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Leading Change by John P. Kotter. Specifically,
¶ … Leading Change by John P. Kotter. Specifically, it will review, summarize, and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the main points in the book. Kotter's book is an interesting look at change in organizations,…
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Machiavelli's political philosophy and influence
In Defense of Tyranny: The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli
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20th Century American Drama
Eugene O'Neill's play, "The Emperor Jones (1921)," is the horrifying story of Rufus Jones, the monarch of a West Indian island, presented in a single act of eight scenes of violence and disturbing images.
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Avril Lavigne's "Complicated": Identity, Self-Presentation, and Conformity
"Complicated" is a song by Avril Lavigne from her 2002 debut album, Let Go. In interviews, Lavigne alleges that the lyrics refer to the duality of people that she has witnessed, including her ex-boyfriends and female…
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Man\'s Fate by Andre Malraux and the Quiet American by Graham Greene
Communism has always been a controversial subject and it becomes all the more explosive when some authors choose to focus on its positive aspects. It is true that communism has usually been portrayed as an evil force…
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Governmental Crime and Corruption
While police departments in small towns and major cities throughout the country have been entrusted with the duty of public protection, all too often the corruptive power of pure authority poisons this sacred bond. From the institutionalized graft of Tammany Hall, to the militant misapplication of force used by police departments enforcing “Jim Crow” laws in the South, the police have always been capable of enforcing injustice, and as New York City’s divisive “Stop and Frisk” law attests to, this problem has not abated in the wake of the Civil Rights movement. Simply put, racial minorities are disproportionally targeted for traffic stops, investigation and arrest, and even injury or death at the hands of officers (Feinstein, 2013); a statistical outlier which does not conform to the prevailing research on crime rates across racial or ethnic demographics. To address the issue of rampant corruption and racism within law enforcement, the concept of citizen oversight has emerged as a viable method through which communities can effectively police their own police force. Whenever reports of police misconduct make national headlines, such as that of illegal domestic surveillance of Muslims by the New York Police Department, the need for viable oversight of law enforcement agencies is only reemphasized, and indeed “minority demands for police reform … can lend support for its implementation, especially after a highly publicized case of misconduct between the police and minority citizens” (Wilson & Buckler, 2010).
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History of smoking
This paper profiles the history of smoking in the United States, beginning with the colonial era and then discusses different ways that nurses can encourage and support patients in their efforts to quit. It also includes statistics on who continues to smoke and use smokeless tobacco as well as efforts by tobacco companies to circumvent anti-smoking legislation.
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Social service challenges in CoffeeTown
Coffee-Town is an area with great social service professionals that do a great job of service delivery to help the people of the community. However, even with the great performance there are some shortfalls and…
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People Welfare Drug Testing Must a Topic
¶ … People Welfare Drug Testing Must a topic statement Must begin introductory paragraph a succinct thesis
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Emergency management principles and practices
In this paper, we are going to be looking at integrated emergency management. This will be accomplished by focusing on the UK floods in the summer of 2007. These objectives will be accomplished by studying the mistakes that were made and changes introduced to deal with them. These insight will show what was learned in the aftermath of these events.