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    More than a decade ago, a tragic and one of the saddest incidents in our history occurred on U.S soil. On September 11, 2001 the United States were attacked by a group of terrorist who were able to infiltrate our security system from all angles. It was a very tragic event for the U.S, when terrorist attacked two landmarks in New York City, a densely populated area. Although this terrorist attack was very unfortunate, it was also the largest infiltration of the United States Aviation system through

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    In the heat of war your choices and decisions decide how things play out. Will things play out in your favor or go into the favor of the enemy? Roughneck Nine-One is a book about the special operations of a military unit in Iraq. They were tasked with a lot of tough and crucial decisions. While reading the book Roughneck Nine-One I noticed that I could recognize those decisions made which led me to predict what would happen. I could also evaluate those choices and evaluate Frank as a character and

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    The Sex Of Sex Work

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    the means of creating a safer environment for the worker. Decriminalization of this particular type of sex work would render the job safer for the workers given that they would have the ability to screen clients, an established place of employment, safety in numbers, a positive relationship with law enforcement, and enhanced means to protect themselves from health risks. Screening of the clients is a key aspect of keeping the sex workers safe. Screening the clients is a lot about reading people

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    paying these taxes. Yet, when someone is in trouble, a police officer cannot come fast enough. An even more disturbing mentality is that while many consumers are more than willing to pay $100 or more a ticket to a concert or sporting event, they baulk at the expense of going to the doctor for even a simple check-up. The general mentality seems to be that while entertainment is worth paying for, Americans deserve to have health and safety without having to pay for it. Another proof of the pedestal

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    Neighborhood Violence

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    In some neighborhoods, gunfire was almost a daily event. At one point, the City Council considered asking the governor to declare a state of emergency and send in the National Guard. Instead, in 2007, the city created the Office of Neighborhood Safety. (I am the founding director.) Our mission was simple: to tackle this epidemic of gun violence that was killing so many young men, mostly in our minority communities. We modeled our approach on “Cure Violence,” a community outreach program in Chicago

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    implementing HIEs such as provide coordinated care, which might eventually reduce medical errors and improve patient safety (Bhansal & Gupta, 2014). Additionally, it can also reduce medical costs by avoiding duplicated services. Furthermore, the availability of patient health information especially at the emergency department is perceived to have a positive effect on both patient safety and quality care. However, these HIEs face a number of challenges including “lack of funding, concerns about privacy

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    Essay about Disrepect

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    Disrespect of a Noncommissioned Officer is a punishable offense in the United State military, and falls under the auspices of Article 91. The punishment for the offense varies depending on the severity of the disrespect shown and the history of service for the perpetrator.Disrespect of a noncommissoned officer includes striking, acting in an insubordinate manner, disregard for a lawful order, use of disrespectful language or general deportment. To be a punishable offense the act of disrespect

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    act in 'Loco Parentis' to children once they are in their care within school, this is a latin term which means 'instead of parent'. Working in a school we all have the duty of care towards children under our supervision as well as promoting their safety and welfare. Working with children on a daily basis gives us the opportunities to recognise the signs and indicators of a child who may be being abused or neglected. All teachers / TA's will have a legal duty to safeguard the child and understand

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    Mental Health In Prisons

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    Abstract This paper explores the topic of mental health within prisons and how it affects the inmates. The report of my findings were through research of twelve articles, two credible website sources, and a published textbook. In recent years, correctional facilities have begun to experience an influx of inmates who suffer with mental illness. Per Morgan, et al (2011), ?the United States has three times more individuals with severe mental illnesses in prisons than in psychiatric hospitals.? Most

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    that millions of patients in the ICUs are at a high likelihood of developing CLABSI Yaseen et al. (2016) notes that each incidence of CLABSI is associated with an increase in the hospital stay from seven days up to 21 days. This implies costs which range between $37,000 and $45,000. At the national level, the costs for management of the cases of CLABSI that occur are estimated at between $0.67 and $2.68 billion. The economic burden on families as well as the psychological torture that patients and

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