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    authorized by Congress to enforce specific laws or attend to specific situations (Gaines, Miller, 2006). Under the Department of Justice the following are the following departments: The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), United States Marshal Service (USMS), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).The FBI is responsible for investigating federal law violations and has jurisdiction over two hundred federal crimes like sabotage

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    Sri Lanka should reach 100% institutional delivery level. It helps to further reduce the maternal and infant mortality. Sri Lankan mothers migrate foreign countries as housemaids to increase the economic condition of their families. This is one of the major income in Sri Lanka. But her children loose her protection. It directly effects to the child mortality and malnutrition. The government should introduce barriers to migrate women as housemaids, especially mothers who have small children. Sri Lanka

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    succeed. The goal that I have set for myself is to have a career in Criminal Justice. The obstacles that I have to go through is finishing college graduating with an Associate’s degree. Getting through the police academy so I can become a police officer and even after a couple years I would like to move up ranks. In order for me to accomplish graduating from college and going through the police academy that strengths that I have that will get me there is I always pay attention in class I always find

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    large role in the strategic planning or gaining an edge over the competition. Due to the fact that our obvious competition are foreign nations and realistically no one in the Army would transfer jobs from the United States Army to the Chinese Army because they had a superior total compensation package. However, the United States Army is not only in competition with foreign nations. They are also in competition with private or corporate sector organizations, which would like to attract soldiers to

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    Compensation is a critical aspect of every organization and appropriate consideration and strategic planning must be conducted in regards to compensation in order to ensure success of the organization’s mission statement. I believe that most managers fail to recognize the importance of compensation in the strategic planning process and write it off as something that they have little input or value added. They fail to consider that they have the responsibility to analyze compensation in the strategic

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    the Meritorious Honor Award. Despite very heavy work load in the office and very hectic work schedule, Kye volunteered to assume additional duties during the President’s visit as the First Lady’s motorcade control officer during the day time and as the alternate logistic control officer responsible for the movement of equipment brought to the embassy compound by the White House Communications Agency (WHCA) during the evening and night hours. The pressure placed on him was tremendous and sometime

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    Community Policing

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    Officers' focus on responding to incidents quickly, and move on to the next emergency call. This type of policing does not stop or reduce crime significantly; it is a temporary fix to a chronic problem, but the reactive approach suggests that the mere presence of a police vehicle will help deter crime (Government of Canada, 2015). One disadvantage to traditional policing is that the police officers assume that the problems of society are not within

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    Running Head: SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia’s Military: The Social Aspects of the Kingdom’s Armed Forces Introduction For a land with such a long history of military conquests, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a relatively short one. Strategic movements by the House of Saud in the 1800s started the birth of the Kingdom, and the military has quickly transformed from a tribal militia to a regional super-power. However, Saudi Arabia is not without its faults. In this paper

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    president issuing hundreds of legislative bills without any real community or political dialogue (Abd Rabou 2015) . The surveillance system in Egypt simply does not work while the presidency and other security services have a strict hold on power and while human rights violations are made by police officers in police stations, prison cells, and even on the streets. All of which is a continued replay of Mubarak’s security policies. The constitution has been violated many times by the regime and the president

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    enforcement officers to search a home or business without the owner's or the occupant's consent or knowledge; the expanded use of national security letters, which FBI to search telephone, e-mail, and financial records without a court order; and the expanded access of law enforcement agencies to business records, including library and financial records. The Act allows federal officials greater authority in tracking and intercepting communications, both for purposes of law enforcement and foreign intelligence

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