The premise of your question (as you conveyed it) is not precisely correct. Two of the officers involved in the Rodney King incident, Laurence Powell and Sergeant Stacey Koon, *were* eventually convicted on Federal criminal charges of having violated Rodney King's civil rights. 1. Two types of "non-lethal" weapons (in other words, not *deadly weapons* as a handgun would be considered) were employed in the Rodney King event: the Taser and the PR-24 baton (a specialized sort of nightstick, evolving…
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------------------------------------------------- Email: mwill1@masonlive.gmu.edu SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Meticulous, energetic, enterprising former Navy Hospital Corpsman with over 8 years of training and experience in the medical sector. Adept in providing excellent patient care, carrying out multiple tasks simultaneously, resolving problems and thriving in high pressure environments. Possess…
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DWAYNE E SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX Rank: Sergeant (E5) Status: Active Transcript Sent To: BRINSON, DWAYNE E Military Courses Military Course ID ACE Identifier Course Title Location-Description-Credit Areas 808 to 26-NOV-2004 07-SEP-2004 Recruit Training Master: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to perform basic and infantry skills of physical ability, drill and ceremony, marksmanship, confidence, personal grooming and hygiene; perform as a team member in tactical offensive…
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pg. 4 4. The Importance Of Implementing Intellectual Capital Processes pg. 4-5 5. The Value Factor pg. 5 6. Employee and Management Training & Development pg. 5 -6 7. Capture Process pg. 6 8.…
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I. Introduction a. Summary b. Possible Views i. Utilitarian ii. Kantian c. Thesis Peter Singer Notes: In his classic article, “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” Peter Singer (Singer, 1972) argues that we in the affluent world have an obligation to do much more than we do to improve the lives of needy people. He argues that if we can prevent something very bad from happening without incurring a comparable moral cost, then we ought to do it. For example, if one notices a small child…
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Uncle Sam’s Middle Child “Take care of your people and your people will take care of you.” Words spoken to me as I advanced to the rank of Petty Officer in the United States Navy. This is the mentality that military servicemen and women have for one another. It is a comradeship that only a small group of individuals will come to understand with only 0.5% serving on active duty at any given time. (Pewresearch.org) To fail your fellow shipmate, airmen, solider, or marine is the biggest fear of every…
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and time in completing my Summer Internship Report. I also give special thanks to CA Maneesh K Gupta, co–partner of Maneesh K Gupta & Co for his compassionate help. I would also like to thank Col. (Retd.) Devish Pratap Singh, Finance and Accounts Officer; Mr. Deepak Sharma, Accounts Office; Mr. Sunil Srivastava, Accountant; Mr. Ashok Kumar Kashyap, Accounts Clerk at Giri Institute of Development Studies (GIDS), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh for their compassionate help and support in providing me the necessary…
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Atha Corporation Accounting & Finance Department Plan Human Resources Department Plan Melanie Hanson Patrick Blessinger Bus3011 Spring 2014 Table of Contents 3. Executive Summary 4. Human Resources Description 4. Accounting and Finance Description 4. Human Resources Purpose Statement 4. Accounting and Finance Purpose Statement 5. Human Resources Goals and Activities 5. Accounting and Finance Goals and Activities 5. Management Goals and Activities 6. Human Resources Organizational…
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CP7: Working as part of more than one team. Task 1- Team Working 1.1: Explain what team working means. A team is something more than a collection of individuals. Teamwork is a group of people working together to achieve the same goal. The whole is more than a sum of the parts. A team can be identified by evidence of some or all of the following: A shared purpose, vision, aim, objective or outcome An agreed set of values and principles that underpin activity A shared understanding of roles and…
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The Reforms of Tsar Alexander II Carl Peter Watts examines a set of reforms which held out the prospect of modernising Russia but whose failure paved the way for revolution. Alexander II’s ‘great reforms’ stand out as among the most significant events in nineteenth century Russian history. Alexander became known as the ‘Tsar Liberator’ because he abolished serfdom in 1861. Yet 20 years later he was assassinated by terrorists. Why did Alexander introduce a programme of reforms and why did they…
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