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Object Oriented Programming
Words: 277 - Pages: 2.... to understand programming has been around since the late 60's. These advances allowed programmers to write fairly complex programs relatively easy using such languages as C and Pascal. However, once a program reached a certain size it was just too complex to manage. In 1980 at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, Bjarne Stroustrup developed a new programming paradigm. (2) His new concept was built on structured programming and incorporated a few new powerful ideas. Some of the more noteworthy include Classes, Polymorphism, overloading, and inheritance.
C itself is a powerful language to begin with. C++ builds on C to make it much e .....
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Public Misunderstanding Of "Officer Safety"
Words: 770 - Pages: 3.... occurred in San Diego, CA, 18
months ago. Many like it occur every day, and this is in the forefront of the
mind of every officer.
Another thing that an officer must keep in mind during a traffic stop is
the safety of the civilian driver. Same situation as above, but instead, as the
vehicle stops, the driver gets out of his car and is struck by a passing
motorist. Again, this happens more than you would like to believe.
The FBI conducts semi-annual research regarding the subject of officer
safety and procedural changes which increase the chances of law enforcement
officers surviving their high risk work day. These are the some .....
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Illegal Drugs
Words: 421 - Pages: 2.... Especially since offenders only serve one third of their sentenced prison terms. What lesson are they learning with less prison time and no substance abuse counseling?
Programs - The individuals in the community must also work together though in order for all of this to work. For instance; people should support school locker searches, random drug tests, and neighborhood watch programs. Implementing these programs may be hard at first, but with support people believe that they can help the drug problems in America.
Pros - If this choice worked as it claims, the crime rate would decrease. Since a third of all crime is commited under the inf .....
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Stress On Police Officers
Words: 1904 - Pages: 7.... demands on police officers to show even greater restraint have been increasing over the years, and so has the effects of stress on police work. With the recent attention that police suicide has received in the media there have been a number of reviews on it. Between 1934 and 1960 police suicide rates were half that of the general population. Between 1980 to the present, suicide rates in some departments almost doubled. What is the difference? You can't choke them anymore! Street justice is all but gone. Everyone has video cameras. The media gets off on putting down cops. Politicians continue to throw new laws and restrictions for police .....
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Working With Colleagues And Cu
Words: 506 - Pages: 2.... are formal and punctual, or they might be from a Muslim upbringing where they fast between sunrise and sunset for the month of Ramadan. Through effective observing, listening and questioning, staff are able to accurately identify the customers needs and expectations. Staff should then ensure that these needs are met and exceed so the customer has an enjoyable time.
Providing appropriate service to the customer is needed because the customer might be allergic to some foods such as MSG, wheat, food colourings or dairy products. Good service personal have these attributes effective verbal and non-verbal communication, sensitivity to special nee .....
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Asian American Stereotypes
Words: 627 - Pages: 3.... in political
and economic areas. In addition, African American’s are still trying to be accepted
into certain political roles throughout our society. Since Tracy Lai is a Asian in
America I feel that her argument holds great validity due to the fact that Lai shared
her own personal experiences. By reading Lai’s personal feelings, it allowed me to
understand her beliefs to a greater extent because I was able to see where she was
coming from.
Certainly I agree with Lai’s views because I have noticed that Asians are
depicted as being inferior. For example, if you have ever seen a movie or a
television show that had an Asian c .....
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Imagination 2
Words: 1045 - Pages: 4.... if” possibilities. But this method of storytelling can be used in much more subtle and/or sophisticated ways than in science fiction or fantasy novels. Through such works as the short story Dreams and the novel “Headhunter” by Timothy Findley, the film “the Matrix”, and the short story the Telltale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, one can see how a writer can use the concept of the imaginary invading reality to write their story.
In Dreams, by Timothy Findley, the main characters, two married psychiatrists named “the doctors Marlo”, have a fairly normal marriage. But they are both dealing with prof .....
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Year Round School
Words: 421 - Pages: 2.... time to lounge around, get bored, and finally, get into trouble while engaging in foolish activities to fill up time. Teenagers tend to lean towards the bad side of having fun when they get bored, especially if there is a lot of time to kill.
In the current school system, most of the beginning months of school are wasted on review. Everyone forgets after such a long break from school, epecially in Math. From past experience, Math seems to be the easiest to forget and the hardest to pick up right away. If the student had worked continuosly at a constant pace, there should be no reason why he/she would forget anything. As the saying go .....
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Criminal Insanity
Words: 2411 - Pages: 9.... that what they are doing is a crime then should they be punished as if they were criminals or treated as patients with a disease? This problem is one that has plagued courts, lawyers, juries and defendants for a long time and does not appear to be any closer to a solution.
A common belief as to why people first become criminally insane is because of the way they were treated as children. Many examples to support this theory can be found throughout history. One example is the infamous Charles Manson. Charles Mansons' home life was anything but normal; he was, in fact, the son of a "teenage, bisexual, alcoholic prostitute, and was once t .....
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Its Never A Womans Fault
Words: 526 - Pages: 2.... in her father’s household. Emily eventually evolved into a replacement of her mother. As a result of living her life this way, Emily was never able to form healthy relationships with men, other than her father. After her father’s death, Emily’s lovers repeatadly left her. Though she was a grown woman now, she was unable to handle the relationships that normal women could. In the end, her emotions and feeling were so mixed up and misinterpreted, she ended up killing the man, so as not to leave her like the rest, and ended up keeping his body and lying with him. Of course, unacceptable behavior of a normal grown woman, con .....
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