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    I was always afraid to walk into a mental facility. I was under the impression that the personnel who works there were insensible against their patients, and that the patients who were secluded in those facilities were usually victims of society. Furthermore, I thought that ECT was an outrageous procedure; now I have a different perspective. I have respect for the individuals who work in mental facilities. I learned that I should be thankful to God for who I am, because there are people who are living

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    Correctional facilities have been gradually changing over time. The introduction of education is one of the advantages that come from the modern day prisons. Many prisoners are now able to read and earn educational accolades which in prison. Such people as this paper has found out fit better after their jail term in the society. There are thus programs set aside in order to help prisoners gain special skills which help them to secure jobs after their sentence. Those who gain these skills in prison

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    community support, but the most visually evident disparity is school facilities. Regardless if a person has an educational background or is just a bystander in the community, the visual appearance of a school immediately will spark an opinion of a school. Throughout Indiana, school buildings have been sprouting up. With many high growth communities such as Fishers, Westfield, Avon and Crown Point, new and beautiful school facilities have been added to these flourishing locations. However, in many

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    Another big difference between this public health facility and other health care facility is the level of professionals and the power dimension between the staff and the residents. In hospitals, clinics, and alternative medicine offices, the professional holds a high power and authority over the patients. In the lodge, the staff members are there to give orientations so that patients and caregivers are aware of the policies and to provide any assistance that the patients would need. The staffs are

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    In an official report of the events that occurred at Attica Correctional Facility, the McKay Commission, called it the “bloodiest one day encounter between Americans since the Civil War.” From September 9th, 1971 to September 13th, 1971 inmates took control of Attica in hopes of gaining leverage on the demands of obtaining the removal of state control over the prison, livable conditions, amnesty for crimes during the rebellion and diversity among correctional staff. For five days, inmates ceased

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    Walking into the correctional facility felt as if I was walking through a college campus tour. They had dorms, they had a gym, they had a library, they had a dining hall, they had special rooms for special people. I can assure you this is not the college I would want to go to. The students here, also known as inmates, looked demoralized. While we were there, the prison was in a state of overflow. They had to many inmates that they needed to pack them like sardines in the meeting area of the dorms

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    How To Maintain Your Property In A Kalispell Montana Storage Facility Over the last half century, storage facilities have increased exponentially to accommodate homeowners belonging and sentimental property that they have no room for in their homes. Whether it’s a long-term storage for antique furniture, short term storage during a move, or a space where large items such as RVs and boats can be kept, there are several things to consider when investing money, and entrusting your valuables in a

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    Medical records are of significant importance to each and every patient. Patients have the right to receive care in a medical facility and not have their procedure of diagnosis released to unauthorized people. Medical facilities must protect the rights of each patient and their confidentiality by law. Records must be maintained accurately so as to respect the patient and not have inaccurate information released to any other provider. For example, it would be catastrophic to an actor’s career if it

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    Facility Planning Part II Facility Planning Part II In this paper I will discuss the regulatory requirements and their effect on the design and equipment, Color selection implications and noise issues, type of equipment needed, electronic items needed, examination of budget planning and cost estimates, and description of the role of stakeholders in facility planning and development. Hospitals are among the most regulated of all building types. Like other buildings, they must follow the local

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    My experience with the critical skill of evaluation is most apparent in my ability to accurately review and critique facility security assessments (FSA). These assessments are prepared and completed by the Federal Protective Service (FPS) Inspectors as a part of their performance plan and core document. Facility security assessments are comprised of a Vulnerability Survey Report (VSR) that FPS provides as a unique yet comprehensive evaluation report that was developed under the Modified Infrastructure

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