been one of the major issues in America for decades and should be resolved immediately. Statistics say that In May of 2015‚ it has been analyzed the 385 fatal police shootings in the United States have occurred so far in 2015. The number‚ which came out to two officer-involved shooting deaths per day‚ was more than twice the rate that the government had recorded over the past decade. That same report found blacks to be killed at three times the rate of whites or other minorities

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    Americans have been through‚ in many cases‚ protests do not put police in danger. The black community as a whole have suffered far more casualties than police have when it comes to protests. They have constant weights on their shoulder; they are always having constant reminders of what their ancestors have been through and what they’re going through now. On the off chance‚ the police are in danger‚ it’s not during a peaceful protest. The police force is not in danger during protests because the black community

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    The recent police shootings which have taken place across America‚ and the fabrications stirred up by many mainstream media publications like CNN and MSNBC have led many Americans to be ambivalent towards law enforcement officers‚ and to wonder if‚ in fact the majority of cops are racist or hold racial biases towards minorities. Many who lead this argument state the hackneyed phrase “Black Lives Matter” and form rallies and protests‚ which have led to violent riots in several cities like Dallas‚

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    Police brutality is a major and colossal problem that plagues the United States on a daily basis. Not only does it affect the citizens and people that the cases happen to‚ but it affects their family when he or she is put into the Criminal Justice system. The headlines in the news that grab the most attention is for police brutality and how much punishment was afflicted on the suspect before he or she stopped resisting to the police officer. In a study regarding police brutality cases conducted by

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    Three Views

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    Vanessa Pitones English 101 Instructor Munoz 18 November 2010 Three essays‚ three different writers discussing the same subject‚ three points of view which one is the correct view? Thomas Jefferson’s‚ “Notes on the State of Virginia”‚ he reencounters many of the policies he had initiated while working in the Virginia Assembly. He not only talks politics he also talks about race and inferiority between them. Studs Terkel’s‚ “C.P. Ellis”‚ is an in depth look into former Ku Klux Klan’s attitude

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    Police abusers are skilled in verbal intimidation and degradation. Women tell us their abusers scream at them like they talk to criminals on the street — their voices and faces change; they use filthy street language; they tell the victim she is "just like the scumbags he deals with every day." Some women describe fearing that the abuser has lost touch with reality‚ that he has forgotten who she is while he is in this rage. She knows that when the police arrive at the scene and learn that he is a

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    Police Performance Management: Practical Guidance for Police Authorities June 2006 This guide has been produced by the Home Office Police Standards Unit and the Association of Police Authorities with the help of PA Consulting. We are very grateful for the contributions provided by all police authorities and other contributors during the development of this guidance. Foreword Police performance makes headline news: it affects people’s daily lives. There are many stakeholders in police performance

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    Jetten‚ & Hornsey‚ addresses the overrepresentation of minority groups by larger‚ more powerful groups or organizations. Specifically in this case‚ the authors look at the overrepresentation of Asian Minorities at a specific university‚ and both the intended and unintended consequences of the university’s decisions. The second article‚ by Briley‚ Shrum‚ and Wyer Jr.‚ looks at the over and underrepresentation of minority groups‚ which include minority racial groups‚ ethnic groups‚ and status-base groups

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    THE EVER-EVOLVING FACE OF CONTEMPORARY WEB DESIGN Creator of the World-Wide Web‚ Tim Berners-Lee‚ has expressed that this movement towards user participation was always part of his initial concept (Berners-Lee‚ 2009). During the first few years of the millennium‚ the Web 2.0 movement began a tidal wave of changes in the design of user interfaces. Many prominent web designers have spent time over the past decade‚ walking in the shoes of the user‚ to underline the key ingredients that create

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