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    Police officers are the protectors of our communities. They are meant to keep us safe and out of harm's way. However, some officers can be corrupt. These officers use force as a go to method rather than a last resort. Because police brutality is such an issue, the question of "should officers be required to wear body cameras" has arose. I strongly agree that police officers should be required to wear body cams because it will help keep police under control. The body cams will help bring peace between

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    white lawyer, chooses to defend a black man, Tom Robinson, who has been accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell, in 1935. Many people may believe Atticus Finch was wrong to have defended Tom Robinson because it put him and his family in harm’s way. However, Atticus was right to have defended Tom Robinson because Atticus knows very well that all people must be treated equally. and Atticus has to set a good example for his children. Atticus Finch was right to defend Tom Robinson because Atticus

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    Reflective Portfolio In a world in which everyone’s life experiences are so different from each other’s, it’s easy to find yourself at odds with some viewpoints if you’ve never had your way of looking at something questioned before. On the other hand, while someone may think one thing, they could say or do another for fear of addressing others in certain situations. With so many core values displayed by those you encounter every day, it’s key that as future nurses, we look at our own core values

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    It is important to understand what factors are commonly used for splitting humans into different races. The human race, ideally, should be a united front. In a perfect world, humans would look out for each other and make sure no one was in harm’s way. There would be no divisions based on skin color, religion, origin, or any other reason. However, reality could not be any more different. Over the years, humans have created divisions amongst themselves and no longer see each other as being the same

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    Board of Regents of the University of California, opened up a new light in which mental health professionals should break confidentiality to protect other people that could potentially be in harm’s way. In this lawsuit, a man named Prosenjit Poddar confided to his therapist, Dr. Moore, that he had intentions of harming a woman once she returned from her vacation. Dr. Moore took the appropriate steps and contacted those above him, as well as the

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    to contact people, to get information, and to get work done faster. The first big change that the cell phones have made is that you can contact everyone you know at any given time. Before the time of cell phones if a person was not home there was no way you could contact them. You could leave a message on their answering machine but that was not always guaranteed that you could get a hold of them. Now there is at least 6 billion phone subscriptions that are active and 5 billion of them are in developing

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    Montag reflects the prisoner’s journey from illusion to enlightenment with the support of other characters; as shown by the evolution of the protagonists in Fahrenheit 451 and “Allegory of the Cave.” Much like the prisoner’s commencement in the stage of illusion, where he is stuck staring at shadows on a wall, Montag starts his journey in a stage of illusion blanketed by the darkness of false happiness, that Mildred also resides in. The men continue to mirror each other as they both move forward

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    an amazing example of that only because it is not humanly possible to fully grasp the meaning of this. Winston is surrounded by several ironic things, for example when he goes to rent an apartment with Julia he believes that he is safe and out of harm's way because it is in the prole side of town. However he soon finds out that the man renting them the room was in fact a member of the thought police and there was a camera located behind the picture.

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    was a Royal” (Hunter 3). This proves that up until Andy dies, he finds himself more valued with the jacket on than without, symbolizing that he was ‘in the action’ between the gangs. Furthermore, it demonstrates how even if the threads put him in harm’s way or worse, it was worth the fame and honor he received from donning

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    The Prevention Tactics

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    The prevention tactics include so many different ways to help prevent and reduce the risk of treats that are detrimental to many health. After researching the health different prevents I found that they are very helpful to society they all have a certain mission that helps to keep people out of harm’s way when it come to an individual health. Society uses the media to get commercials that send out health notices like not to smoke and use tobacco products. An the health care system plays a major role

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