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Bank Of The United States House Of Representatives
1,040 words
The Swanwick-Fitzsimmons election in Philadelphia
of the most infamous elections in American history
due to the fact that, it brought with it the first
distinction ever between two political parties,
the Federalists and the Democrats. Subsequently
the election of 1794 brought America it's first
democratic congressional leader, John Swanwick.
The factors surrounding Swanwick's congressional
debut were national issues, local issues, yellow
fever epidemic, the Whiskey Rebellion, and the
excise tax....
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Chief Operating Officer Low Cost
1,218 words
The main objective of Motorola is to create
shareholder value by continuing to be the world's
premier electronic and communications equipment
company from a creative, strategic and financial
standpoint. Motorola supports its objectives with
a set of core values. To anticipate and exceed the
needs of its customers. To provide an environment
for growth for the individual dedicated to
professionalism and creativeness focused on
technical accomplishment directed towards the
needs of Motorola busines...
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Police Station Man Replied Frank
433 words
It was on October 31, Halloween, when Frank had
planned he would go trick-or-treat with some of
his friends. At that time was only 14 years old,
while his friends were 2 to 3 years older. I wasnt
very excited about letting Frank go
trick-or-treating with his friends. It was around
7: 30 that evening in which Frank got ready to go
with his friends. He came out of his room with
black pants, black shirt, black shoes, and a black
snowcap on top of his head. So I asked him, What
are you dressing up a...
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Combat Missions Combat Units
1,037 words
Women should be allowed to fight in combat and in
combat missions. Being a women should not be a
disqualification for any military job. By
excluding women from fighting in combat positions,
the military is not giving them the opportunity to
advance as easily in rank as men and as a result
make it difficult for them to occupy commanding
positions in the services. If women meet the
physical standards and those standards are the
same as the mens, what reason is there for women
not to be allowed to ...
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Social Standing Love Triangle
1,182 words
It is the aim of this paper to bring forth an
interpretation of the "poor people" as portrayed
by three different examples of Russian literature.
The Diary of a Madman, The Overcoat, and Taman
serve as the sources for any assumptions and
conclusions drawn out in this paper. All three of
these works lead the reader to draw assumptions
about the "poor person's" social status, desires,
and weaknesses. In Gogol's short story, The Diary
of a Madman we are entranced by the diary entries
of one man. Th...
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Inversely Proportional Fair Share
1,342 words
4. You are not Superman; Marines and fighter
pilots take note. 5. A sucking chest wound is
Nature's way of telling you to slow down. 6. If
it's stupid but it works, it isn't stupid. 7. Try
to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo
and not want to 8. If at first you don't succeed,
call in an airstrike. 9. If you are forward of
your position, your artillery will fall short. 10.
Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than
yourself. 11. Never go to bed with anyone crazier
than yourself. 12...
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Fear And In Las Vegas
1,226 words
After both reading and watching Fear and Loathing
In Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, I have come to
realize that the story follows the mythic journey.
The mythic journey is the basis for nearly every
story ever told. The mythic or heroes journey
usually begins in the heros ordinary world. Next
comes the call to adventure. The third step is
when the hero refuses the call to adventure.
Before leaving to go on a journey the hero meets
with a mentor. Now the hero must cross the first
threshold, thi...
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Police Recruit Training Police Recruit Academies
421 words
Discuss the value and components of a police
recruit training. Police recruit training is the
first step in becoming a police officer. This
training initializes and orients persons to
department objectives and knowledge required for
police work. Courses range from two weeks to 6
months. These courses are required for new
officers. The necessary skills and professional
know-how are The majority of big cities on the U.
S. have their own academies where recruits are
trained. About eighty five perce...
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Probable Cause Officer X Rights
410 words
Home of the brave, and land of the free is it
quite that simple? I think not. First of all, who
ever came up with that phrase was obviously a
Republican and obviously insane (same thing right?
). My point is, even though we have all these
freedoms and privileges, if we cant defend them on
an every day bases they might as well not exist at
all. People have fought and died just so that we
can walk down the street and not worry about being
harassed by an overly powerful government. One of
my favori...
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Women And Minorities Affirmative Action
691 words
Affirmative action was orginally designed to help
minorities, but women-especially white women-have
made the greatest gains as a result of these
programs (Gross, 1996). Affirmative action is a
growing argument among our society. It is
multifaceted and very often defined vaguely. Many
people define affirmative action as the ability to
strive for equality and inclusiveness. Others
might see it as a quote-based system for different
minority groups. I agree and support affirmative
actions in that in...
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Continental Army Sir William
1,588 words
The man who would one day be accused of "losing
America" was born on New Year's Eve, 1738, the
eldest of a titled and highly respectable family.
The Cornwallis tribe had established itself in
Suffolk, which occupies the easternmost knob of
the British Isles. Though not fabulously wealthy,
they had the kind of connections, through blood
and marriage, that meant everything in British
society. Young Charles's grandfather was awarded a
baronetcy for faithful service to King Charles II;
his father, a...
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Public Use Of One Reason Public Use Of One Enlightenment
1,465 words
Enlightenment is man's release from his
self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man's
inability to make use of his understanding without
direction from another. Self-incurred is this
tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason
but in lack of resolution and courage to use it
without direction from another. Super aude! 1
"Have courage to use your own reason!" -- that is
the motto of enlightenment. Laziness and cowardice
are the reasons why so great a portion of mankind,
after nature has long si...
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Internal Affairs Unit York Times P
1,481 words
... upon scandal that hit Miami in the middle 1980
's. This was when about 10 % of the Miami's police
were jailed, fired, or disciplined. They were in
connection with a scheme in which officers robbed
and some-times killed cocaine smugglers on the
Miami River, then resold the drugs. Many of those
involved had been hired when the department had
beefed up quickly after the 1980 riots and the
Mariel boat lift. "We didn't get the quality of
officers we should have, says department spokesman
Dave Mag...
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Drew His Gun Main Room Of The Bank Jason
825 words
Jason awoke in a sweat again. The red digital
display of the clock radio told him it was 3: 15
AM, and although he wanted to go back to sleep, he
knew he wouldn't be able to - he hadn't had a good
night's sleep since his last job with Mat Johnson.
It was the First National Bank on High Street. As
soon as they started grabbing cash the cops were
there. Jason had noticed and had ran out the back
door, but Mat was too slow - he got shot in the
head. It had been the end of Jason Lennox's career
as a...
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Financial Management Sarbanes Oxley Act
910 words
Financial Management - Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The
Sarbanes-Oxley Act established the Public Company
Accounting Oversight Board. It is one of the most
important legislation acts that affect corporate
governance, financial disclosure and the practice
of public accounting since the USA securities laws
of the early 1930 s. It is, moreover, a law that
came into being in the glare of a very bright,
very hot spotlight. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is
arranged into eleven titles. This Act is mandatory
and it als...
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Cost Benefit Analysis United States Government
1,606 words
Morality depends on the ability of an individual
to choose between good and evil, thus, entailing
freedom of the will and the moral responsibility
of the individual for his actions. It is obvious
this is so for the individual, but what about
groups and governments? Do they have the ability
to choose between good and evil, do they have free
will and therefore are they subject to the same
paradigms of morality as the individual or does an
autonomous morality apply. What if we relate this
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Police Brutality Police Misconduct
896 words
It has been discussed in many public circles
whether or not the N. Y. P. D. should or should
not be monitored by the Justice Department. Many
feel that some of the recent cases of brutality
and corruption have warranted some sort of
intervention by the Government. I believe that we
should be opposed to a federal monitor. To be
constantly watched over by a body such as the
Justice Department, would be demoralizing to all
of the officers. As we know, police moral in the
N. Y. P. D has not always b...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Characters In The Story
614 words
Similarities between Characters in the Story and
Fitzgerald Like the characters in his novel The
Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald live an
extravagant life during the Jazz Age in which he
partied hard, unaccustomed to his newfound wealth.
Fitzgerald simply wrote about the things that so
many American s had heard about but never been to;
Parties on East Egg with free flowing alcohol, or
bootlegging liquor. Fitzgerald s experiences would
not had been the same if it wasn t for things that
were goin...
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Acts Of Kindness Labor Camp
443 words
Heroes What is a hero? A hero is defined as a
brave or noble person, but this definition is not
accurate after reading Arnold Geier's book Heroes
of the Holocaust. This book deals with the true
heroes of one the most repulsive and disgusting
times in world history. The compilation of stories
in this book are not so much about the survivors
who tell the stories, but about the heroes who
risked their lives and well being to come to the
aid of others so these stories could be told.
There are heroes...
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Wasn T Didn T
830 words
The True meaning behind the Killing of the
Elephant An elephant has been shot and killed. Wt
a mere act of violence or does it go beyond that?
In this situation, the killing of the elephant
goes far behind self-defense and security. It s
taken to a personal level, which leads to
difficult complications. George Orwell is
overwhelmed with what is expected from him, than
what he knows is morally correct. Even though he
knew emotionally that it was wrong to shoot and
kill the elephant; it was more i...
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