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    The piece by John Constable, caught my attention with its complexity and darkness. The artwork appears to have been painted with oil due to the ability to capture the colors, although they are not rich. When painting with oil, the artist can show off interesting brush strokes and create beautiful softness. The horse carriage in the river brought a sense of wonder upon viewing the piece. What happened, why are they in the river? The home alongside of the water, and the dog along the shore made me

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    serious, on May 28, 1997 Constable Blowes-Aybar and his partner Constable Wallace stopped a citizen Mr. O, as he rode his bicycle down the street for Highway Traffic act infractions, as a result constable Blowes-Aybar unnecessary or unlawfully arrested Mr. O for the offence of Public intoxication contrary to section 31 (4) (a). No, their were no charter of rights impacted by this case, but they did look back on older cases to come to a decision for the proper punishment of Constable Blowes-Aybar. B) Their

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    1) Stoker, Bram. Dracula Archibald Constable and Company 26 May 1897, EBook 2) Copyright Date 1897, Horror fiction/Gothic fiction. This story was written in the 15th Century, during the Victorian time period. The three characteristics it portrays are good and evil, not to judge someone before you know them and man vs. himself 3) Man Vs. Himself There are clear clashes between characters; in any case, the focal clash is amongst man and his feelings of trepidation. Dracula really speaks to malice;

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    Introduction: The Bangladesh Police is the main law enforcement agency of Bangladesh. It is administered under the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh. It plays a crucial role in maintaining peace, and enforcement of law and order within Bangladesh. Though the police are primarily concerned with the maintenance of law and order and security of persons and property of individuals, it also plays a big role in the criminal justice system. After decades of misuse and neglect, Bangladesh

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    Constable Police officers are the first responders in the Criminal Justice system. They are sworn to preserve the peace and maintain public order. They work on the front counters in their office to take a day to day complaints from the public and they do active patrols as well as directed patrols. They help to provide information to the public regarding safety and awareness in communities. They are to prepare and present reports both written and verbal in a timely and complete manner. They also prevent

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    important in becoming a first line leader. I will discuss practical leadership strategies that may assist in a probationary constable making the transition to being fully sworn officer working as senior with a partner. I will also discuss my own leadership strengths and weakness including a self-assessment and suggested development approaches for improvement. For a probationary constable to become senior on the truck and effectively apply leadership to another, they need to reflect on what type of leadership

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    As the county police officer turns more and more to matter of defense, the constable alone pursued felons focusing in later the ancient custom of citizens rising aloud noisy and joining in pursuit of criminals lapsed into disuse. During the middle Ages there was yet on high degree of specialization. The constable had a variety of duties including collecting taxes, supervising highways, and serving as magistrate. The office soon became subject

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    An explanation will be made on how the current law addresses the imposition of a duty of care on public bodies. An evaluation will then be made to determine whether the duty of care the police owe to protect individuals from a known threat should be legally recognised. The common law duty of care was established in Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 (HL) and refined in Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605 (HL). Any party including public authorities may owe a duty of care to another if

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    in England. the statue Reaffirmed the position of a constable and empowered “urban” constables to draft citizens as unpaid watchmen. During the 13th century, England was going through substantial social change. With the social change, the cities became larger and less organized by shared experiences and family power and were replaced by urban living. The shift from a rural society to a commercial, industrial, urban and the decline of the constable created a new innovation called watchmen.

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    on” He wanted to change the topic looking at the emotional breakout of her. “No. I am fine. I want to know whatever you have for me. I cannot bear any kind of burden of suspense.” But tears did not stop. Narvir gestured a constable to bring Rajesh. After few moment, constable brought Rajesh. He was looking miserable. His clothes were torn and had bruised face. Asha felt a current of sorrow through her heart. He was looking very weak as he has eaten for weeks. “He is in prison since that night. He

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