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yourmonikaroy155 · 4 years
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Criminal Justice Concentrations
Criminal Justice Concentrations: Criminology and Criminal Justice Groups are expected to incorporate a focus section inside their application comprising 18 credit hours with 1-2 hours in the top division (300 or 400 level). A focus is like a modest however unique demands are dependent on the minimal section and minors formally listed in your transcript as immersion isn't going to look on the transcript. In lots of cases, it's quite simple to incorporate a little into the subject of immersion. There are not any limits about which spot to decide on being an immersion; however, students really should think about the requirements for upper-division classes and after that what can you do with a criminal justice degree?
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Learners could research Criminal Justice Concentrations at lots of levels, from undergraduate certification to schooling. Candidates of schooling certification and associate degree applications usually be eligible for an entry unlawful justice place. As stated by pay-scale, CJ certificate-holders get a mean of £ 48,000 each year, whereas connecting level professors get the average £ 49,000 yearly. Students trying to find high cover rates regularly apply these apps as a base for bachelor's level packages.
Ultimately, it is helpful to continue to keep your options available. Notably when along with an internship while in the area, the Criminal Justice Concentrations supplies a superb preparation for a profession in the police force. But if you eventually determine another course, the paralegal instruction given from the Legislation and culture major will probably be appropriate and valuable to most livelihood outside the legal justice discipline. Large Selection of heart and technical classes and conventions within criminal law, criminal process, juvenile justice, probation law and coverage, punishment concept along with much more
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The Criminal Justice Concentrations gives pupils having an extensive comprehension of human behavior because it pertains to issues of crime, deviance, and social management. It can help students construct the wisdom and abilities essential for entry-level occupations in the police, legal identification, and people plan, in addition to for grad trained in customary law and justice enforcement. By blending center sociology lessons with an increase of technical unlawful justice classes, the focus makes it possible for college students to comprehend that the relations between societal surroundings and offence and also the processes which societies utilize to restrain deviant behavior.
This Criminal Justice Concentrations prepares students for careers in national, state, and regional police bureaus, private and public protection forces, preparation bureaus, along with other associated configurations. The program targets different functions, tasks, and behaviors of folks who have respect to keeping order and law, supplying services that are needed, defending property and life, and preparation and investigation. Pupils Making the B.S. level in criminal justice using immersion in Police government should Finish the College Core Curriculum. Do not forget to check our blog online colleges for more updates.
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rainygalaxynerd · 7 years
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Brave New World - FINAL CHAPTER
Warnings: If you’re still with me, nothing new.
Summary: Set app. a year after the chapter “Days”
Word count: App. 2.200
A/N: I did it!!! I finished it! I can’t believe it. *Ugly crying* Now what am I gonna do??? (Finish the follower inserts from my 300 follower celebration before I hit 400, maybe? Finish recording Force of Habit, one of @littlegreenplasticsoldier ‘s many masterpieces? Do the recording of Mirror Mirror, I’ve been wanting to do since I wrote it? How to choose, how to choose...)
This is part of a chapter story (in case the caption didn’t clue you in). Link to mobile friendly master list here.
Tagging: @winchesterprincessbride @jencharlan @twenty-onepages @kbrand0 @fangirling-instead-of-working @mrsjohnsmith @deandoesthingstome @vibou25 @jotink78
“You’re not hunting alone. It’s too dangerous. Call someone else, got it?”
Sam grinned and slapped Dean’s shoulder. “Was planning to.”
Dean raised his eyebrows and put a hand to his chest in mock pain. “So that’s how it is, huh? Trying to give your poor, crippled big brother a freakin’ heart attack on top of everything else?”
Sam scrunched up his face, processing. “I didn’t catch that,” he finally lamented. “Unless you said something about a boar, nippled pig mother. And was there something about an art attic?”
Dean flipped him off, not quite managing to bend his index finger.
Sam grinned. “How very British.” He put an arm around Dean’s shoulders and steered him away from the wheelchair. “Come on, let’s get you home and put some real food in you. You can get back at me when you’ve had some of that pie Caitlin made for you before going to work.”
Moving On
“Dean!” Caitlin squeezed between two stacks of boxes, higher than herself.
She found him in the kitchen, staring at a metal circle between two handles.
“What the fuck is this?”
“It’s a corn cob scraper.” She sighed.
“Why do we have a corn cob scraper?”
“To scrape kernels off the cobs. Can’t you just put it in the box?”
“But I’m gonna hafta carry the box to the truck and from the truck to the house. I’m not gonna pack stuff we don’t need.”
Caitlin crossed her arms over her chest and raised her eyebrows. “I used it three days ago for that cream corn you gushed over so hard, I thought you’d sleep with it and banish me to the couch.”
Dean’s eyes widened. He pursed his lips and scrutinized the scraper for all of two seconds before tossing it into the open box next to him. With a shrug, he picked another item from the drawer. He stared at it. “What the fuck is-”
“Just throw it out. I only ever use it when I make pies and I don’t think I’m gonna do that anymore.”
Faster than lightning, Dean put the thing in the box.
Caitlin smiled, shaking her head. “Dean, I just wanted to know if you and Sam agreed on when to pick up the appliances this weekend?”
Dean buried his hands, elbows deep, in the kitchen drawer, feeling for more stuff. “Yeah, um, sure.”
“So when are you picking them up?”
He glanced up, eyes wide. “Saturday, I guess. Or Sunday, maybe.”
Caitlin glared at him until she burst out laughing. “Jeez, you’re tired. Why don’t you take a break? I’ll text Eileen and figure it out.”
“Yeah, okay.” Dean sighed and threw himself on the couch. He ran a shaking hand across his face and let his eyes drift shut.
He woke up to Caitlin gently massaging his neck and shoulders. “Mwhah?”
She pressed a kiss to his forehead. “I talked to the company and the houses are so close and the total order for all of us is big enough to warrant free delivery, so that’s taken care of.”
“Mmh.” Dean pulled her closer, overbalancing her. He made an ‘oof’ sound when her weight hit him. Then he wrapped his arms and legs around her and kept her there.
“Are you secretly an octopus?” Caitlin relaxed against him.
“No, I’m a homeowner. But if you’d asked me ten years ago if I thought I’d end up as an octopus or as a homeowner, I’d have gone with octopus.” He lifted his head a bit to look her in the eyes. “It’s weird how bizarre it feels to be normal.”
“You’ll never be normal. Doing normal stuff won’t change who we are. You’ll never be a civilian, Dean.”
He squashed her tight against him, chuckling at the way her breath whooshed out of her lungs. “You’re right. I just… Fuck, I…”
“I know. I get it. But, Dean, you would have had to stop someday no matter what. You could have ended up dead or far worse off than this. Anyone who didn’t know you before will barely notice that you’re a bit more clumsy than most. There’s still so much you can do.”
“But I can’t hunt. I can’t save lives. If something ever happens to you, or to Sam, Cas, Eileen… I can’t protect you.”
“I know. That’s life for most people. You can still do a lot of good.”
“Yeah? Like what?”
Caitlin was silent for a while. “You could help Sam with research.”
“Or I could get a job at Biggerson’s, flipping burgers. No way, I’m gonna sit and read about monsters and lore and not get to kill ‘em myself.”
“I bet you’d be the employee of the month all through the year.” Caitlin’s grin broke free. “You’d look so dashing in their uniforms, with the cap and the stripes-”
She cut off, squealing, when Dean tickled her sides, showing no mercy.
Her phone buzzed and bought her a respite as she read the text, almost hiccuping from laughing too hard.
“Who’s writing? Did Charlie kill Garcia’s character off again? Has Cas been arrested again? Is it Eileen?”
“It’s from Brad.” Caitlin showed him the message, sad smile on her lips.
I JUST WANTED TO WISH YOU GOOD LUCK IN KANSAS CITY. YOU’LL BE A GREAT DOCTOR. I HOPE EVERYTHING IS GOING ACCORDING TO PLAN WITH THE BIG MOVE. ALL THE BEST, -BRAD
Dean read with a frown. “You gonna answer?”
Caitlin sighed. “I don’t know. I hate knowing his psychiatrist’s reading over his shoulder. My answer wouldn’t be just for him.”
“I know he hasn’t had it easy but I still don’t get how you can forgive him.”
“Well, you weren’t there for his trial. It’s his story to tell, but trust me; he already paid his dues and some.”
“You mean they… Nevermind. I don’t wanna know.” Dean shook his head, holding Caitlin tighter to him. “Will you have to go back here and testify every other week when Cody’s appeal starts?”
“I’m sure they’ll ask me to.” Caitlin shrugged. “I won’t.”
Dean opened his mouth.
She spoke first. “I know they might repeal his death penalty without my testimony but he’ll be behind bars for the rest of his life either way. Cody might deserve to die but I’m against capital punishment on principle.”
Dean raised his eyebrows, questioning.
“Sure, there are humans worse than any monster you and Sam ever hunted, but once they’ve been caught and locked up, they’re not doing any more harm. How do you distinguish between them and the people that might have been possessed or otherwise influenced by something that will never be acknowledged in a courtroom? How do you know the difference between a Brad and a Cody if you weren't smacked in the middle of it? I didn’t even know the difference when I was sixteen, would never have known if they hadn’t taken me last year.”
“But what if he ever gets out? Some bureaucratic mistake, a legal technicality, early parole due to good behavior. As long as he’s alive there’s always a risk.”
“He’s not the only threat out there. There are Djinns and Demons and Daevas and drunk drivers and diseases, just to mention a few beginning with the letter d. I spent ten years in hiding, playing it safe. I’m done living in fear.”
Dean let out a deep breath when she nuzzled close, her nose tickling his neck. For a while, they just lay there, enjoying the closeness. Then he spoke, his voice rougher than usual. “I’m surprised you don’t think Sam and I are killers, with that attitude.”
“Dean. You protected people. It’s not like there’s a court or a prison for human eating or killing, sentient creatures out there.”
“Always so rational.” Dean licked Caitlin’s cheek, laughing when she tried to get away, sputtering in mock outrage.
The licks turned to kisses and the kisses turned to nibbles. Caitlin gave in with a content little sigh, ending in a gasp when Dean used enough pressure to make her really feel his teeth around her earlobe.
Dean snuck a hand under her blouse and undid her bra.
The doorbell rang.
Dean huffed a half laugh, half sigh as Caitlin sat up and redid her bra clasp. He put his hands on her hips. “Can’t we just ignore it?”
Her eyes softened and her movements slowed. “What if it’s important?”
“They can leave a note.” Dean’s hand snaked up her back again, destination obvious.
The doorbell rang again, followed by a quick rapping rhythm, Dean knew all too well. He let his hand fall with a sigh of regret. “Or they might unlock the door since we were dumb enough to give ‘em a key.”
They scrambled to their feet and looked halfway respectable when their front door opened to reveal Sam and Eileen.
Looking at Dean and Caitlin’s still frazzled appearance, Sam grinned. “I’m sorry, are we interrupting something?”
Dean flipped him off. “I thought you guys were busy in Kansas, painting protective sigils in invisible ink?” He signed a few keywords out of habit, though Sam most likely understood just fine, interpreting the movements of Dean’s lips.
“Yeah, we just… something came up. I wanted to tell you in person.” Sam did that weird thing where it looked like he was looking up from under his lashes, all shy and uncertain.
Dean’s jaw clenched, wrinkles of worry creasing his forehead. “Sammy, what’s wrong?”
Sam sputtered. “No, no. It’s not like that, nothing bad. But… It’s just… I guess Eileen and I will have to stop hunting, too.”
Dean's eyes flitted between the two of them, mouth open and eyes wide.
Caitlin broke into a wide grin, something unspoken passing between her and Eileen. “Congratulations, you guys,” she exclaimed, hugging first Eileen and then Sam.
“Could someone tell me what’s going on?” Dean grumbled.
Caitlin bit her lip and watched Sam expectantly.
Sam smiled wide, dimples carved into his cheeks. “You’re going to be an uncle, Dee.”
Dean’s eyes went impossibly wider, his mouth agape. A blissful smile slowly spread before he froze, frowned, and narrowed his eyes. “If this is some stupid joke about that mutt you’re planning to adopt-”
“No joke. Though we do plan to get a dog, now that we won’t be traveling as much as expected.” Sam grinned. He sobered a little. “Dean, I know you don’t like talking about it but you practically raised me, man. You’ll be there, right? If I need help?”
Dean swallowed hard and engulfed Sam in a crushing hug. “Of course, little brother.”
They didn’t get any more stuff packed that day, leaving the chaos behind to eat out.
Over desert, Dean nudged Sam. “So what are you gonna do, college boy, if you’re not hunting?”
Sam chuckled. “Be a college boy, I guess. Charlie dug up my old scholarship and refurbished it. I guess I’m going back to law school. I won’t become a procedural lawyer as long as I’m deaf but I guess pushing pens isn’t so bad.”
Dean glowed with pride. “That’s… Holy fuck, Sam, that’s awesome.” He put his hand on Sam’s shoulder. “I’m really happy for you, man.”
“Thanks.” Sam took another bite of his salad and chewed slowly. “So, what about you, Dean? Any idea what you’ll do with your time while Caitlin’s busy at the hospital?”
Dean made an awkward shrug and lowered his gaze to his plate. A sly smile appeared on his lips. “Maybe I should take some child rearing classes. At least one of us should know what we’re doing, this time.”
Eileen almost choked on her water.
Sam kicked Dean under the table, his expression grateful. “You didn’t do too bad the first time around, you know.”
Dean grinned and Sam knew he walked right into what was coming.
“Imagine what you could’ve achieved if I had known more, college boy.”
“Jerk.”
“Bitch.”
It was late, and they were both a little buzzed from toasting so many times when Caitlin turned to trace the handprint on Dean’s shoulder with a finger. “Did you mean it?”
Dean, almost asleep, grunted, opening one eye halfway. “Meanwha?”
“You, working with kids?”
Dean shrugged. “Dunno. Those ankle biters can be vicious.”
“But not as scary as monsters, right?” Caitlin chuckled.
“Way scarier.” Dean smiled. “I guess they’d be easier to handle than engine parts, these days.”
“I never told you, but when the Djinn had me, I dreamed of you. Us. Together.” Caitlin blushed.
“You did?” Dean pulled her closer. “What was it like?”
“You…” She smiled, her cheeks heating further. “You were a nurse at the pediatrics ward. You were amazing with the kids.”
Dean gaped at her. “A nurse?”
She nodded, biting her lip.
Dean pursed his lips and tilted his head, considering. “Don’t nurses usually end up marrying handsome doctors?”
“Shut up, Winchester.”
“Why? You could be Doctor Winchester, parading you trophy spouse, nurse Winchester around at fundraisers. Doc Winchester’s got a nice ring to it, don’t it?”
“Dean, seriously, can it.” Caitlin rolled away and lay on her back. “You’re such an ass.”
Laughing, Dean poked her side. “You’re the one who dreamt me as a nurse, Doc.”
Caitlin glared at him with narrowed eyes. “I did. I saw you put a glove over your head and down over your nose, making it look like a pig’s snout and blow air into the glove until it came off your head, whizzing across the room.”
Dean laughed harder. “That’s… that’s priceless. Next time I get my hands on a glove, I’ll try it.”
“Screw you.”
“Really? I thought you were mad at me?”
“Dean!”
“Yeah, yeah. I’ll stop. Sleep tight, Caitie.”
Caitlin turned to kiss him goodnight. “You too, nurse Dean.”
“Whatever.” Dean drifted off, his smile lingering.
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cryptoga-blog · 7 years
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Just 400%? Willy Woo's Magic Math for Insane Crypto Returns
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Just 400%? Willy Woo's Magic Math for Insane Crypto Returns
Willy Woo sounds like a substantial stakes altcoin gambler.
He is usually hunting for crazy 100x to even 1,000x gains, and he is willing to tummy the form of volatility that could wipe out a few-quarters of his portfolio’s benefit around a couple of months.
And while every day traders might be bewildered by those people concepts, it’s not much too stunning for Woo, provided his background.
While now finest acknowledged for his innovative philosophies on cryptocurrency, Woo acquired his start out in the investing world acquiring derivatives during the operate-up to the 2008 monetary disaster — he started off shorting bank stocks appropriate before the banking institutions collapsed. And that working experience gave Woo a rather reliable knowing of how to trade markets when they are at their most unstable.
Plus, with a background coding as a teenager, it’s no question Woo was drawn to cryptocurrency.
It was appropriate all over the time bitcoin hit the $1 billion mark that Woo acquired interested in crypto, soon just after shifting to Bali, in which, as he describes it, he “went down the rabbit hole.”
While his initially foray – substantially like other traders just having in – was bitcoin, he is given that changed his tune, determining the genuine motion is in altcoins (option cryptocurrencies).
“My unique portfolio is incredibly, incredibly substantial attain, substantial threat. It really is really unstable,” stated Woo.
Data explorer
But, even nonetheless, he is acquired a pile of data to again up those people risks as the appropriate decision.
“Less than the data that I have is that most cash when they launch that are thriving, they build a unique graph,” he stated, pointing to the Falcon 9 rocket launches as a visible. “The shots clearly show the rocket launching up with this steep trajectory and then it amounts off and proceeds shifting steadily up.” 
Even though, hunting for those people breakouts will come with some gnarly lows, much too.
But to Woo, “We are not investing below. We are investing. We are heading to set it in a drawer like a venture capitalist does.”
For him, investing in cryptocurrency is just not about short-time period investing gains, but about for a longer period-time period investments. For the reason that of this, Woo generally focuses his focus on the “early launch” of cryptocurrencies, in which the trajectories are steepest, hoping to get the 10x to 100x trajectory that some of the finest cash have experienced during their original operate.
Woo thinks that chasing those people forms of returns will be far additional worthwhile in the very long operate than the “dull” 300 per cent to 400 per cent annualized returns that bitcoin is now making.
And then, once the cash mature – commonly mounting to the vary of all over 50 percent a billion bucks – that is when he commences hunting to exit.
But even with no that investment thesis, Woo has data that shows appreciable returns even if you might be just investing blindly in all altcoins.
Woo explained to CoinDesk:
“Even if you weren’t filtering the shit out of and acquiring everything less than the sunlight when they released – all 700 or so cash – even the scam cash, essentially it’s around a 50/50 break up in which 50 per cent was underperforming bitcoin, but all over 50 per cent was outperforming bitcoin.”
Math driving the insanity
But it’s the data driving Woo’s investments that would make most crypto traders salivate, as his approach takes inspiration from an even deeper established of calculations than just market cap.
For occasion, Woo is a critical consumer of blockchain explorers like Blockchain.info, applying stats like mempool, connection level, trade volume and miner profits to decide the overall health of a network.
With that in front of him, he then visualizes the data and appears to be like for styles to arise.
Woo commonly functions in metaphors and analogies, hunting for strategies to compare the cryptocurrency to other factors. For occasion, he might check with himself: if bitcoin fulfills a comparable purpose to PayPal – facilitating digital payments – what are the metrics one can use to evaluate bitcoin’s potential?
Woo has been hunting for a vital benchmark ratio for cryptocurrency for some time, one that will present the exact form of insight that the selling price to earnings ratio (P/E) delivers for equities. While an investor can analyze the market capitalization of a coin as the selling price, the vital second ingredient, the earnings, is just not out there in the cryptocurrency place.
The up coming closest proxy, according to Woo, is revenue – or, in the case of PayPal or bitcoin, the complete benefit of the transactions that experience on their networks.
“I handled that as the closest issue we have acquired to a selling price to earnings [ratio],” Woo stated.
By applying that form of P/E, he ongoing:
“You can just start out to look at it to see if it’s legitimate. Does the valuation keep track of the transaction heading by it? Once you understand that data, you can look to see in which it’s pumped and in which it’s dumped in the earlier.”
While that is a good commencing position, Woo will not quit there – not when there are other data points that can be mixed and matched, generating new ratios and new data metrics, hunting for the golden ticket that will permit him to predict with additional certainty how to invest.
“I’m just attempting bizarre stuff, this is some data below, what if I messed with it in this way?” he stated.
Rails around teach cars
All that data crunching has left Woo concentrated generally on cryptocurrencies as protocols.
In accordance to Woo, nearly all of the top rated 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization are protocols or the decentralized infrastructure that decentralized apps can be built on top rated of.
“For the initially time, we can invest in these protocol stacks and any application that is built on them, you get a [kind of] slash,” stated Woo, introducing:
“You can invest in the genuine estate in which people today plant down their corporations.”
And with that pondering, Woo will not worry substantially about investing in apps. In his mind, the apps that experience on blockchain protocols are commencing to look additional and additional like Silicon Valley startups – in which nearly 10,000 launch for every yr and only a handful be successful, with only one getting a unicorn like Facebook.
That, he thinks, is a substantially additional speculative engage in, than investing in the base-layer protocol cryptocurrencies.
This threat also keeps Woo away from most original coin offerings (ICOs) as well, a not usually heard approach in present-day crypto place. But rather of very long-time period investments, Woo sees most application certain tokens as basically “FOMO-nomic” (participating in off the acronym “fear of lacking out”) hype.
Plus, as additional and additional token revenue offer privileged invest in deals, those people investments turn out to be even increased threat and even additional do the job.
So for Woo, it’s all about the very long-time period “HODLing” pattern with tokens that present the rails for application teach cars.
And positive it takes some original thanks diligence – Woo advocates looking into the founders and advisers to see whether any massive names are willing to set their name on the line for the task, as well as expending time in associated social channels and boards.
But in the conclusion, Woo’s philosophy just after acquiring is more simple.
He concluded:
“At the time you’ve got performed your thanks diligence, you rather substantially sit on it for 6 months to two several years and experience out the bumps.”
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