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Discussion CRJ3990/ DUE Thursday 8/24/17 @6pm
You must post an initial response and respond to 4 other students on the
discussion topic. The initial post must be a minimum length of 400 words
and you should consider them an essay. Also include citations. You cannot simply say “I agree”
or “good job” in your responses, and they must well thought out replies in
complete sentences and approximately 100 words. Please list your refe
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1437371
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5557539
After listening to the interviews with Bill Bratton and reading Chapter 1, please identify three major issues with public sector management especially concerning police and corrections. Explain why properly handling these issues are critical to public sector administrators and the role of the community stakeholders.
TEXTBOOK FOR CRJ3900: Stojkovic, S., Kalinich, D., and Klofas, J. (2015). Criminal Justice Organizations:
Administration and Management, [6
th ED]. Cengage Publishing.
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Discussion for HIS2050/DUE 08/24/17 @ 8pm
Read Ch. 2 ("Colonial Beginnings") in your textbook, The Way We Lived. What did John Winthrop mean by his declaration that "we shall be as a City upon a Hill?" Do you agree with this early statement of what has become known as American Exceptionalism?
You cannot simply say “I agree”
or “good job” in your responses, and they must well thought out replies in
complete sentences and approximately 300 words. Please list your references.
Internet Resources
America Before Columbus
History of Jamestown
Tobacco: Colonial Cultivation Methods
Agriculture, Indians, and American History
Indenture Contract of William Buckland
TEXTBOOK FOR HIS2050:
Kennedy et al, The Brief American Pageant, Vol. I: to 1877
(Wadsworth/Cengage, 2012) 8th ed.
Binder and Reimers, editors, The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in
American Social History, Vol. I: 1492-1877 (Wadsworth/Cengage, 2008), 7th ed.