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    In this new job, Warren tried criminal cases, defended civil and criminal suits against county officials, advised county boards of education about civil liability issues, and wrote legal opinions on various issues – such as real estate matters – for the county board of supervisors. Along the way, though, he discovered that his real first love was law enforcement and public service. Within three years, Warren had become the Alameda County’s District Attorney’s chief deputy. The county DA was…

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    In general, current treatment for adult survivors of CSA utilizes research-based cognitive behavioral interventions, such as prolonged exposure (PE) therapy (Foa, McLean, Capaldi, & Rosenfield, 2013) and cognitive processing therapy (Simone, Resick, Rosner, & Steil, 2014) that target post-traumatic symptoms. These therapies have received strong support in the research community (Resick, Nishith, & Griffin, 2003); however, they require exposure to the original trauma, which can be problematic for…

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    did to Australia. Reasons why they were allowed to seek refuge in Australia was due to a contract Australia had signed with the United Nations in addition to Australia wanted to help as they were involved in the war as well as they felt guilty. In 1982, after many refugees illegally left Vietnam, the government allowed refugees to leave legally. Khao Do’s family was lucky to escape Vietnam and arrive in Sydney 1980.…

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    experience as a tinsmith and electrician's helper for 1 year and ½. Both as an operator and in his prior occupations he has been a member of the union and thus subjected to the collective agreement. The Royal Canadian Mint poster a position on January 18 1982 for a maintenance man, that required the person to have a minimum two years experience in an industrial environment. The respondent along with other 3 employees applied for the position. Article 38.16 of the collective agreement…

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    Her gown was much more faithfully adapted when Ladybird decided to re-release their Well-loved Tales series for the modern audience (fig. 17). I have known of both the 1974 Read it Yourself and this book, published in 1982, since I was a child but I did not realise they were both illustrated by Brian Price Thomas. Perhaps this was due to the children who read the Read it Yourself growing older and that Ladybird felt they needed to go re-release their Well-Loved Tales…

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    What is similar between these two legends? For instance, one is Japanese while the other is from the book, To Kill a Mockingbird. Even though it is surprising, there are actually many similarities between the two stories. The following sections of this essay will explain each urban legend and will lead to the conclusion of how similar they are. Kuchisake-Onna was Japanese woman who cheated on her husband, who was a samurai. After the man discovered her unfaithfulness he slit her mouth as he said…

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    Untitled By Keith Haring

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    Discover the life of Keith Haring and his piece named Untitled that was created in 1982 and is now in the Museum of Modern Art. As you look around the Museum of Modern Art where the piece named Untitled is placed you’ll see beige colored walls until you turn a small corner and see a display made out of what looks to be a fish tank filled half full with three basketballs floating in the water. Behind the Three Ball 50/50 Tank centerpiece you’ll find a whole wall covered in a black and white…

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    which was recorded in 1982 which may ha ve been on air since 1976. The buzzing sound occurs about 25 times every minute and a Russian voice can be heard every once in a while along with a very faint recording of Swan Lake. No Prizes here guessing who that Number Station belonged to. The Number Stations always broadcast on the same frequency and never changed their unique place holder. Essentially the same sound of The Buzzer placeholder was going constantly from at least 1982-2010 when it ended.…

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    have a diagnosed serious mental illness. This highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of mental health and its relationship to violent behavior. Mental illness and mass shootings go hand in hand, Here is why in U.S. mass shootings 1982-2023, by prior signs of the shooter's mental health issues, it states that “in 72 cases…

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    (1) They can be installed by peracylation of the nucleoside followed by chemoselective O-deacylation (Schaller et al., 1963 ; Rigoli et al., 2009). (2) “Transient” protection approach (Ti et al., 1982) has been widely used. In this procedure, the nucleoside is persilylated using a silylating agent, and the acyl function is installed on the amino group using the corresponding acid chloride or acid anhydride. (3) Some acyl functions such as benzoyl…

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