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    able to create courses of action against a potential threat, he or she must be able to anticipate the results on the battlefield. To win wars, commanders must be comprehensively informed and make decisions quickly. The commander relies on staff officers and NCOs to assist with the planning and developing of courses of action in regards to making these decisions. This essay will outline what is needed for forecasting the outcome of current operations to assist in creating concepts for future missions

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    vehicle pursuit as an attempt by a law enforcement officer to stop a moving vehicle, the occupants are aware that the office is attempting to stop them and they refuse to stop by either increasing their speed or disobeying the officer. If an agency has a pursuit policy, it typically falls under three types: discretionary, restrictive, and discouraging. Alpert & Fridell (1992) identified agencies that have policies on pursuits use one of these

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    This precludes E-4 members, or third-class petty officers, from even being considered to be an LEI, without regard to their experience or maturity level. 3. Some would argue that pay-grade limitations such as the requirement to be a second class petty officer or above to serve as an LEI exist to protect the integrity of the law enforcement training program. While, by and large, that may be true, preventing otherwise impeccably qualified third class petty officers from even being considered is

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    requesting immigration relief. 2. An immigration officer, a social worker and if needed an interpreter that are trained in cultural sensitivity, go through some paperwork 3. The immigration officer conducts an extensive interview to the applicant 4. The immigration officer analyzes the case and decides if the story is coherent with the evidence. 5. The immigration officer approves asylum and schedules the audience with an immigration judge OR the immigration officer denies asylum because his story lacks credibility

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    One of the most interesting and, at times, challenging aspects of serving as a Naval Officer is working with a team of people from a diverse background. The sailors I have worked with come from all over the United States, and even some from other countries. While this has led to a rich experience, it sometimes presented a leadership challenge. What I found out quickly was that every sailor approached his or her service in the Navy slightly different. Some sailors served because a relative did

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    The setting is an integral part of any good story, and especially so within the Gothic genre. From the endless varieties and specificities of haunted houses and physical and mental loneliness to the invasion of the domestic space and invasion of the natural environment, the Gothic genre relies on the setting. Not only do Gothic settings provide various moods for the audience and help shape the characters story arcs, they help the audience better understand the characters. Some stories can happen

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    trusting anyone in the military command easier than women for two reasons. One, 99 percent of commanding ranks are taken by men, and two, men are more likely to help men than women. A woman can not get help from a commanding officer that's a woman, because the commanding officer is probably in a rut of her own. Women should join forces and overthrow the men in charge. The US would see a dramatic difference in sexual harassment cases reported. "A Pentagon Survey of 90,000 service members showed that

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    boys are very close to being rescued, but they do not know it, then the conch breaks, which symbolizes the loss of the social structure that has been developed. After that, Jack’s group becomes savage and hunts Ralph, but shortly after that, a naval officer appears. To begin, the message shown in the events leading up to the conclusion is to “Never give up”. This is the message because the boys are living fine with each other, but then Jack and his tribe become savages. Jack becomes very violent because

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    Kendall Getten 12 2370 Nautical Ct Denver NC 704-657-4600 Prose 68 kendallgetten@gmail.com East Lincoln Middle School It seems that no one really understands us. By “us” I mean the people who live every day in fear of starving or freezing to death. People walk past us on the streets and comment on how sick we look, but they do nothing to help! They think that if they give us money we will just spend it on alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs. They don't understand that we are scared, scared of dying, and

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    • Our staff has reported positive results from Sobering Center use. Recent intake time study of sobering center was 7 minutes from intake to Patrol officer release. Sheriff’s Office has highest percentage of use when compared to number of drunks arrested. All commanders are encouraged to share the info with their troops and utilize this positive regional tool. • We have 9 in the academy and 22 in FTO. Santa Clara SO’s academy works extremely well for us. • Next Commanders meeting will be at the

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