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    worker. If the issue is not properly investigated or addressed at that level, people may notify Adult Protective Services, the Office of the Inspector General, the Office of the Attorney General or their local long-term care ombudsman. If the threat of harm is immanent, or immediate assistance is needed, people should notify their local law enforcement agency or call 911. Seek legal counsel When people in Kentucky fall victim to nursing home abuse, they may suffer serious injuries that require…

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    invaded a lot of places. China and Russia was some of the country or empire they have invaded. Marco polo, a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer that traveled china along on the silk road. He was the governor of a great Chinese city, to the tax inspector in Yaznhou, and to an official seat on the Khan's Privy Council. He worked for Kublai Khan for 17 years then he return home. Mongol affected Russia and China in many way like they opened a trading but disease kill about one third of the…

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    In George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”, Orwell was completely justified in shooting the elephant. Often time people who have been put in a position of authority are required to make tough decisions. These decisions have to be made based on what is best or the group as a whole; not what one personally feels about a situation. In “Shooting an Elephant”, though Orwell did not personally desire to shoot the elephant based on the circumstances shooting it was the best option. Orwell had no desire…

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    Terrorism and anarchism are intrinsic aspects of the novel, and are central to the plot. Verloc is employed by an agency which requires him to orchestrate terrorist activities, and several of the characters deal with terrorism in some way: Verloc's friends are all interested in an anarchistic political revolution, and the police are investigating anarchist motives behind the bombing of Greenwich. The novel was written at a time when terrorist activity was increasing. There had been numerous…

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    Inadequacy of Sympathy in Human Beings Numerous hardships in countries around the world desperately need servicing by the people of each country. Humanitarians give their time, money, and charity to help their fellow man when they cannot procure the basic needs of life. In the past, individuals helped soldiers by quartering them in their houses during war, feeding soldiers and giving them a place to sleep. A morally declining society increases its materialistic tendencies causing people to turn…

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    Police Uniforms

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    Officers in larger agencies tend to have a partner ride along with them. While on patrol, officers may respond to both emergency and non-emergency calls. They are also always on the lookout for any suspicious behavior that may indicate a crime is underway. If not out on the streets, an officer may be stationed at headquarters writing detailed reports and filling forms. The yearly salary for police…

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    Having drawn many of its founding values from John Locke’s social contract theory, the American government holds the responsibility of protecting its citizens at all costs – but to what extent? From the beginnings of the War on Terror in 2001, the American government has enacted multiple policies that have overstepped its legislative and executive boundaries, supposedly under the guise of protecting the American public from the grasps of terrorism. This was seen in the creation of the PATRIOT…

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    Visualize waking up every morning at four o’clock. Now visualize not going to school, but going collect small molluscs in the mangrove swamps on an island in El Salvador. Visualize bringing a dozen cigars and four pills to keep from falling asleep. Visualize working fourteen hours a week in the mud, have cuts, and scrapes all over your body. Visualize returning home covered in bug bites and only earning $1.40, the majority your paycheck being spent on pills and cigars. As unrealistic as this…

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    In his essay, “Interrogating the Manipulation of Fear”, Andrew Schopp claims that Chief Inspector Finch (Stephen Rea) is the V for Vendetta’s “moral center”, partially because of the way he “voices [the film’s] most crucial ideas, including the central question of whether we would even want to know if our government caused the deaths of thousands of its own citizens to create the kind of fear that would lead the populace to elect a new administration” (272). For a character to be a film’s moral…

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    were answered to determine the personality that I hold concluded that I am what is referred to as an ISTJ. This type is considered to be Life’s Natural Organizer and contains the temperament of being geared towards a guardian that thrives on an inspector-like lifestyle. It is formulated by Introversion, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. These aspects are further explained based on the actions they represent. The following evaluates the personality that I possess based on research and my own…

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