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The document outlines a step-by-step guide for using the StudyHub.Vip platform for homework help, including account creation, submitting requests, and reviewing completed papers. It emphasizes the importance of community policing in relation to homeland security, highlighting how both can work together to enhance public safety. Additionally, it touches on various topics including the role of women in the Revolutionary War, the impact of teenage pregnancy, and the evolution of the Bible's translation.

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Comparison Of Homeland Security And The Implementation Of...
The research topic is Homeland security and the implementation of community policing. Community
policing promotes community involvement, and problem solving techniques, to reduce fear of crime
and social disorder. Homeland security is the use of government agencies especially law enforcement
and security to reduce, prevent, and investigate terrorism and other crimes related to homeland
security. The goal of homeland security and community policing can complement each other and
share same goals. This is an important topic because of the current terror attacks and threats against
the United States, France, and other nations. Community policing may be able to help prevent and
control terrorism. Community policing has been implemented to help bring the community and the
policetogether. After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th 2001, law
enforcementstarted to neglect community policing in favor of homeland security. The ability to
implement community policing and homeland security initiatives can help provide intelligence and
good relations with the public.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There has also been intrusive tactics used to gather intelligence for homeland security that has made
many communities feel violated and upset with law enforcement. Many protests have been
implemented by Black Lives Matters supporters. The divide between police and certain communities
can impact information that law enforcement may obtain about terrorism. The focus of this study
will be the ability that community policing has had on investigating and deterring terrorism. The
literature on the topic will be analyzed and critiqued to understand the way that community and
policing is implemented. This will help understand where law enforcement is at in their ability to
balance between community relations and national
Rosewood Case
Rosewood Hotels amp; Resorts Case Study

Background
The Rosewood Hotels amp; Resorts has been in business for close to 25 years. It operates in the
luxury hotel segment, with a focus on one of a kind hotels. Each hotel reflects the local culture and
character of its location. Up to this point it has allowed properties to thrive on their own with very
little corporate identity. However, management feels there is an opportunity for growth in the market
and is considering a new brand strategy; one that would establish the Rosewood brand and
incorporate it into the name of each property as well as introduce more Rosewood branded items in
the hotels. It needs to present its strategy to the Board of Directors and is questioning how far ...
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The chance of a customer staying in Boston, Chicago, and LA in a two year period is much higher
than the chance of a customer staying in Dallas, Saudi Arabia, and Indonesia.
Although the management team is a strength, it is also a weakness. The management team is so
focused on growing market share that it s not focusing on what has made Rosewood successful. It is
envious of the larger corporate brands but has not acknowledged that those brands have a completely
different business model, which entails more than simple branding.
The local hotel leadership could also be a weakness. Though they excel at promoting their own
properties they have shown reluctance to corporate branding and would likely oppose an
implementation of such.

Opportunities
Frequent stay programs are growing at a high rate in the hotel industry and market research indicates
that such programs could double repeat business. Rosewood could offer a frequent stay program to
increase patrons desire to experience other locations.
In addition the luxury hotel segment has been growing and there is opportunity for Rosewood to
grab more market share. Threats
Though there has been growth in the luxury market, customers are increasingly identifying with
other strong hotel brands. In addition, the market is getting more crowded. In 1996 Rosewood and
its key competitors had 165 properties combined. Today that number has almost doubled to 310, with
120% growth specifically
Characterization In Don Quixote By Miguel De Cervantes
Characterization: the process by which a writer reveals the personality of a fictitious character
through the character s speech actions, appearance, etc. Several authors and poets use
characterization in their poems, novels, movies, and plays, and all great works have characterization
in one form of another. Miguel de Cervantesdoes not fall short of this standard in his great and first
novel Don Quixote. Not only does he give great characterization of the knight errant, Don Quixote,
but also of his squire, Sancho Panza. Throughout the story, Cervantes demonstrates Sancho Panza s
personality not only through his vocabulary and actions, but also through the way other people treat
him. Cervantes slowly shows different sides of Sancho Panza and develops this... Show more content
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The first words to come from this squire s mouth say, Now be careful, your grace, sir knight
errant, you don t forget that island you promised me, because no matter how big it is, I ll known
how to govern it (42) . Through this, Cervantes clearly presents this character as a silly character
who believes in all of Don Quixote s fairy tales, portraying this squire as quite gullible. Also,
during another time in the book Sancho Panza and Don Quixote talk to one another and after Don
Quixote talks about the courts of justice summoning him no matter how many homicides he had
perpetrated, Sancho Panza replies, I don t know anything about hum asides ... I ve never ever
heard one. All I know is that the police are in charge of fighting in the fields. I leave all those
other things alone (53) . Here Don Quixote refers to all the people he has killed yet Sancho Panza
believes that he is talking about some type of sound or animal. Through this exchange, Cervantes
cleverly creates the foolishness of Sancho Panza s character by making his vocabulary limited, yet
making the squire ignorant of this, causing him to appear
Una Chica Afroperuan Video Analysis
The construction of blackness as an othered subject A common element in the videos of Una
Chica Afroperuana is the reference to being perceived as an Other by other non afro descendant
Peruvians, and the conflict between this and her self identification that is also rooted in her
national origin. In the first video of the vlog titled Things Afro Peruvians are tired of hearing , she
identifies the continuous questioning by referring to phrases as where are your really from? , You
don t look Peruvian and You are too pretty to be Peruvian . When addressing these questions, she
interacts with other people inside of the video and comments on the lack of representation that the
Afro Peruvians have in the media, by pointing this as one of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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When exemplifying her understandings of blackness within a national context, she often refers to the
erasure of Afro Peruvians from the national narratives and the limitations of their inclusion in the
nation construction processes. To N Gom, the discourses used to describe the Afro Peruvians are full
of omissions and distortion and affect permanently the representation of Afro descendants without
little possibilities of modification (N Gom, 2010); and, to Natalia, the understandings of blackness
are often the spectrum of national identity, which is a consequence of the historical invisibility that
this population has had over
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Internet Marketing
1.1 Web Marketing
Web Marketing is also known as Internet Marketing, Online Marketing or E Marketing. Web
Marketing is the process of advertising which is generally done though online to evolve in front of
customers. Internet world has brought new competition among organization which leads them to
meet increasing competition, expanding market and rising customer expectation on web. To deal
with the competition and to maintain long term relationship with the online customers companies
must adopt and practice web marketing with the help of different strategies of Internet marketing.
Marketing is done to acquire a large number of customers at one time with the help of advertising
strategies and it is important no matter whether companies are ... Show more content on
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Also it offers better returns than in other media along with the huge database through which
advertiser could easily maintain Electronic Relationship Management with the Consumer (ECRM)
and other side consumer also get whole detail about the products and services from their own
convenience place and get the product delver at their doorstep which also helps them to reduce
transportation cost, hassle free services, easily availability, different options available etc to the
The Factors Of Teenage Pregnancy
Teenage pregnancy is normally identified as a deprived life choice, for example, tasks of teenage
parenting have long term impact on the mental health of the mother and children (Statistics New
Zealand, 2003). It is important to identify the socioeconomic factors of teenage pregnancy to lower
the chances of mental health problems in young mothers. In this paper the aim is to analyse the main
socioeconomic factors of teenage pregnancy and discuss how it affects the mental health of an
adolescent motherin New Zealand. This essay will commence by identifying how a lack of
education is considered as a socioeconomic factor associated with teenage pregnancy, followed by
the second theme which will consist of economic circumstances such as, parental unemployment and
welfare dependency. Lastly, this essay will discuss how deficiency of support from familyand friends
leads to unstable relationships, which has a huge impact on a teenage mother s mental health. A lack
of education is one of the main socioeconomic factors which impact the mental health of an
adolescent mother. Studies show a number of negative outcomes that are linked with dropping out of
school at an early age. For example, youth that tends to gain fewer educational qualifications are
more likely to be in unstable relationships resulting in a lack of knowledge regarding contraceptive
use which leaves them to deal with economic circumstances (Breheny Stephens, 2008; Friesen,
Woodward, Fergusson, Horwood,
Roles Of Women During The Revolutionary War
Bell Pendon
Mr. O Malley
History 10 Period 1
12 October 2017
Women During the Revolutionary War Most documents of the American Revolution have accounts
of different men playing key roles in the war, but they were not the only ones who helped America
gain its freedom from Britain. In the Revolutionary War, women also played important roles, and
they were often active in their homes and the politics as well as in the battlefield. Women were also
fundamental to the victorious outcome of the American Revolution.
When the British Parliament imposed the taxes onto the colonies, the tensions between the two
accumulated to a peak where a revolution would finally occur. In the course of the pre revolution,
most women assisted in their homes by boycotting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women who followed their husbands into the battlefield were known as camp followers. These
were the women who took care of the sewing and washing of clothes, cooking, and providing
medical aid to soldiers. Some women also acted as spies for the Continental Army. Since men
thought that women were often slow with complex military strategies, they were not cautious of
themselves with women around, Therefore, women served as great spies in the midst of their
enemies by listening for significant information. Other women played vital roles in battles. One
woman in particular, Deborah Sampson, took the role of a man under her dead brother s name,
Robert Shurtliff to fight in the war. In the Battle of Monmouth, Mary Ludwig Hays, otherwise
known as Molly Pitcher, was in charge of giving water to soldiers, but she had to replace her injured
husband in firing the artillery. In addition, a teenage girl named Sybil Ludington, known as the
female Paul Revere, informed the militia of a British attack near Danbury, Connecticut.
Today, we discover the prevailing women of different classes and color who stood alongside men in
the American Revolution, whether it be by boycotting British goods, voicing their opinions, or
actively participating in the battlefields. Women were avid patriots of gaining liberty and freedom in
America, and they served the country in every way that they can for their cause to become reality.
Women took
Changes Due to English Evolution Affect Integrity of the...
Catholic leaders had control of the Holy Bible without many recorded challenges for more than one
thousand years, according to several historical documents. Church authorities told church members
they could neither read nor interpret the text themselves. The principles clergy taught in church were
what churchgoers often believed. Eventually, a high ranking German monk named Martin Luther
challenged church officials in the 16th century and began reading and interpreting the Scriptures. As
he studied the Bible, he found many faults in the Catholic Church s teachings and believed everyone
should have an opportunity to read the Bible himself or herself and determine what the Bible meant.
During this Protestant Reformation period, many churches... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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There are some valid reasons for updating the words and sentence structure of the Bible s text, but
there are also reasons to leave the passages as close to their original meaning and syntax as
possible. Hillel Halkin, in his article Doing Justice to the Bible, writes that new translations were
driven by two motivating forces. [First, there was a] desire to apply to Bible translation the new
philosophical, archaeological, and historical knowledge that modern scholarship had made
available. [Second, scholars wanted] to adopt a freer approach to a Hebrew and Greek text no
longer considered the revealed truth but rather, in the spirit of the 20th century, a great cultural
and spiritual document composed by different authors in different periods and best approached
with the flexibility that any good literary translation should have (55). While these two proposals
seem like a good idea for most manuscripts, the Bible is not just another book. Those of the
Christian faith often acknowledge the Bible as a sacred book inspired directly by God. In
Hebrews 4:12 of the New International Version of the Bible, the collection of books describes itself
as living and active. Sharper than any double edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and
spirit, dividing joints and marrow; it judges the attitudes and thoughts of the heart. The Bible has
become so influential that it became the first book translated into more than one language, and it has
been
The Decline of Classical Hollywood Films
Introduction
The decline of Classical Hollywood films came after the Hollywood Antitrust Case of 1948 as
television audiences dwindled in the wave of television popularity and accessibility and the taste
and interests of viewers which in turn ended the monopoly of Hollywood Studios. To combat this
Hollywood Studios turned it s back on the origins of its creation and headed in a new direction. An
era of film school educated, liberal filmmakers began in Hollywood where the directors of the
films began to express their personal view and creative insights. These directors and new age film
makers were heavily influence by the work of the Italian Neo Realism and French New Wave this
saw American film change drastically from its previous eras of filming techniques and saw a whole
new era take over. Many changes happened following the 1948 lawsuit. Which saw the structure of
American cinema completely change and brought a new era which defined the production of films
and had a huge influence on the progression of film. With this, along with the influence of Italian
neo realism and the French new wave, American Cinema grew and grew from Classical styles to
against the grain alternative movies which then flourished into the blockbuster industry those born in
the 80 s and 90 s grew up with.

Main Body
The American antitrust case of 1948 was a lawsuit between the Supreme court and the 7 main film
houses in Hollywood at the time. These were Paramount, Universal, MGM, Twentieth
Looking For Little Egypt By Donna Carlton
Looking For Little Egypt
By Donna Carlton. Bloomington, IN: IDD Books, 1994. 103 pages. $14.95 paperback.
The mystique and murk that shroud the legend and disparate accounts of the mysterious Little Egypt
who stirred up much controversy in the United States in the time after the Chicago Columbian
Exposition of 1893 only highlights the significance of the character in the evolution of belly dance
and America s perception of it. Most historical memoirs of danse du ventre, known as belly dancing,
mention that it entered America through the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition. Concessions
such as the Algerian, the Ottoman, the Persian as well as the Egyptian incorporated belly dance to
draw crowds attention, profiting more in the process. Because of the nature of this exotic dance and
its fluid arm and hand movements as well as isolations and shimmies of the shoulder, pelvis,
abdominal muscles and head, its exposition spread rumors all over the country. Many flocked to see
it. Nevertheless, the notorious name of Little Egypt came to be known from the Street in Cairo,
owing to the several exotic shows that attracted many Americans. Even in the twenty first century,
Little Egypt s name is still a mystery, having become a legend that has lured many dancers.
In Looking For Little Egypt, Donna Carlton takes her readers on a journey to the Chicago
Columbian Exposition in 1893 to investigate Little Egypt s identity. During her research, she
encountered interesting stories about the

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