Pressure. Chandler Republic. Retrieved October 30‚ 2004 from http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/1026cr-expert27.html Kleinig‚ John. 1996. Handled with Discretion: ethical issues in police decision-making. Lanham‚ MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Manning‚ P. (1997). Police Work: The Social Organization of Policing. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press McEwen‚ Tom (1996). ‘Police Use of Force: Collection of National Data’. Washington DC Smith‚ M. & Petrocelli‚ M. (2002). The Effectiveness
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First lady tests bush ’s rhetoric in boyne heights. Los Angeles Times Blitefield‚ J. (2004). Inventing a voice: The rhetoric of american first ladies in the twentieth century In M. Meijer (Ed.)‚ Rhetoric and Public Affairs (p. 713). Rowman and Littlefield. Edwards‚ J. (2000). The first lady/first wife in editorial cartoons: Rhetorical visions through gender. Women ’s Studies in Communication‚ 23(3)‚ 367. Lee‚ C. (2012‚ February 15). First lady crafts a campaign role.Wallstreet Journal Maddux‚ K.
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Animal Rights Final Research Paper Franco Pacheco ENGL-135 Prof. Gurin DeVry University December 13‚ 2012 Animal rights The idea of animal rights is not new. Through the 18th and
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What is plagiarism? As defined in the Merriam-Webster online‚ “plagiarism” is the act of stealing and passing off someone else’s ideas‚ as ones’ own without crediting the source. Brief or attributed quotes generally do not constitute plagiarism. (Dames‚ K‚ June 2007 p.24 (4). The word originated from the Latin word plagiarius that is an abductor and plagiare‚ which means to steal. The subject of Plagiarism is an ethical topic that has affected many areas of academic life. It can include limited borrowing
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References: 1. ^ a b c d Abinales‚ Patricio N.; Amoroso‚ Donna J. (2005). State and society in the Philippines. Lanham‚ Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-7425-1024-1. 2. ^ Cruz-Araneta‚ Gemma (2010-12-29). "Legislating Rizal‚ 1". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2011-05-24. 3. ^ a b c d Cruz-Araneta‚ Gemma (2010-12-29). "Legislating Rizal‚ 2". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2011-05-24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS 2.1. Theory 2 2.2. Community 2 3. HUMAN BEHAVIOR THEORIES 3.1. Social Construction 2 3.2. Examples of Social Construction 4 3.3. Asset Based Community Approach 4 3.3.1. What is Asset Based Community Approach? 5 3.3.2. Discussion on ABCD 5 3.3.3. How is it facilitated in communities? 6 4. CONCLUSION 7 REFERENCE LIST 8 1. INTRODUCTION
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References: Inda‚ J. and Rosaldo‚ R. (2006). The anthropology of globalization. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing ltd. Kardulias‚ N. (1999). World-Systems Theory in Practice. Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers‚ inc. Macionis‚ J. and Plummer‚ K. (2012). Sociology‚ a global introduction‚ 5th Edition. England: Pearson Education Limited. Randall‚ V. and Theobald‚ R. (1998). Political Change and Underdevelopment‚ 2nd Edition. London: Macmillan Press
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Thomas Warren Research and discuss the family photograph album. How and why is the family album used to construct notions of identity? Introduction Family photo albums have existed in many different forms. Not only as a personal flick book documentation containing “the chronicles of a family’s private story” (Fong‚ 2004‚ p.86) capturing special moments and events of the past; but the idea of documenting one’s past through images has been in existence since humans roamed the earth. Through
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“Social inequality is a necessary evil of capitalist society”. Please comment with the reference of the sociology perspectives being discussed in the lecture and textbook. In the 21th century‚ the existence of social inequality has already raised to the surface‚ which give rise to a torrent of furor. Many people sees social inequality as an individual problem‚ people experience inequality because of their ability or laziness. However‚ this is somehow not the real case. Indeed‚ social inequality
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Arthurian Lit April 2013 Sources and Analogues of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a significant piece in Arthurian Literature. The story approaches Gawain’s character much differently than in Sir Thomas Malory’s well-known Le Morte d’Arthur. Unlike Malory’s version of the Arthurian legend where Sir Lancelot is known as the Round Table’s finest Knight‚ the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight chose‚ instead‚ to have Sir Gawain play the role
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