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    Book Review: A Guide to, and Checklist for, the Decapoda of Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique

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    Book Title:  A Guide to, and Checklist for, the Decapoda of Namibia, South Africa and MozambiqueBook Author: W.D. Emmerson2016; Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomVol. 1: 590 pages, Vol. 2: 650 pages, Vol. 3: 720 pages; hard coverVol. 1: ISBN 978-1-4438-9090-8, price £72.99Vol. 2: ISBN 978-1-4438-9097-7, price £83.99Vol. 3: ISBN 978-1-4438-9306-0, price £73.9

    Calf Scours: Some Observations

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    The author, W.D. Eide, discussed their experience in the collection of specimens for a calf scours project. This project asked producers to collect colostrum samples from their beef cows and feces samples from scouring and non-scouring calves. E. coli organisms in non-scouring calves were sensitive to almost every form of medication. The project examined management systems of various cooperating, calving facilities and disease prevention programs

    Book Review: A Guide to, and Checklist for, the Decapoda of Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique

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    Book Title: A Guide to, and Checklist for, the Decapoda of Namibia, South Africa and MozambiqueBook Author: W.D. Emmerson2016, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Lady Stephenson Library, Welbeck Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK. Hardcover, 3 volumes, 590pp (vol. 1), 650pp (vol. 2), 720pp (vol. 3). Vol. 1: ISBN 978-1-4438-9090-8, price £72.99; vol. 2: ISBN 978-1-4438-9097-7, price £83.85; vol. 3: ISBN 978-1-4438-9306-0, price £73.99

    Leadership Command Training: An Emergent Issue in Law Enforcement

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    The main topic of this research paper is regarding an emerging issue in today’s law enforcement command staff, the necessity for leadership command training. Promoting qualified command staff is a growing problem for law enforcement in America today. Due to the evolution of today’s law enforcement as well as the demands expected by communities, agencies cannot be reactive to developing its command staff. The valuable skills obtained by leaders that attend leadership command training is reciprocated down to staff and benefit the agency overall in several ways. Agency perception and retention are a couple of benefits that are improved by developed leaders. Author W.D. Orrick (2008) stated in his book, “Employees don’t leave jobs, they leave poor managers” (p.159); therefore, law enforcement agencies should mandate leadership training to all command staff.LEMI
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