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    My Neighborhood

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    Ryan English 4-paper number 3 Professor Jim Manis 11/12/12 My neighborhood wasn’t like most. I lived off of a main road but this didn’t change how I grew up. I just didn’t have many friends my age to play with‚ and my only neighbors were the people in front and behind me. My neighborhood was a very quiet one‚ and nothing much went on. My best friend lived in the neighborhood behind me‚ so I grew up spending time around there. Having only my brother; best friend‚ Sarah‚ and her brother shaped

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    Immigrant Neighborhoods

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    In order to understand the immigrant neighborhoods‚ one will first have to look at what was happening in the nation‚ beginning in the early 1900’s to the early 1950’s. Arguably‚ the events leading up to and after the Great Depression has what reshaped the future of the immigrant story. Leading up the Great Depression‚ the push to create and shape immigrants into true American molds was rapidly increasing. The idea of Americanization‚ stemming from young radicals‚ was to encompass and provide a new

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    cjs210Write a 200- to 300-word response addressing the following questions: How does stress affect the policing community? Stress has many effects on the policing community as a whole. Officers may lose sleep over the stress and become fatigued which in turn causes them to lack on their duties‚ or delay their reaction time. Officers may also get so stressed that they go through a post traumatic disorder. Post traumatic disorder can cause officers nightmares‚ or worse they can wind up committing

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    the Nigeria Police‚ it is encouraging to note the willingness of the Police authority to work with other stakeholders in order to properly address issues of crime and policing in Nigeria (Obasanjo in Alemika and Chukwuma 2004). The history of community police relation in Nigeria has been described as frosty as the idea of policing imposed on the country by the colonial masters was calculated to foster an antagonism between the policed and the police (Alemika and Chukwuma‚ 2000; Onoja‚ 2007; Tamuno

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    Proactive Policing

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    Community Orientated Policing is widely held as the new and correct style for American policing. For the past decade the community policing movement has been gaining momentum acquiring the support of politicians‚ scholars‚ reformers‚ and the public. Police chiefs around the country are now feeling the pressures of implementation from citizens and local government officials. Many high ranking professional police organization have placed their seal of approval on the new style of policing‚ including

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    Neighborhood Problem

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    A neighborhood generally is characterized based on the layout‚ planning‚ amenities and most importantly the people that reside therein. The neighborhood I live is a newly developed community located in Laurel‚ Maryland‚ the houses in the neighborhood varies in design‚ style and is a residential community with mostly single-family homes. The neighborhood looks like a transition from farmland to residential communities; the area attracts young and working class people because of the outstanding school

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    Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth Century by KONSTANTINOS I. KORIAS. ENGLISH COMPOSITION PROFESSOR CHUCK NILES (MONDAY NIGHT CLASS) OUTLINE Thesis:Community-based policing provides hope for the future of Law enforcement. I. Introduction to C.B.P. A.The roots of C.B.P. B.So what is community? II.The two elements of C.B.P. law enforcement philosophy are: A. Community partnership. B. Problem solving. III. The reaction of police

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    Neighborhood News

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    Public health is a concern for every person. It encompasses the individual’s health and the health of the community. It is the duty of the public health nurse to ensure that they stay up to date on environmental health issues. Many people get most of their health care information from the nursing that work in the realm of public health. After all‚ it is said that “nurses [sic] are one of the most trusted conveyors of information to the public” (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2008‚ p. 217).

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    Neighborhood Sociology

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    Tytianna Davis Neighborhoods throughout the world are constantly undergoing different changes especially in major cities. Some of these changes can either make a neighborhood or break a neighborhood. A particular community that was brought to my attention while I was doing my sociological research that has drastically changed within the last few years is Bedford–Stuyvesant. A big factor that has lead to this historical community undergoing change is Gentrification. Gentrification has had many positive

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    Neighborhood Concept

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    A Report on The Neighborhood Concept Submitted by: Ajay Kumar Ravi (Barc/1025/2008) Ashutosh Prateek (Barc/1039/2008) INTRODUCTION The term neighborhood has many meanings and uses. For example‚ neighborhood can be used to refer to the small group of houses in the immediate vicinity of one ’s house or to a larger area with similar housing types and market values. Neighborhood is also used to describe an area surrounding

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