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    A. Attention getter: Amber Hagerman’s Story B. Relevance: You know how occasionally we all receive these loud alerts on our phones that say AMBER Alert along with other information that well it’s because of Amber. AMBER has a double meaning is still an acronym. (America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response) C. Credibility statement: We all got the messages before multiple times, recently I just got one. I play a memorizing game, so whenever I get an AMBER Alert I memorize the plate numbers and throughout my day go around looking for them just in case one day I get lucky. D. Central idea: We have all gotten one of these messages before or at least heard someone who has gotten one but some people still don’t know what AMBER Alerts are. E. Initial…

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    Aerobic Physical Activity

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    When talking about older people in terms of physical activity it refers to peoples aged 65 or over. The guidelines for physical activity for older people are stated as . Adults aged 65 years and above should carry out moderate intensity exercise for around 150 minutes this exercise should be aerobic physical activity done every week, on the other hand elderly people could complete about 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise or physical activity and this should also be aerobic and this can…

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    Amber Alert Analysis

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    Amanda Gifford Critique Two: An empirical examination of AMBER Alert ‘successes’ Professor Levy June 9th, 2015 Amanda Gifford 6/9/15 Critique: An empirical examination of AMBER Alert ‘successes’ MAIN POINT The author is trying to accomplish to how successful the AMBER alert system is in contributing to the swift recovery of abducted children. The author discusses obstacles to the AMBER alert effectiveness such as the need for a quick response time and the need to make sure the police…

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    case; however, it should never be ruled out. Instead, Commander Dickson of the D.C. Metropolitan Police department claimed that the majority of missing children of color are typically runaways, which many people claim is the reason why these cases of missing children lack the sufficient effort and attention they deserve. Unfortunately, runaway children are regarded as less critical than those who are kidnapped. This offers a reason as to why they are usually not publically broadcasted as often…

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    In an Oklahoma City suburban area, police arrested a man in an 18 year old child abduction. On 1997, Kristen Hatfield, 8 years old at that time were abducted from her home. Her window was cracked open and her underwear were found in the backyard from then on they did not find Kristen. Last June, the case were revisited and the new investigator found out that some of the evidences were not tested and those evidences led to Kristen’s former neighbor, 56-year-old Anthony Joseph Palma. The…

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    become overwhelmed in attempting to mitigate a situation. To improve readiness, YRMC must be aware of all vulnerabilities, establish streamlined mechanisms for information exchange, and ensure availability of primary and secondary systems. Using the emergency notification system Everbridge, YRMC will have a comprehensive and innovative platform capable of meeting today’s needs and tomorrow’s demands. It will be a unified communication network that helps alert, account, collect, and connect…

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    prompted me to choose three security questions and answers. It is this information that will be used to verify my identity, if I should ever need to reset my password. Signing up for the CCBC password reset portal provides the user with the ability to reset their own password without having to wait for the helpdesk. It provides the user with the ability to unlock the computer if they become locked out of it. It provides the user with the ability to update any changes in contact details 7. Rave…

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    Pros And Cons Of Texting

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    Many people find themselves needing to text while driving, which takes their attention off the road, making them more likely to be in a crash. These individuals typically think they can “sneak” a text message in really quick. But according to NHTSA, the official government agency for distracted driving, “Five seconds is the average time your eyes are off the road while texting. When traveling at 55mph, that 's enough time to cover the length of a football field blindfolded,” (What is scr. 1). …

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    It is a known fact that most people in the world own or have access to a digital device that has instant messaging capabilities. When utilizing instant messaging, people use graphic representations of emotions called emoticons. In other words, emoticons are a construction of the words “emotion” and “icon” that represent facial expressions using standard keyboard characters (Skovholt, 2014). With the prevalent use of instant messaging, business communications have shifted with the times where it…

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    quick check is enough to cut in line on death row. The internet has many names another would probably be a mask. Plenty of individuals use this mask to hide from their true self and be someone they are not. Being on the phone for any reason has cause distracted drivers to crash. Curiosity killed the cat, and it does the same for those curious drivers who can’t wait to check their phone. “Nearly 330,000 injuries occur each year from accidents caused by texting while driving. One out of every…

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