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    Elemira Case Study

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    ELMIRA (WENY) - Negotiations continue between the Elmira City Council and unions representing the city's police, fire and other civil service employees. City council met Thursday to discuss health insurance negotiations to prevent making cuts in the Elmira Police Department. After an almost three hour executive session, city council made no progress to report. "They have agreed to sit and discuss but we're just not making any headway so that's where we are," explains City of Elmira Mayor, Sue

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    Although a few states require that the child be under an umbrella school or that the parents be a certified teacher, Florida does not. Parents in the state of Florida can teach their own children and choose their own curriculum. When I first started homeschooling, I joined an umbrella school. The main idea is that they maintain attendance records, issue report cards and assist with documentation necessary to transfer to a school. The parent is still responsible for the choice of curriculum and

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    Burbank Police Internship

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    My internship took place at the Burbank Police Department. It is located in Burbank Illinois and conveniently not to far from where I live. Burbank it self has a population of about 28,095 citizens and was founded in 1970.This is a very small department and was started in the 1982. The Burbank Police Department has professionally trained, a 53-member force. Currently, all officers have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree. Supervisors are required to attend advanced training from the Police Institute

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    Good Morning Sammy, If you can give me a call when you get a chance I woukd greatly appeciate it. Here's the latest: 1. Kaehler's father agreed to go to counseling but Mary Pat does not accept insurance. I asked her father if he'd be willing to pay half ($40) but his reply was only if she takes credit cards. Mary Pat does not take credit cards which I informed him of and again I asked him if he would still go and he did not reply to me. I'm doing the work to make their relationship better

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    Introduction – 45 to 60 seconds Audio Eric’s neighborhood has a small plot of undeveloped land, and community leaders are unsure what to do with it. Many people want to leave it alone, some want to sell it, and others want to turn it into a playground for kids. But Eric has a better idea – he thinks that the land should be turned into a dog park! Most families in the neighborhood have dogs and kids, and Eric always sees kids walking their dogs. If the land were developed into a dog park, then dogs

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    Konopaske (2016) defined bureaucratic control system as a way to measure progress towards set performance goals, and if/when necessary using corrective measures to ensure performance goals. Public schools must comply with all state statutes governing education and all state administrative regulations, such as contractual obligations (removal of ten-year teacher contract and standardized test 10 Ready Test). Comply with Federal administrative agencies relations, for example, No Child Left behind and

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    The whistle blows. All you can hear is a bunch of clapping and the words “State Bound” and “Huskies”. I am stuck speechless and motionless in the center of the field. The rest of the team is jumping all around talking with the fans. I couldn't comprehend that we were heading to state. Who would have thought a small farming community such as ours would be going to state; New Holstein made it. “Ian. Ian...Ian.” My girlfriend Zoey was trying to get my attention. I still wasn’t responding. “Ian, come

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    Panyee Soccer Team This story is about a group of young boys who had a big dream. It all starts off where the few young boys are watching a normal game of football (soccer.) They have wanted to play for a while now and they are definitely thinking about playing. Many people in their town didn’t have the guts to believe they’d do it, but even the group of boys didn’t quite believe in themselves, at the start, but from learning about this amazing story, you definitely would believe these few kids

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    Jack Lessig's Code

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    Many factors go into play when considering why an individual chooses to behave a certain way. Although, many individuals pin this on the government and laws, society also dictates norms and what is expected, acceptable behavior. Throughout reading parts of Lessig’s novel entitled Code, he clearly laid out his viewpoints on regulation and how individuals are impacted by it in their daily lives. Each element is interconnected and helps work towards or against each other in order to put constraints

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    Reboot Themes

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    Conformity is often used by the government in order to keep their country and its citizens safe. The authorities in the movie Equilibrium and the novel Reboot by Amy Tintera both present a common theme of dictatorial control. The two protagonists being trapped under oppressive laws while they struggle to escape the dystopian society greatly exemplify the frightening aspect of totalitarianism. Through the examples in the film and novel of an oppressive community control and the fictitious vision of

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