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    “Conservationists estimate that at least 100,000 mammals and birds die from them” (plastic bags) “each year, felled by the estimated 500 billion and more plastic bags that are produced and consumed around the world; the numbers of fish killed by them are unknown, but they are sure to number in the millions.” [1] But why are plastic bags so deadly? To answer this question, one would need to know the origins and the debate revolving around plastic bags. Plastic is primarily made of polyethylene which

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    Running head: USE OF FORCE AND USE OF DISCRETION IN POLICING 1 USE OF FORCE AND USE OF DISCRETION IN POLICING 13 The Use of Force and Use of Discretion in Policing Shardell M. Thomas American Military University Contents What is Use of Force? 3 Use of Force Continuum 4 Police Code of Silence 6 Role of Training 8 Role of Administration 9 Conclusion 10 References 13 What is Use of Force? Police have been given the responsibility to enforce the laws of a government and

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    of therapy involves the use of non-human creatures as a treatment for some diseases and illnesses. Non-human creatures can be cats, rabbits, fish or even dogs. With the use of these of these pets, it has provided the medical personnel an insight to the effects it has on their patients. Just think, if you had four legs, soft fur and gave sweet kisses on the nose, a sick loved one’s health might improve considerably faster than others. The use of animals for therapeutic use, specifically dogs has been

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    Within both professional-use and consumer-use products, there are some differences, but nothing that will give a distinct comparison. Professional-use products are only sometimes directed to be used by salon professionals, not by the average user. Consumer-use products are distributed more to the drugstores, and retailers that then disperse them to the public. In fact any product in retailers would be considered a consumer-use product. Why are there differences? There are differences between these

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    Substance use may be viewed as recreational to some, however to others, it is the beginning of the road to an addiction. According to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-V (2013), a diagnosis of substance use disorder is based on evidence of impaired control, social impairment, risky use, and pharmacological criteria. Substance use disorders occur when recurring drug use, including alcohol, causes clinically and functionally significant damage, such

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    School should have the right to ban cell phone use during the school day Why our school should have the right to ban cell phone use during the school day? Because it will good for our child study. Some people will think that it is unreasonable to prohibit students from using the phone on campus. Because Parents cannot quickly reach their children in an emergency, unable to exercise their autonomy, and reduce the way students gain more knowledge. As we know, the electronic products are becoming more

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    Drug Use In Sports Are you aware of 52 German athletes given anabolic steroids during the 1970's and 1980's who were examined in a 2007 study, one quarter got some form of cancer, one third reported thoughts or attempts of suicide, and the risk of miscarriage and stillbirth was 32 times higher than in the normal German population. Drug use in sports should not be allowed such as it already isn’t. Drugs use in sports such as steroids, can be good for the moment of the game, but after it could affect

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    that drug use has made a solid establishment within our society and will continually push negative results on people, particularly on the youth culture who are experiencing the confusing and exciting journey to adulthood (Measham et al, 2001). Just looking at the 60% increase in those charged and tried for Class A drug related crimes (Mallender et al, 2002), it is clear that research in this area is needed fast and vast quantities. However, it is since the argument that recreational use is now a familiar

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    second decisions reached by police in pursuit have got far reaching consequences to their friends, relatives and families. One of the most controversial parts of law governing police officers is the use of force. While this controversial part applies in limited situations, a decision by a police officer to use force may affect the police negatively. Statistics reveal even in deadly situations, police fail apply reasonable amount of force

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    This story that I will talk about is “Everyday Use”. It is a story of a small family who lived in small house. In the story there are three characters the Mam and her tow daughter Dee and Maggie. Both of them have their own characters. In this essay I will choose one character to analysis. It will be Dee the one who are educated and have go out to study. She was the lovely daughter for her Mam. Her Mam was waiting for Dee to come and think her Mam for all what she did for her. When her Mam was waiting

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