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    area of loading, unloading warehouses. If the warehouse is not secured, thieves can easily enter the area and drive off with the truck and loot. Install HD CCTVs in every entry points, require inbound and outbound drivers to wear IDs, install gate alarms and use separate exit and entry codes. 8. Include Freight trucking security training – Train drivers, warehouse and freight truck employees in truckjacking prevention, management and use telematics technology. During training they will…

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    Earthquake Alarm Can you locate an earthquake? How about read its frequency? Alert others of it? You may not be able to do things like that, but there is a machine that can. Learn about this invention as you read about the ancient seismograph. With today’s advanced technology, you wouldn’t be surprised that there would be a machine that can do things such as locate earthquakes before getting struck. But can you believe this invention was created during ancient times? The invention…

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    Joint Commission formally known as the Joint Commission Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) is and independent, non-for-profit organization (JCAHO, 2015). JCAHO was found in 1951 it role is too provided safely and quality care that received by health care organization throughout the United States. Therefore, before the commission can reach any goals they are using a measurement system which helps with survey’s to grant accreditation to healthcare organization that is other role…

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    Three Phases Of Stress

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    takes its toll on the body. Stage one is the alarm reaction. In this stage, several body systems are activated, including the nervous system and the endocrine system. Following their activation is the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and musculoskeletal systems. All of these senses become alert until the danger is over. Stage two is the stage of resistance. In this stage, the body tries to go back to a state of physiological calmness by resisting the alarm. Because the perception of the threat still…

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    In a state of urgency, she looked the watch on her left wrist, the one that had been vibrating as a morning alarm, to check the time. 7:00am, the watch read. “Oh crap, I need to get out of bed!” she yelled at herself. “What the heck!” her sister, Julia, exclaimed, “ Pema, why are you still up there? I thought you were in the bathroom.” “Thanks mom and Julia…

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    Embrace the Suck I was five years old when I learned how to throw a football. My Dad spent hours in that muddy backyard trying to teach me how to throw “just like Peyton Manning did,” my favorite NFL player. The first step was to place your fingers on the end of the laces and grip the side of the ball with all five of your fingertips. Next, with one swift motion I was told to launch the ball forward as hard as I could. However, in order to make the ball spin in a spiral, at the end of my…

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    Candice Alternate Ending

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    came on and vibrated through the hollows visible rooms. “Uuggghhhhhhh, you stupid alarm clock I knows It’s 6:00 am in the morning, why can't you wake you someone else wait your are just a machine without no legs who annoys people mornings”. Said Candice in a grudge then threw the alarm on the wall “CRRUSHH”. “ SWEETHEART what was that ?”. Said Mom in a scared shockingly voice. “Oh that, It was just that dumb alarm clock”. Said Candice in a casual mood. “ Why would you just, what, wait you're my…

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    As the great Bob Dylan once said,” The times they are a-changin’.” Now, currently in the twenty-first century according to www,huffingtonpost.com,” There's overlap between the groups -- 28 percent of respondents did not read a book at all in the past year, while 25 percent read between one and five books, 15 percent read between six and ten books, 20 percent read between 11 and 50, and eight percent read more than 50.” This quote proves fewer and fewer people read books in today’s world. One…

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    The Rogers family has the society pressure of a modern busy life style and working grown-up children’s with family commitments that is taking its toll on the elderly grandparent’s. The closest family member lives more than an hour’s drive away (45 miles plus) and it is getting difficult for everyone to take care and provide the love and the attention they need. For several year they have migrate to take jobs and responsibilities in other places far away from their parents, at the moment the only…

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    Disparities In College

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    It’s the first day of college and you are in your bed. The phone rings next to you. “Honey, wake up! It’s time for school!” Most college students today do not get calls from their parents to wake them up in the morning, as they are expected to be in charge of their own actions as adults. There is no set schedule or rules to follow, as long as the result is the same, it does not matter how one studies for a test or gets to class on time. This freedom can be terrifying and degrading for some…

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