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Editor,
Just a couple of weeks ago, I happened to come across your editorial. As if the title weren't ridiculous enough, I believe you spoke about this inane idea that athletes unjustly receive benefits and rights as opposed to the "layman," who does
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theme in British Columbia (BC). The Oppal Report (1994) notes 'at least seven studies' had been conducted in the fifteen years preceding its publication and four of these had addressed directly the specific issue of police regionalization in Greater
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the most important aspects of law enforcement. Once a crime is reported to the police, investigators have several responsibilities to work towards solving the crime. This includes gathering documents, evidence and information from various sources.
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and puzzling phenomenon. It transformed a small time painter from Austria into the epitome of a demagogue, and ultimately the draftsman of the greatest genocide through history. He took a nation, crippled in its economy, with extreme unemployment,
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is regarded as one of the most controversial texts to be published in the early years of this new millennium. Finkelstein's book has indeed caused a great stir in the community at large, particularly in the USA, for it provides a compelling argument
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refer to 20 different kinds of xylophones, percussion-type music ansembles. Just as the Balinese share the planting of rice and the upkeep of their temples, traditional orchestra clubs, 'sekaha', are a communal organization in which everyone shares
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in the new millennium. Every time you open a newspaper, magazine, or turn on the TV you are bound to read or hear something about getting in shape and exercising. Everything is also low carb, or low sugar these days as well. Society is infatuated
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police in the past 50 years, society still tends to stereotype police officers as law enforcers. The complexity of modern policing, however, frequently encompasses the roles of welfare worker, marriage guidance counsellor, child mincer, mediator, negotia
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Students Club at
XYZ Community College (XYZ)
1.<Tab/>The Task Group will meet the first and third Wednesday of March, April, and May 2005. The meetings will be held from 4.30pm to 6.00 pm in Conference Room 216 on the second floor
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homeless individuals. There was, for example, Eddie, a schizophrenic who watched his mother being killed. He is unable to manage life. Eddie is one of many mentally ill homeless on the nations streets.
Homelessness is a national social problem
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