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    Vehicle Observation

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    Saturday, December 24, 2016 at 06:18 Hrs. I observed a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of Brock Services LLC building and Riverside Auto Dealership located at 341 US-90. The vehicle pulled up to the exit of the parking lot and remained stationary for a few seconds and then traveled east on the service road to Oak St. The vehicle turned south onto Oak St. at a high rate of speed as I was turning onto the service road from US-90. I lost sight of the vehicle until I arrived at Oak and Da…

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    Ethical standards in police work are stressed upon new officers from the first day on the job. Police departments have several ways to encourage ethics among their recruits because they are a necessary part of life. First and foremost is the oath of office that officers take. In the article by Timothy Roufa in Ethics in Law Enforcement and Policing, maintain that “[w]hen officers fail to do what is right, and especially when they do what is clearly and blatantly wrong, they erode the public…

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    way, being able to look back and reflect on them is a great way to see how far I’ve come since that first day as a freshman on crutches nervous as all get-out to attend Auburn Riverside High School. Freshman year, I started off the first month of school on crutches, and the following two months in a boot. Going into Riverside I thought I was going to be the “weird girl on crutches” yet it was nothing like that. Thankfully I had a great group of friends that I was able to lean on for support,…

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    Act. Rapanos backfilled three wetlands he owned without a permit. Environmental law became extremely important in this case because due to common law, there were a couple of different interpretations of this situation. Army Corps of Engineers and Riverside Bayview Homes were two different cases that held different precedents regarding what was considered the waters of the United States, which in turn, caused conflict among the Supreme Justices. Along with common law, property rights and…

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    The reality of the health care industry is that it works and operates as a business. With a strategic marketing strategy coupled with high patient care satisfaction, these businesses will prosper if certain internal are met. Operating a large entity such as a health care organization also demands innovative and up to date care, recruiting and retaining high quality staff and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who has a vision for success. In the following discussion, three business principles will…

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    it doesn’t look like they are actually part of the “patient care team”. Earlier in my life I had an angelic view of doctors, and I figured that they were the people who would spend the most amount of time bonding with patients. However, in the Riverside hospital I currently work at, what occurs is quite the opposite. Nurses and assistants are really the people that are with and care for the patients at all times, and doctors are rarely present. I want to work in the free clinic because I…

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    Over the past thirty days I went exploring around the areas of Boston and Newton. Each day I went to a different area that I have never been before and took pictures to document my experience. I chose to do this experiment because I wanted to learn more about the area and know my way around better. When going into this project I expected that it would be challenging and that I was not going to do it everyday. But I ended up doing 28 days consecutively and missing two days because I went home. I…

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    Carl Sandburg's Buttons

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    injuries on the soldier’s bodies along with “red soak”, which refers to the soldier’s blood. The “river edge” provokes the reader to imagine a pleasant setting, moreover, the outright opposite of war. The idea of a thousand bloody men, struggling up a riverside reveals the cruelity of the war. The buttons are shifting and the war impact is destructive. Numerous war troops are struggling to their death behind the innocent shift of a button. The civilians are clueless on the full impact towards…

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    GPA Personal Statement

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    shelter, so I can give back to my community in the process; as well as, help to sort clothes and provide assistance. I volunteered with pathfinders at the Seventh-day Adventists church, where I got the chance to do the Riverside Cleanup. I picked up trash and cleaned a part of Riverside to make a better living environment. Additionally, I went on a trip to the Rocky Mountain Pathways Ranch in Colorado where I and a group from my school got to experience life on a ranch. Every morning I would…

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    programs. Although universities from as far as Hawaii to Oregon may have grabbed my attention – because of its stunning scenery and programs – I restricted my preferences to California schools. In particular, my eyes lit up when I saw UC Irvine, UC Riverside, CSU Channel Islands, – given that I’ve seen some of these see…

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