Patrol

1. Compare and Contrast community-oriented policing with traditional policing.Describe the strengths and weaknesses of community-oriented policing.How has the implementation of community oriented policing affected neighborhood crime?Your essay should be well-developed (3-4 paragraphs) using at least two scholarly references and written in APA format.2. In Problem-Oriented Policing (POP), what are...
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Any topic (writer’s choice)

1. The following is a passage from The Life and Death of Sophie Stark (2015). Discuss how the concepts narrator and characterisation are relevant in this context by close readingn (parts of) the passage. In other words, pick out specific phrases, words and/or sentences and interpret/discuss them in detail. (10 points total, word limit: 250 words + quoted text)The night I told the story it had...
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Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with appropriate historical evidence. Addresses all parts of the question. Makes direct, relevant comparisons. Analyzes relevant reasons for similarities and differences. 1.In the period circa 1750 to 1900,

Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with appropriate historical evidence.Addresses all parts of the question.Makes direct, relevant comparisons.Analyzes relevant reasons for similarities and differences.1.    In the period circa 1750 to 1900, revolutions occurred in many parts of the world.Develop an argument that evaluates the extent to which revolutions led to cultural...
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Discussion

Discussion 1: What is your position on assigning grades based on a curve (a relative scale)? Explain and defend your position.Discussion 2: Clinical performance evaluation is subjective and involves the judgments of the evaluator. It is filtered by the evaluators perspective, values, and biases. With this in mind, select three clinical evaluation strategies that you believe are fair and accurate...
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History

In Book 1 of the Republic, one of the points Socrates most often brings up in his examinations of the various definitions of justice is human nature, especially human fallibility. Is it possible to arrive at any definition of justice that does not run into this problem? Why or why not? (In 500-600 words)
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