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    . The quality of school facilities can be important for ensuring that certain populations are able to enroll and complete schooling; the availability and quality of bathrooms in or near schools, for example, has been cited as an important factor in ensuring girls’ access to education. Where facilities are not available, or when quality is perceived as lacking, children may not be able to attend school at all. There are also conditions in which formal schooling structures may need to be adapted,

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    Officers in correctional facilities are included as being a part of every state's law enforcement endeavors. The federal government utilizes different sorts of law implementation specialists all authorizing laws and approaches set up at the most elevated amount of government (Walker & Katz, 2012). This can include special agents and support staff for the various federal agencies like the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). They do not enforce local or even

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    many facilities throughout the United States that can assist patients with in-patient and out-patient services. The in-patient facility consists of hospitals and nursing homes that require admission for up to 24 hours. The outpatient facilities provide clinical, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic services. Clinical services typically found in physician’s office. An out-patient facility consists of an urgent care clinic, and it does not require staying in the facility. A hospital facility consists

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    Introduction “A facility layout can be defined as an arrangement of all that is needed for production of a good or delivery of service, and a facility is a unit that enables the routine of a certain job.” (Rattan, 2012) Many companies use different layouts to accommodate the needs and wants of the company. Just think about every time you walk into a Walmart, Target, CVS, Walgreens, etc... The layout is what works best for the overall customer experience. In order for a company to receive great

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    Onshore Petroleum: Facilities and Processes The oil and gas industry facilities and systems are broadly defined, according to their use, in the oil and gas industry production stream: Exploration: This includes prospecting, seismic and drilling activities that take place before the development of a field is finally decided. Upstream: This typically refers to all facilities for production and stabilization of oil and gas. The reservoir and drilling community often uses upstream for the wellhead

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    Processes of Correctional Environments: Correctional facilities play an integral role in the criminal justice system as many individuals who are convicted of offenses are normally placed on probation rather than being sent to prison. In other cases, convicted criminals who have served their jail terms are usually released on parole. In addition to meeting other requirements, criminals are required to stay out of trouble during parole and probation periods. In order to prevent offenders from committing

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    students as well as sport facilities. (Weatherford College, np) These organizations and student facilities allow the students to get involved in their community and meet new people at their school. These organizations and facilities are sadly not offered to the Wise County Weatherford College students. This being said, it is more difficult for students at this campus to find new relationships among their classmates. Wise County Weatherford College should provide student facilities and organizations to

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    Animal Testing Facilities

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    The ones that conduct the experiments from many animal-testing facilities have been prosecuted for abusing the animals they are testing on (Clemmitt, Marcia 5). “Fifteen years ago, only 10 of the country’s law schools offered animal-law courses; today about 130 do (Clemmitt 5).”Lawyers now can get their law degree in animal rights (Clemmitt 5). They can testify against animal cruelty, such as animal testing (Clemmitt 1). Animal welfare groups such as, The American Society for the Prevention of

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    Passenger Facility Charges

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    The Passenger Facility Charge Program: An Overview and an Examination of Increasing or Removing the Program’s Current Limits Submitted by Jim Halley March 10, 2013 Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements for MGMT 533 Federal Regulations, Ethics, and the Legal System Table of Contents | Executive Summary | ii | An Overview and History of the Passenger Facility Charge Program | 1 | Passenger Facility Charge Limits and the Arguments For and Against Raising the

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    The state correctional facilities cost an astronomical amount to operate. Most citizens do not realize the daily cost associated with not only housing an inmate, but also the operational expenses. Even with the high costs associated with operating a correctional facility, most of the general public is immune to what it takes to house a prisoner. Prison is an expensive social tool. It’s effectiveness and purpose are often debated, but the fact that it is costly cannot be debated (Trout, 2011). So

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