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    The African American community in Richmond California, was guarded heavily by police. Since there were only 3 main roads that lead out of the city, and 3 that lead in police could monitor basically anyone, and everyone. Denzel Dowel a 17-year-old resident, was killed after robbing a liquor store, and running from the police. The case was investigated but the jury was made up of 10 white and 2 black people. It was ruled as a justifiable…

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    Medsouth Case Summary

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    likely anticompetitive effects, we likely would recommend that the Commission bring an enforcement action” (Brennan, 2002) “This office will monitor MedSouth's operations and the behavior of its physician members for indications that the proposed conduct is resulting in significant anticompetitive effects” (Brennan, 2002). So, “yes” there may be an occurrence of anti-trust violations “if” the organization does not adhere to specific requirements that they must conform too during their business…

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    Incident Response Policy

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    Honeypot solves this problem by giving more accurate information within a clearer format. Beside, honeypot can access to the attack closely, therefore, the false negative rate and false positive rate of collection data are much lower than other monitor tools. (Spitzner, Lance. Nov 03, 2010). The data collection ability is the best weapon of honeypot. 2. Unlike most intrusion detection systems need the signature matching skill to identify the attack which can detect known attacks only. Honeypot…

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    Blood Pressure Essay

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    causes vasoconstriction due to decreased sympathetic resistance which causes a decrease of arterial blood pressure. Baroreceptors are quick to counteract the drop in pressure but are slow in the elderly due to slower neural responses. Chemoreceptors monitor changes in chemical composition of blood and are located by the baroreceptors of the carotid sinus and aortic arch. They are found in small structures called carotid bodies and aortic bodies. They can detect changes of oxygen, carbon dioxide…

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    for signs and symptoms associated with their medical condition. An example of the self-monitoring would be with a client that has atrial fibrillation. The client’s medication is changed from Warfarin, which requires lab monitoring, to one of the new anti-coagulants Xarelto or Pradaxa. The clients will not have the lab monitoring associated with the former treatment, so they will need to…

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    the western “fascists” from coming to East Germany. “By hatred for communism, for the socialist countries, no good will come out of this”. The Berlin wall stood until November 9, 1989 and since then it has represented the split between communists and Anti-communist also known for capitalist. Ronald really spoke to the people from Berlin about how the wall wasn 't fair. In fact, one of his most memorable line from his speech was “General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek…

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    September 2010, Tyler Clementi committed suicide by jumping off of a bridge, due to cyberbullying. Clementi’s roommate recorded Clementi’s encounter with another male, and posted it publicly, thus causing his death. Cyberbullying is bullying online or over social media. Cyberbullying has been affecting people for a very long time, but in the last couple years, there has been so much more of it happening. Cyberbullying is an issue in most schools and is a huge deal because it can be/is happening…

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    this section of my assignment, I am going to assess the influence of a recent national policy initiative in relation to the promotion of anti-discriminatory practice. However, the national policy initiative I will be assessing is the Data Protection Act 1998 in relation to nursing care home as a code of practice. Basically, in care settings when promoting anti-discriminatory practice there are certain influences such as advantages and disadvantages that can come alongside it. However, staff…

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    Spinal Bifida Case Study

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    disorder. Most think that the link is genetic or environmental causes, but as of now it is unknown • Risk factors:  Affects most females  Seen more in whites and Hispanics  Obesity in mothers  Increased temperature in mothers  If mother is taking anti-seizure medication  Family history  Mother suffers from a folate deficiency  Mothers who suffer from diabetes 3.…

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    Benzodiazepines cause increased central nervous system (CNS) depression with alcohol, and have an increased effect when taken with cimetidine, disulfram, omeprazole, and hormonal contraceptives. As an RN treating a patient taking this drug, it is important to monitor liver function tests, establish a bowel program, provide frequent small meals and oral care, and taper the dosage gradually after long-term therapy. It is important to teach the patient to take the drug exactly as prescribed; to not…

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