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Over Speeding and A Ticket 506 words
It was a long time coming, but it was here. I had finally gotten my license, after what seemed like a millennium. My parents were quite happy for me. Being the oldest I could now help ease the stress of the transporting my three younger sisters. (not to mention running errands for my parents) I ...

Negotiating More Effectively 350 words
What do you need to know in order to negotiate effectively? What do you need to know in order to negotiate? A telemarketing manager from a dating service said, before they start their negotiation, they must screen the customer; the customer must be a stable person, successful, and single. A ...

Late Again for School 537 words
The clouds had moved in earlier that evening. It was very gloomy weather, but it wasn't raining yet. Rick and Jodie let their fifteen-year-old daughter go to a party that night. She had a curfew but she was late...again. They were sitting at the kitchen table having a discussion, and waiting for ...

The Advancement of Crime Technology 804 words
Today it is hard to commit a crime a not get caught because, of the technology that is used today. If you look back to the fifties and sixties many crimes were not solved. Back in those days people would know that they could get away with something. In the present time technology allows us to s ...

"The Truth is Rarely Pure and Never Simple" 592 words
Just imagine if you could not tell a lie for one day. That is exactly what happened to Fletcher Coal in Liar Liar. Max, Fletcher's son, made a wish that his father would not be able to tell a lie for one day, and it came true; that got me thinking. Telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing ...

A Movie Report on Dirty Harry 1691 words
In class we defined force as use of power, energy and strength, and we said that it was an occupational requirement for police. We defined violence as the rapid intensive use of force and it could be good, legal and legitimate in some circumstances for police officers. We defined brutality as ille ...

The Spirit of Childhood is Dead 552 words
The child inside of today's juveniles is not dead, nor is it a ghost wandering around brutally retaliating against the world. Rather, it is lost, desperately trying to find a home or comfort in something similar. What it finds instead is rage, despair, and violence. The cause of which is the cor ...

The Murder of James 385 words
Tom wasn't a good kid but he wasn't the worst in the class. He did have a very short temper. And when someone got him mad he would go as far as breaking their nose. One day he went further. Everybody new not to mess with Tom especially on a Monday but on day a new kid arrived. ...

The Biographies of Police and Their Hompages 499 words
From the sight www.officer.com, I connected to the Middletown Police Department home page. Due to the recent happenings at the world trade center the page has been devoted to how we, the citizen can help out. It also gives a picture and if clicked a biography of the police Chief John F. Polling ...

The Skills to Pay The Bills 1182 words
It has been 30 long years on the force and time has flown by. Who would have thought I had what it took to become Chief of police? I worked hard everyday and I loved every second of it. I have met so many people and seen so many faces. The best part of my job is I get to help people. There is n ...

Nathans Run in 1996 514 words
Nathan's run, published in 1996 used themes and issues, which are present in past and contemporary affairs of society. Juvenile detention, killer teenagers justifying their actions, police corruption, these are all issues found in news and current affairs. Using familiar issues, ideas and themes Joh ...

Pursuing Law Enforcement Career 1999 words
You are pinned down near a parked car by gunfire crisscrossing from two rivaling gangs with an innocent child you managed to grab from the street before the child was bout to be caught in the crossfire, you have the child in your arms with a gun in your other hand while you try to radio in for backu ...

Women Roles in "Antigone" 568 words
Is a woman stronger than a man? Under any circumstances, should men take orders from women? These questions have caused many conflicts between men and women throughout history and even today. Men often feel that women are inferior to them. Women often feel that they are quite equal to men and want ...

an Interview With a Police Officer 1186 words
I think that being a policeman is the hardest job anyone can be. Police officers have to work in any conditions. Many locations, which range from towns and countrysides, to urban areas of all size, are working grounds for police officers. Working conditions vary according to location, size. Those w ...

The Causes & Effects of Bravado 2111 words
If there is anything glorious or romantic about being a cop I certainly do not know what it is. My experience as a law enforcement officer lasted only a few years, but in that time I nearly burned myself out to a level of superior cynicism. For me, enforcing laws was like being trapped in ...

Complexity and Simplicity of Life As Viewed By Robbins and Thoreau 360 words
I agree with Tom Robbins that life is complex opposed to Thoreau's view that life is simple. The only way that life could be simple for anyone, is if he/she lived all alone with everything needed for life already provided. Even the company of another person would complicate thing ...

Race Relations When "A Slow Walk of Trees" Was Written 714 words
Improvement in Race Relations Race relations in the United States are much better now than they were when Toni Morrison wrote "A Slow Walk of Trees" 25 years ago. The United States prides itself in being considered the most diverse country in the planet. Living in Los Angeles, California, one of the ...

The Improvement in Race Relations 735 words
Race relations in the United States are much better now than they were when Toni Morrison wrote "A Slow Walk of Trees" 25 years ago. The United States prides itself in being considered the most diverse country in the planet. Living in Los Angeles, California, one ...

The Narative Cinema 443 words
In hearing of the time capsule, I would like to suggest that the film "M" be placed into its shell. In our current day in age in which violence seems to rule, especially in media, it is important to keep in mind respectfulness, even when dealing with horrible events. The film "M", directed by Fritz ...

The Mythology of The Great Pumpkin 846 words
Back in the early 1600's when people believed in witches and warlocks, they never knew what would be around the corner, in alleys, and streets. In the small town of Salem, Massachusetts, the belief in the supernatural was very strong. On Friday, October 13, just after dusk an old woman in a nearb ...

women of law enforcement 649 words
Everyday, the men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line to protect our society. These men and women are also part of a family. And each day when they leave their homes, their family members pray that they will return safely home. But, what happens to these families when one day ...

The Cops, The Protector of the Society 649 words
Everyday, the men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line to protect our society. These men and women are also part of a family. And each day when they leave their homes, their family members pray that they will return safely home. But, what happens to these families when one day ...

Stresses Involve in Police Work 1587 words
Stress is a term used by many, is somewhat misunderstood, and often used to describe a negative condition or emotional state. People experience various forms of stress at home, work, in social settings, and when engaged in activities to simply have fun, such as playing sports. Police officer's exper ...

Risk of Stress 1587 words
Stress is a term used by many, is somewhat misunderstood, and often used to describe a negative condition or emotional state. People experience various forms of stress at home, work, in social settings, and when engaged in activities to simply have fun, such as playing sports. Police officer's exper ...

The Rights of Young American 1681 words
The Rights of the Young American Dismissed Under the eyes of god we are all created equal, and under the foundation of the country with gods blessing all patrons of the great USA are created equal. Right? Well that's what I thought until my eyes were opened this summer to the cruel REAL world. I ...


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