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    the gang along with Alex. One night, the boys decide to get very drunk on milk laced with drugs, and go out on a streak of horrible violent acts. They beat an elderly lady, fight a rival gang, steal a car, almost kill a man named Mr. Alexander, and rape his wife. After the next day, the droogs gang confronts Alex wanting more high-rewarding crimes. He beats his friends to a pulp just to show them he is the boss. Just after this they break into a rich lady’s home where Alex kills the

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    Calladae OB/GYN Employee Training Manual K. McClary - Instructor August 8, 2006 Ieshia Alexander Le'nci Battle Caylen Gaither Alyssa Hall Danielle Sheppard Table of Contents Office Hours and Staff 1 Job Delegations 2 Telephone Procedures 4 Routing Chart 5 Fax Machine Use 6 Appointment Scheduling 7 Triage 9 In Office Patient Emergency Situations 11 In Office Emergencies 12 Disposal of Waste Products 14

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    Gun Control Does Not Reduce Crime Essay

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    conducted a study on the concealed handguns law. They analyzed FBI crime statistics for the entire United States, covering the years from 1977 to 1992. With conservative approximations, states enacting the concealed weapons law had a reduction in rape by 5%, robbery by 3%, aggravated assault by 7%, and murder by 8.5% (Lott, n.d.).

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    illegitimate birth. In 1949 his father returned home and was quickly deemed a traitor for surrendering to the Germans. As a teenager Chikatilo was very shy and was often a target for bullies. At seventeen he discovered he was impotent. He attempted to rape a friend of his sister’s, but was unable to obtain an erection. During the struggle Chikatilo realized something. He was able to get an erection and ejaculate. This deviant sexual behavior seemed to excite Chikatilo in a manner which would later

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    Gun control has been a major controversial topic for quite a few years now. More recently however, the issue of gun control has escalated because of racial issues, terrorism, and an increase in mass shootings. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not one of those radicals who believe there shouldn’t be any gun control laws. I believe there should be some gun control laws and restrictions. While restrictions on carrying concealed weapons have been beneficial to reducing crime rates, there shouldn’t be strict gun

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    Chemical Castration for Repeat Sex Offenders Child molestation and sexual assault is an ever growing problem in the United States today, but an even bigger problem is that these pedophiles are being released after only serving as little as one quarter of their sentence. In California alone (at the time the bill was first passed), there was an estimated 680 individuals on parole for molestation and other sexual assaults including sodomy by force with a victim under the age of thirteen as well

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    Overcrowded prisons and improper punishment systems are enormous social issues for our government. The United States has seen steady growth in its prisons. A projected increment in seen due to “get-tough” policies that locks up offenders for longer sentences (Ohlemacher, 2007, para. 1). The correction system had been through various phases of transformation, and the government had been tough on crime; this approach had resulted in rising prison populations. There are many factors that cause overcrowding

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    Almost daily, there is a story on the news about gun violence and the discussion comes up about gun control. What is gun control? As defined by Marriam-Webster, gun control is the “regulation of the selling, owning, and use of guns,” (Marriam, 2017). When is there too much control? How does it affect the law-abiding citizen? These are questions that need to be taken into consideration while taking a position, as gun control effects everyone in the United States of America. Gun control needs to cease

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    We live in a environment dictated by society. Before we’re able to walk or talk, society predetermines our personality, our role in the world, and to some extent, our identity. But who makes up this mysterious group of people and why do we, as humans, accept it? After all, it is this very institution that once said women can’t vote, African Americans count as three-fifths of a person, and same sex couples shouldn’t have equal marriage rights. Society has grown much throughout history, but its

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    nature of prison, no matter people view it, produces an environment that is inevitably harmful to its residents. America locks up five times more of its' population than any other nation in the world. Due to prison overcrowding, prisoners are currently sleeping on floors, in tents, in converted broom closets and gymnasiums, or even in double or triple

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