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    guides for each support agencies’ roles and responsibilities, through five phases of a disaster. In the City of Virginia Beach, the Virginia Beach Fire Department is the primary service agency that supports eight other service agencies in planning, training, and exercises to ensure an effective operation (City of Virginia Beach, 2016). The initial assessment of the ESF 10 is that it did not create an all-encompassing emergency plan during a radiological and nuclear emergency; nevertheless, ESF…

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    German military was forbidden to own more than six naval capital ships, an air force, limited to 100,000 men, and tanks…

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    measures and concepts that are intended to ensure that food is safe to eat and cannot cause a health problem or poisoning. The issue of food safety is a universal concern, this is because everyone must to consume food. Bacteria are everywhere, in the air, in the water, in the ground, on our food, on our skin and inside our bodies. Food scares have been numerous in the United States in the past twenty years. This fact has motivated producers and consumers alike to take an active role in the safe…

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    The U.S. military has long been faced with the task of recognizing and resolving a seemingly endless array of constraints while upholding its fundamental purpose to protect our nation from enemies, both foreign and domestic. Presently, the U.S. government and citizenry are actively seeking ways to decrease military spending, further tightening these constraints. As a result, the U.S. military is challenged to maintain and strengthen its basic foundation using practical and innovative methods…

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    Mission and Vison Gentiva’s mission is to “to support and educate persons and organizations dealing with life-limiting illnesses (Gentiva).” Gentiva enacts their mission by providing services to the client and the clients family. Gentiva offers education groups and support groups to help educate the client’s family. Social workers also make sure that clients understand their rights and the services offered. Gentiva hopes to provided care…

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    The variety of issues that the United States has faced over the last two decades forced the country to focus on its own economic recovery. The United States saw a significant economic turnaround after shifting its focus from “global policeman” to domestic issues. During this period, the United States retook its position as the preeminent world power, recapturing the highest GDP and balancing the national deficit. While the United States scaled back its foreign assistance, states began to fail,…

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    minimum set of requirements for the candidate, “for recruiting purposes the profile is extended to include information on the terms and conditions (pay benefits, hours of work) special requirements such as mobility, travelling or unsocial hours, and training, developmental and career opportunities.” (Armstrong, M 2006, p.410) When the company can decide on the criteria needed then they can create a personal profile or a job…

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    Hardly new in the United States, school shootings are perceived as devastating, frightening and incomprehensible acts, with long-lasting effects on society. Representing the work of America’s ten deadliest school shooters, statistics compiled, account for one hundred and thirty-three dead and one hundred and forty-two injured. Yet, the question remains, what type of person would enter a school with the purpose to extinguish human life? Do school shooters aim with specific targets in their sights…

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    Indoctrination is “To teach people to accept a system of beliefs (thoughts) without questioning” (Say-Mean-Matter). Stalin used indoctrination in schools and universities. “Under Stalin, the government controlled all education from nursery school through the universities. School children learned virtues of the communist party. College professors and students who questioned the communist party’s interpretations of history risked losing their jobs and faced imprisonment”…

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    D er Alte Fritz (The Old Fritz) once said, “Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a vulgar brawl,” and the Adelbu Panzer assault on Base 113 was dependent on air attacks from RGA Luftgeschwader planes, supported by the Self-Propelled Guns of the Remnants’ arsenal. The Adelburger groups leading the assault used ten Panzer IVs and Panzer Vs (“Panther”), both being Model G variants, with twice as many Sd.Kfz 251 halftracks sporting MG42s manned and crewed by an entire Adelburger crew.…

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