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    establish a number of community organizations in Philadelphia. This includes a lending library, the city’s first fire company, a police patrol and the American Philosophical Society, a group devoted to the sciences and other scholarly pursuits. Franklin also organized the Pennsylvania militia, raised funds to build a city hospital and spearheaded a program to pave and light city streets. Also Franklin was instrumental in the creation of the Academy of Philadelphia, a college which opened in 1751 and became

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    Nia Givens The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Christianity was very important in Victorian London. The concept of the duality of good and evil that was taught in the story of the Garden of Eden was widely used in Victorian literature. “Duality, humorously and simply stated, is the split of one into two, while still existing as one.” (Lopez). Duality is a theme found throughout Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde’. Most of the story is related in the third

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    INTRODUCTION Marketing is about making sure that a business is providing the goods and services that customers want. It involves identifying and anticipating what consumers want today and will want in the future. The marketing department then plays an important role in taking these goods and services to market through all the channels the business sells through. This report is about identifying Argos key external stakeholders and also analysing the external stakeholders’ influence on Argos, Conclusion

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    Police Discretion Essay

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    Police Discretion April 20th , 2008 One aspect of the criminal justice system that has been debated for many years is that of police discretion. Police discretion is defined as the ability of a police officer, a prosecutor, a judge, and a jury to exercise a degree of personal decision making in deciding who is going to be charged or punished for a crime and how they are going to be punished. This basically is saying that there are situations when these law enforcement officers have to use their

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    Anonymous has no leader or controlling party and relies on the power of its individualparticipants. "Anyone who wants to can be Anonymous and work toward a set of goals..." a member of Anonymous explained to the Baltimore City Paper. "We have this agenda that we all agree on and we allcoordinate and act, but all act independently toward it, without any want for recognition. We just want toget something that we feel is important done..." A simple definition of Anonymous

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    child prostitution, and its an epidemic that’s propelled by inadequate orphanages, ineffective laws, and a demand in commercial sex. Even places like the UK and America are no strangers to the underage sex industry. In London there’s a dark alley along Edgeware road where the city likes to turn a blind eye. An average night there will cost you from six to fifteen pounds. Men make up a large portion of the patrons but the business there is no stranger to the opposite sex. Children walk about and the

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    Symbolism Of 1984

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    Kyle Doss Ms. Lowry Honors English 2 17 August 2015 Prompt One 1984 Winston Smith lives in a country under complete totalitarian control. He is part of a poor city with little food and huge pyramids. These pyramids are home to a party called Big Brother which uses surveillance cameras to constantly watch its people and exercise its power. Winston’s main attributes are his fatalism and rebelliousness. Winston hates the Party passionately and starts to test the limits of its power. He has a love affair

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    The History of Fingerprints Fingerprints offer a solid method for an individual's identification. This is the basis for clarification of fingerprints and has since replaced techniques for identifying people who are reluctant to admit previous arrests. (Moore, 2017) This essay will discuss the historical backdrop of fingerprints as a science and timeline, the progression, and accomplishments. The first known utilization of fingerprinting was in the fourteenth century Persia, where government authorities

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    Unit 10: Safeguarding in Health and Social Care Student Name: Student I.D: Submission date: 09/12/2015 CONTENTS PAGE Task | Page number | Task 1: Induction Pack on Abuse factors and contexts (1.1, 1.2, 1.3) | 4-12 | Task 2: Essay on the law in contexts (2.1, 2.2) | 12-19 | Task 3: Power point presentation on working practices and strategies (3.1, 3.2, 3.3) | 20-28 | References | 29-30

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    One of the biggest cultural movements to arise from Reggae was the Skinheads. Skinhead culture grew from the fusion between the modernists or ‘Mods’ and Jamaican rude boys. Mod culture was a youth movement in British cities that originated in the late 1950s, that represented a certain fashion, music tastes and scooter riding. The peak of the Mod culture matched up with the time when the majority of Caribbean immigrants arrived in the UK, in the mid 60’s. Due to a large amount of Mods being of working-class

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