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    early 19th century of London. Jack the Ripper is an interesting topic for me because of it’s mystery and that most people thought it was a myth. I also believed that Jack the Ripper truly exists which brings me to have the interest to write this essay. Therefore, what led Jack the Ripper to kill the various victims he did in early 19th century London? I believed that Jack the ripper killed his victim due to the corruptness of early 19th century London. 19th century London is a time era where people

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    the Globe Theater complex, you'd get some idea of what it was like to see a play in William Shakespeare's day. But what was London like when Shakespeare lived there? What would he have observed that might have inspired him when he wrote his famous plays? Born in a town called Stratford-Upon-Avon in 1564, Shakespeare arrived in London in the 1580s. London was a growing city, and it offered many of its residents the opportunity to become prosperous. During the 16th century, London's population doubled

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    This essay will start by identifying the history of the police and when did the term ‘new police’ have been established notifying the beginning of a new criminal justice system. It will than discuss how far is the new police witnessing more sophisticated era in responding to crime. The techniques the police follow to fight crime could be divided into two section. The first section is the traditional approaches and that include random patrol and response, Stop and search, investigation and detection

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    Development of a Police Officer The development of America’s police officers consists of many elements. These elements are what influence police behavior and action. Throughout time, the concept of policing has been redefined to fit the needs of the time. Originally, the police were a symbol of power and control and used to eliminate enemies of kings and pharaohs. As time move forward, the concept of policing changed the nature of soldiers into policemen. In today’s times, police officers are considered

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    "Hello, My name is Hamad Baksh. A career in Law Enforcement has always intrigued me, even as a kid. Growing up in London, has greatly influenced my interest, because the crime rates were incredibly high and as a child, there was nothing I could do about it. Once i was 18 i have studied Combat Academy in London. After 2 years of studying i learned self-defence and handling weapons. I was a bodyguard in many Night Clubs and i know how to deal with trespassers. I was 20 when I started to serve in Military

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    During an Odyssey trip of my own, I will be travelling to three different countries doing different things while I am there to visit. My first destination is London, United Kingdom while there I will be visiting the London Eye, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. My second place of interest for travel is Paris, France. While there to contain the boredom I will be a part of the tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Canal Saint-Martin, and the Place des Vosges. Third in my plane route is Barcelona

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    developing, building, and operating transit facilities, including street railways, elevated and under-ground systems etc. The role of civil engineering is to providing transportation infrastructure to accommodate a growing population and economy of city. If we look back towards history, transcontinental railroads, national highways, canals, petroleum and natural gas pipelines, as well as major urban transit systems, are testimonials to the achievement of civil

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    women in London, England. Nobody was ever convicted of these terrible crimes, and they still go unsolved to this day. There are multiple reasons that the killer, given the name of Jack the Ripper, was never caught. Location, era, and law enforcement were all strong contributing factors. Jack the Ripper is still a mystery due to the environment that made up the East End of London, a lack of modern investigational technologies, and the weak police force in the area. The East End area of London was not

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    turned out to be good for the city, but there have also been cases where hosting the games became a nightmare. For instance, in 1996 the Olympic games were held in Atlanta, but did not turn out so well due to the way the city went about funding the games. The city used private funding instead of going with public funding because they believed they would generate money more efficiently. In addition, a bomb went off during the games which caused tremendous chaos in the city. Unfortunately, it did not

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    for hundreds of years all around the world. The first Jack the Ripper murder happened on April 3rd 1888. Jack the Ripper would prey on local prostitutes in the London, within the district of Whitechapel. Whitechapel was known as the “bad” part of London because it housed prostitutes, criminals, and other unwanted scum from around the city. Just an example of how bad and criminally active the district of Whitechapel was like, some people would compare it to modern day Compton or South Central Los

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