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Discuss how community policing developed over time. Include and explanation of the four dimensions and three generations of community policing.
Bicarbonate Ions
An anion (HCO3-) that plays a critical role in maintaining the pH balance of the body, acting as a buffer in blood plasma.
Carbon Dioxide
A gas with no color or smell that results from the combustion of carbon and organic materials as well as from the breathing process. It exists naturally in the atmosphere and is taken in by plants during the process of photosynthesis.
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Large, elastic artery that is the main trunk of the systemic arterial system; carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart and passes through the thorax and abdomen.
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