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    Hybrid Dr. Oliver M. Thompson Pride and Glory what a good name for a movie that represents the great NYPD and all they stand for. I just want to first state that the movie was very good and very entertaining. It showed a different side of the police force at hand and how corrupt police officers would be thinking during something like this. I’m sure the true meaning behind this movie was not a mash on the police department of the NYPD but as I have learned not just through this class but through

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    The Rising Issue of Generation Y and Police Training By Problem Solving Practicum OL430 Anthony Nixon February 27‚ 2008 CONTENTS References iii Research Focus The Real Issues 1 What is Generation X? 2 Generation Y 4 The Problem 6 Recruitment‚ Selection‚ and Retention 8 Conclusions 12

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    CORRUPTION Anytime corruption is mentioned in Ghana‚ politicians and especially government ministers become the easy targets. Why not them? Because the impression has been created that it is only when you are a minister or a politician that you can make ill-gotten wealth or be corrupted. As a result‚ many low level officials in governmental institutions and agencies who daily rob citizens of Ghana for services rendered are left off the hook. Just imagine this. A friend of mine who lives in Belgium

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    Movie Review: Thirteen Days April 20‚ 2013 Summary The movie Thirteen Days is based off of the real life situation of the Cuban Missile Crisis that occurred back in 1962. The United States learned that the Soviet Union was placing missiles with nuclear weapons in Cuba. The movie follows President John F. Kennedy and his advisors as they are trying to come up with a plan of action for how to handle the situation. The missiles are positioned to be close enough to hit almost any city

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    suprise--had me on the edge of my seat for most of the movie. This international star-studded film‚ is packed with a great range of emotion from feeling excited to feeling inspired to feeling sad. The Longest Day truly brings out these inner emotions by having mind-blowing battle scenes and spine-tingling amounts of men who lost their lives on this faithful day. In this epic re-enactment of the day of‚ and leading up to D-Day (June 6th 1944) this movie excellently captivates the German‚ British‚ and American

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    Introduction Corruption in simple terms may be defined as "an act of bribery" . It has been described as profit in a way that constitute a breach of law or a deviation from the norms of society. it involves all types of person and groups such as politician‚ officials‚ policemen‚ and other citizens including businessmen‚ industrialists‚ bankers‚ etc. whether as individual or groups including white collars criminals who break the law

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    Outbreak‚ etc.‚ fail to approach what Albertini refers to as “containment” (Albertini 444). “When containment does occur in such texts‚ it rarely suffices to close off the formidable anxieties unleashed by contagion” (Albertini 443). In the film 28 Days Later‚ there is never a point where the viewer is satisfied with the feeling the horror will no longer return; there is always a chance of it creeping behind again. In order to determine if the outbreak will come to a closure‚ it must first be examined

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    TOWARDS A CORRUPTION FREE MALAYSIA Introduction Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It is damaging to a country because decisions are taken not for the public benefit but to serve private interests. Corruption undermines good governance‚ fundamentally distorts public policy‚ leads to misallocation of resources‚ and particularly hurts the poor. Controlling it is only possible with the cooperation of a wide range of stakeholders in the integrity system‚ including most importantly

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    historical and social conventions of its time. David Williamson’s play ‘The Removalists’ (1971) and Antoine Fuqua’s 2001 film ‘Training Day’ both explore the abuse of authority‚ but both texts do so in very different ways. First and foremost‚ the composers of each text want the audience to consider the corruption that occurs in authority‚ particularly within the police force. In ‘The Removalists’‚ the aged‚ experienced policeman‚ Simmonds‚ is obviously corrupt. It is clear from the beginning of

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    Political Corruption: Causes‚ Effects and Remedies Introduction Corruption is like a parasite1; that resides in the body and feeds from the essential nutrients being given to the being. This parasite is growing at a rapid pace and is feeding on individuals and on society. There will come a time where in this parasite may grow into such a giant that living itself may become a challenge. It is surely beckoning our country India and we need to address this problem. At present there are only a few who

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