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    to take part in the research of this field throughout my undergraduate degree but have not been able to explore it as in depth as I could through a graduate degree. Completing a Master 's of Applied Science in I/O psychology at the University of Waterloo will allow me to reach this goal as I know that research is an integral part of the program. As such, my current interest in career choices are focused on the teaching and research aspects of being a professor. My recent experience as an Honours

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    escaped back into France. Accompanied by a thousand men from his Old Guard he marched toward Paris and gathered an army of supporters along the way. Once again, Napoleon assumed the position of Emperor, but it lasted only 100 days until the battle of Waterloo and was defeated by the English and Prussian Armies on June 18, 1815. A month later he was sent into exile on the island of St. Helena off the coast of Africa. On May 5, 1821, the

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    Good day 8E, May I ask how many wars you know of? From the Battle of Waterloo on Sunday, 18 June 1815 to WW2, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945, or maybe the ancient war when Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332BC, war has outraged across the globe. What are your current beliefs about War? Is it a benefactor or a major problem, nature or manmade? I look to change your beliefs and enlighten you about reality. I am a human being, just like you so we view the mercilessness and blood loss caused

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    The End of the Emperor The morning sky of June 18 let out a warm breeze out on the town of Waterloo, Belgium, but that does not excuse the fact that the ground was all wet and soggy. Last night, we experienced some heavy, very uncomfortable rain, which had led to a sleepless night. As I sit near my tent with my battalion, I see a courier riding up to the command tent where he would find the Duke of Wellington. The message must be urgent, as the courier whizzed past us, his horse nearly trampling

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    Before 1886, there was no public transportation in the Kitchener-Waterloo region, then known as the Berlin-Waterloo region, before Berlin was renamed to Kitchener. Without your own means of transportation, likely a horse-drawn vehicle, you would have to travel by foot, meaning you probably could not travel too far. However, when horse-drawn streetcars were brought to the region, this all changed for the residents. The Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway Company was established in 1886 and finally opened

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    Nitonya has been a Member of the Pretrial Services team since we established the team and since then she has been an exceptional worker and she has met expectations this year. Nitonya as a Court Services Officer 2 serves as one of our trainers. Throughout the year, she has developed training material that has helped the team tremendously. She has mastered the pretrial services Monitoring system being able to serve as the main trainer for violations of Monitoring and electronic monitoring cases.

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    On June 18, 1815 , Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by the Sixth Coalition at the Battle of Waterloo. The Sixth Coalition consisted of the United Kingdom, Austria, Russia and Prussia, who were recognized as the “Great Powers.” They created the Concert of Europe, a system that was designed to create a balance of power between its members, contain France following years of war, and to prevent the rise of another future tyrant such as Napoleon. On June 8, 1815, the German Confederation was created

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    Dick Leet stopped in to the Waterloo Recreational Center one day to take pictures of his artwork when Ray Forsberg, Superintendent at the Waterloo Recreational Center asked Leet to look at a letter he had received. The letter from the MacNider Board of Trustees requested candidates for the director position. Leet working to finish his Master’s Degree and waiting to hear more information on the MacNider’s directing position, found himself being offered two more jobs at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount

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    Recently, there was a class action lawsuit made against the Waterloo Regional Police Services Board and the police association. There have been several cases of sexual harassment, abuse and discrimination. One of the allegations included a supervisory officer texting a woman under his command asking for naked pictures. Another allegation is that a training officer commanded oral sex from his female officer. The inner workings of the police service are private and secretive. The oath of secrecy that

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    1. Is CIMS still the right answer (sharing information across the PRIDE police agencies)? Is this vision too grandiose for police agencies to embrace at this time? Should PRIDE agencies continue to expend effort and resources (demanding more complicated system requirements) to work toward this information sharing goal? Should WRPS follow the “I’ll have what she’s having” strategy and simply select the same solution as the other PRIDE agencies? a. The answer depends on a few factors that are not

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