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    Moment and Stresses 3 2.2 Deflection and Slopes 5 3. Equipment 6 4. Procedures 7 4.1 Procedure 1 7 4.2 Procedure 2 8 4.3 Procedure 3 8 5. Results 8 5.1 Results from procedure 1 8 5.2 Results from procedure 2 10 5.3 Results from procedure 3 12 6. Discussion and Error Analysis 14 7. Conclusion 15 1. Introduction During this lab a beam was tested in order to find the relationships between load‚ bending moment‚ stress and strain‚ slope and the deflection in a cantilever beam which

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    40E 80E 120E 120N TERTIARY COMPUTER MODELING OF SLOPE STABILITY IN MINING THE TAR SAND OF DAHOMEY BASIN‚ SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA David Afolayan ALAO and Mopa BASSAGI DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL SCIENCES‚ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN P.M.B. 1515‚ ILORIN‚ KWARA STATE‚ NIGERIA Abstract The need to have stable slopes in open pit mining of the tar sand deposit of the Dahomey Basin‚ Southwestern Nigeria is emphasized in this study. In the Loda village‚ Southwestern Nigeria‚ samples of the lateritic

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    Experimental Investigation on Coupling Evacuated Heat Pipe Collector on Single Basin Single Slope Solar Still Productivity 1Hitesh N Panchal‚ 2Dr. Manish Doshi‚ 3Anup Patel‚ 4 Keyursinh Thakor 1Assistant Professor‚ Mechanical Engineering Department‚ L C Institute of Technology‚ Mehsana Gujarat‚ India Email: Engineerhitesh2000@gmail.com 2. Member of Institution of Engineer (MIE) 3. Assistant Professor‚ L C Institute of Technology‚ Mehsana 4. Assistant Professor‚ L C Institute of Technology

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    Starkisha N. Belle CJ511 – Employment and Policy law June 10‚ 2009 Prof. Widener Question # 3 Another problematic issue is the lack of communication between the superior and the employee. Some superiors recite what they learned about loyalty and the importance of maintaining that great asset‚ but they fail to reiterate it should be loyalty to the agency and its institutional rules and regulations that will get the individual on a respectable level not personal loyalty to themselves

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    Before we can talk about ethics in criminal justice and the slippery slope‚ we must first define what ethics is. Ethics is‚ “that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct‚ with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions” (Dictionary‚ n.d.). Having defined ethics how does it play out in criminal justice? It goes without saying that every department should have ethics training‚ and it should extend beyond just the field of criminal justice. It applies to

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    favors‚ or gratuities‚ large or small‚ which can‚ in the public mind‚ be interpreted as capable of influencing his judgment in the discharge of his duties. The issue of police acceptance

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    Ethics According to Merriam-Webster slippery slope is defined as a process or series of events that is hard to stop or control once it has begun and that usually leads to worse or more difficult behavior. In the law enforcement field‚ gratuity‚ which is the receipt of free meals‚ services‚ or discounts‚ goes hand in hand with the term slippery slope. Many think it is both unethical and immoral to except gratuities on and off the job. Gratuity by others is viewed as “A relatively innocent

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    authorized to serve.” Cohen felt that it can be dangerous that the officers accept these gratuities because what might start without intent on the part of the officer may be become a patterned expectation and can lead to targeting and misuse of power if the gratuity stops. On a different view‚ Kania (1988) writes that police "should be encouraged to accept freely offered minor gratuities and ... such gratuities should be perceived as the building blocks of positive social relationships between our

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    corruption‚ however‚ is not always clear. In Recognition of what some have called corruptions slippery slope most police departments now explicitly prohibit even the acceptance of minor gratuities. Slippery slope perspective holds that even small thank you’s accepted from members of the public can lead to more ready acceptance of larger bribes. An officer who begins to accept‚ and then expects‚ gratuities may soon find that his or her policing becomes influenced by such gifts and a larger one soon

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    over it‚ but arresting them would not only get the drugs off the street‚ but it will also possibly help those being caught using the substance. There are rehabilitation programs out there to help them. If I chose to let it slide‚ it could be a slippery slope and lead to me letting it slide more often and letting criminals and possible addicts go. It would

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