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    For the Love of the Game The smell of the dirt and the fresh cut grass fills my nose and sends a tingling sensation throughout my entire body. I crunch on sunflower seeds in the corner of the stone dugout and then repeatedly spit the soggy shells at my teammates, forcing smiles to ripple across their faces. I tie up my muddy laces on my worn out Under Armour cleats and head for the dugout exit as I pop a piece of Dubble Bubble into my mouth. On the way, I grab my matte black helmet and my…

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    Patient safety in nursing and the overall healthcare naturally stands out as a topic of great concern for nurses themselves as well as patients and their families. Focusing on patient safety is essential in order to establish a principle of safety throughout the entire health system, so that all will be aware of where, when and how to avoid errors and adverse events. I was assigned to a patient from 8am-1pm on September 16, 2016, who was admitted to Morristown medical center on September 15,…

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    goals known as the National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) program. The development of the NPSGs began with a panel of nurses, physicians, pharmacists, risk managers, clinical engineers and other professionals with adequate experience in the world of patient safety (“Facts about NPSGs”, 2015). This group of healthcare professionals collectively became the Patient Safety Advisory Group. Together, they worked with the Joint Commission to identify issues in patient safety and propose ideas on how to…

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    the majority of parents or caregivers do not know the appropriate safety precautions. Due to this lack of attentiveness children are unwillingly risking their lives. Sadly, a tremendous amount of children are even losing their lives. This problem needs to be addressed for the sake of younger children who are not aware of the danger they are in. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent this issue to properly secure and provide safety of these innocent children. People who are responsible for…

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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Study

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    Mapp v. Ohio set the standard for the exclusionary rule, meaning that the States now too fell under the rule. Police today cannot search or seize any items with a search warrant. Furthermore, because of the case of Katz v. United States, the police are required to demonstrate “probable cause” for any investigative activity that is…

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    Situations keep on varying, and the rules are not always as clear as they are supposed to be. If the officers themselves can be punished for crossing the line inadvertently, then they will be forced to avoid getting anywhere close to it. People who are guilty who the society is out to punish in such a situation get away with it. This is not right as a rule meant to deter law enforcer conduct is not what the society wants. However, instead, the Exclusionary Rules lets the law enforcers go right…

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    What I was looking forward to doing my senior year, was leading my team as a senior to the best we could be. I was working harder than I ever had all winter long leading up to this. I had one goal that I did not see happen any of my four years there, which was getting to the state championship. There were a lot of things that had to go right for this to happen. The team had to be good, they had to work hard every day, they had to win districts, they had to win regional’s, and the most…

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    Ted Bundy states to the Pensacola police, “I’m the most cold-blooded son of a bitch you’ll ever meet.” Bundy gives a perfect description of himself after being convicted and taken into custody by the Pensacola Police Department. Bundy was very open about the thirty killings he convicted, and he offered the Pensacola police officers details about these killings that forever changed the lives of the very frightened and disturbed American people Bundy, above all, did not want to be caught, ever.…

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    ADHD Child Development

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    why they continue into adulthood. We need to go back and understand that it is a disorder of self-regulation, and it’s a qualitative deficit, so that begs the question how far behind is this child? and so the rule that I have taught for years in our clinics, and it remains a very good rule of thumb, is the average ADHD child is 30% behind their age, some are even more, but on average across all ADHD children, it looks to be about 30%, so here’s what I want parents to if your child is 10 years…

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    Squealer Speech Analysis The book Animal Farm is an allegory novel written by George Orwell on August 17th, 1945. The book depicts the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and the era of the Stalinist Soviet Union. The characters in this novel try to form a sustainable democracy/society in which animals can live a peaceful life without the threat of human beings. The main leaders who take action in this book are Napoleon and Snowball who are both pigs. Another character Squealer (who…

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