January 7, 2014

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FEMA vehicle and plane being loaded with supplies
The Homeland Security job market is very competitive, so when employers assess job applicants they consider the person’s degree, grade point average, professional skills and professional experience—in addition to investigating the character of the applicant. It is these character issues that often “torpedo” the success of many job seekers. Long before you ever apply for...
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Police cruiser patrols the street
The birth and development of the American police can be traced to a multitude of historical, legal and political-economic conditions. The institution of slavery and the control of minorities, however, were two of the more formidable historic features of American society shaping early policing. Slave patrols and Night Watches, which later became modern police departments,...
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Psychologist speaking with a patient in a well-lit office
Most everyone has heard of the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud. Although he wasn’t the first psychologist, he is probably the most well-known psychologist of all time. He was a prolific writer, and he developed many theories. Is there some way to capture the basic overview of his theories? I have developed this “Freud in a...
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