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    The state is of, by, and for the people. This implies that the state is in the best interest of the people, so it 's main priority should be to provide liberty for its citizens, while at the same time protecting them from foreseeable harm. In this essay I argue that the state’s gambling policy should be a proactive one, that is, the state should do as much as it can to prevent problem gambling before it happens, while also preserving individual freedom. To first develop a state policy for gambling

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    As the complexity and convenience of technology increases, some of the new advancements such as microchip implant for humans and animals can be very controversial. At first, the implants may seem to have benefits but in the long run they will actually cause more trouble than they are worth. These potential "troublemakers" are about the size of an elongated grain of rice and are injected in the skin under the arm or hand (Feder, Zeller 15). The chip is not powered by battery and there is nothing

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    The general capabilities required by the Joint Force in 2025 will be a global surveillance and strike (GSS) network, increased naval and air investments and ensuring cyber technology outpaces adversaries. Based on the current U.S. strategic direction and global security environment these capabilities are necessary. Satellites and cyber technology will be part of the design of the GSS system. The U.S. military will be able to strike quickly and remain engaged for increased periods while additional

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    The Benefits Of Marijuana

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    The city once known as the spa city will now be known as the “pot city” and will become the first in all of Southern California to allow large scale marijuana cultivation and sale. Not only will cannabis now be medically used, individuals can now have it for their own uses. With the passing of Proposition 64, adults, twenty-one and over, now have the ability to legally consume and grow marijuana for personal use. Under the proposition, a tax on sale and cultivation of this drug will be levied. With

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    Criminal Justice

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    Criminal Justice Abstract: According to one recent study, around 5% of the GDP goes on crime control. In spite of these measures, the crime in the last few years has increased. A number of studies have indicated that crime prevention can considerably cut down on offences as well as costs. High-tech crimes are a new kind of white-collar crimes that can be one single event or constant and usually involve the theft of information, resources, or funds. Organization is very important to any establishment

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    contribution to genetic information and research materials that deal with the genetic cases of diseases. For the reason that genetic databank has a great potential of massive profit and technologic advancements that could improve our understanding of a range of diseases, private companies seek to get access to these genetic databanks of patients. However, this research can only proceed with consideration of the ethical, legal and

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    Final Evaluation Course: A505 Name: Wenfang Li Date: 10/18/2015 Problem 1: Ans: This article discusses the progress of efforts to link environmental monitoring data with health data as part of Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) programs. This program is to obtain nationally consistent data and indicators that can be used for guiding intervention and prevention strategies. Though this is an exciting program and may provide intuitive reports for policy makers and researchers, there are difficulties

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    Going on to list policies that address things like at the point of recording to notify the public that they are being recorded, making sure this is strict control over how long a video is recorded and the use of those recordings and who sees and accesses the

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    functions is to provide and manage a range of services relating to the surveillance, prevention and control of communicable diseases (Wales, P.H. 2013). Ensuring the safety of the Public’s health in general will ultimately prevent the transmission of communicable diseases (CDC, 1998). Currently there are Seven Health boards within specified areas of Wales responsible for delivering all healthcare services some of the services include investigation, management and surveillance of communicable diseases, developing

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    Employee Monitoring at Work

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    Techniques and practices of electronic monitoring range from recording and reviewing emails, phone messages and internet browsing to tracking employee attendance, interactions with customers and quality of work. Concerns about electronic monitoring fluctuate between issues of stress and employee satisfaction, these resulting from performance and productivity practices and infringement of privacy rights within the workplace as a consequence of surveillance and tracking of personal communications at work

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