Theory & practices of LE – discretion Explain the importance discretion has on a police officer’s ability to make decisions. Provide an example of how extra-legal factors can negatively affect how an officer treats a suspect. REQUIRED TEXT: (S) Law Enforcement in the 21st Century Heath B. Grant & Karen J. Terry, 2016 Pearson
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Identify specific places in the chosen music selections (time stamp) that are examples of the “American Sound.”
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, the United States has significantly influenced the direction of music throughout the world. From spirituals to folk to blues to jazz and rock and roll, the “American Sound” has become a major contribution to our global society. Assignment: Select at least two songs/pieces from the selected listening to […]
Compare and contrast the U.S. health care delivery system relative to spending per capita and ranking of health care outcomes with the health care systems of two other countries.
Assess the degree and quality of care established in 18th-century U.S. hospitals, as compared to the level of care seen in 21st-century hospitals. Compare and contrast the U.S. health care delivery system relative to spending per capita and ranking of health care outcomes with the health care systems of two other countries. Determine whether the […]
What kinds of issues or ideas concern them-What kinds of materials or processes do they use?
Fantasy The Prompt: Select and watch at least one full episode from the Art21: Art in the 21st Century series: https://art21.org/series/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/ Please watch the video FANTASY from Season 5 Links to an external site. Take notes on two of the artists discussed in the episode (or in different episodes if you watch more than one […]
What assumptions about Native Americans did sympathetic easterners make when proposing improvments on the reservations?
Response questions about Westward expansion In what way were boarding schools such as the Carlisle School and other such schools effectively “cultural genocide”? What were some of the methods employed? Be sure to also complete the Reading Like a Historian follow-up portion of this assignment What assumptions about Native Americans did sympathetic easterners make when […]
What will you do to assure your team members that they have a voice and are free to challenge each other’s input?
Scenario: Your company is introducing a change to technology or personnel that will affect your team’s working environment. You are tasked with gaining buy-in from your team, as well as learning if they have any objections to this change. You already know that certain team members have strong opinions about the change and are not […]
why did it take so long for women to achieve this goal?
Week Two Discussion QUESTION 5. The early decades of the 20th century saw the final push to pass an amendment giving women the right to vote. That dream finally became a reality–after 75 years of campaign and agitating!–in 1920 with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. This weeks readings, online exhibits and lectures offer much […]
How Do You Rate the 20th c. from Today’s Perspective?
Reading and Response: How Do You Rate the 20th c. from Today’s Perspective? Retrospective on the 20th Century: One View Read the article below and discuss whether or not you feel the author truly and accurately reflects on how history will view this last century and whether you agree with that view based on the […]
If the earth’s climate continues to change due to atmospheric warming during this century, as most climate scientists project it will, is this likely to favor r-selected or K-selected species? Explain
SCI1010 In Class Assignment 7 Answer the following questions in a separate document or on a separate sheet of paper. You may work in groups of no more than 4. 1) If the earth’s climate continues to change due to atmospheric warming during this century, as most climate scientists project it will, is this likely […]
Discuss the ways in which we see the emergence of the modern individual who is aware of the challenges to the humanist view of man’s nobility and goodness.
Arts and Humanities: Humanist world the 16th century enters Humanists viewed human beings as noble creatures, capable of achieving fulfillment in the expanding world in which they lived. With this new orientation came the realization that man’s nature also could be rude, selfish, and even destructive. Discuss the ways in which we see the emergence […]