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    hadn’t slept in at least 2 days, and was psychotic. His father called for an ambulance to bring him to PES in order to get admitted to 9C. When he arrived, he was completely strapped down to the gurney, accompanied by two paramedics and two security guards since he had been combative on the way over. After they got the patient settled into a seclusion room, a psychiatrist came out to talk to him. At this point, the patient was relatively calm, and was willing to talk to the doctor. However, he…

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    Bofeifs Reflective Window Tint for Home Windows can make such a difference in your house interior and really bring out the sophistication of any room. You can enjoy the daylight and even use the quality of the natural lighting to get some really good Instagram selfies (thank me later). It is all fun and games until you realize that the windows actually expose your private life to curious neighbors, strangers, or even people with a malicious agenda. Compromising between the beauty of the…

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    Escalator Observation

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    At approximately 12:49PM on Monday, August 7, 2018, I was headed down the escalator to the lower level curb side, when I noticed an individual snapping photos of what seemed to focus on the structure and one vehicle as well. The vehicle was a small, light grey, pickup truck. I immediately alerted the security officer beside me and proceeded with an attempt to interview the subject. He made it clear that he did not want to talk and continued up the escalator towards the TSA checkpoint. This was…

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    Katy Perry Research Paper

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    Perry Panic We were getting to the autographs late to meet Katy Perry so I was panicking. Now, we were in a long long line about 1,000 people. Just Great! Now, I have to wait about 5 hours. My face is as red as a tomato. My legs are shaking I look like someone who is scared of rollercoasters and just got off one. My mouth is watering my mouth is also filling up like a pool. Now we are only 70 people away. The sweat is dripping now so hard that I have to wipe it with a kleenex which makes a red…

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    first signed up for color guard, I was just following the lead of my older sister who was also doing it. Thinking this was going to be an easy experience I soon realized that it was nothing how I thought it was going to be. By experiencing the practices and how much time and effort goes into it gained a new respect for my sister for sticking with this because honestly, she was known for being lazy. After getting to feel this amazing feeling after my first performance, color guard also became a…

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    Schools in America believe that they have security precise, but are they really doing everything they can to protect the future of America. Since 2002 crimes from drugs, to shootings, to theft has increased in schools. Security in schools is a problem, but can be prevented through the use of cameras, better school structures, and off-duty police officers. In a five year total from 2009 to 2013 476,803 crimes in schools have been reported to police. Security cameras are a must have item…

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    National Guard The National Guard is the branch of the military that operates as a “home guard.” Like servicemen and women in other branches of the armed forces, members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard undergo military training to protect the nation in case of attack and to aid americans during time of crisis, including national disasters like earthquakes and floods. Unlike other branches of the military the guard is mostly stationed on home soil (though they can be…

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    Veterans Stereotypes

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    Another stereotype and misconception that Veterans are given is that they are they are only good for killing others as well as to being completely uneducated and do not have any other skill other than the one they they get from training and working for the military. The skills that they do receive from the military are completely useless when adapting to civilian life, and veterans are viewed by some as useless, unskilled, and unemployed. That they are a huge waste of taxpayer money if they were…

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    Throughout history women have held significant roles in the military. These positions were strictly support based, for example nurses and clerks. According to an article called Women in the Military, “nearly one-fifth of the armed forces today is made up of females”. (women in the military). Over the years the roles and the amount of women who served has changed dramatically. According to Women in the Military, “during World War I there were roughly 23,000 women who severed in the military. That…

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    Introduction In this essay, I will illustrate information regarding the Way of War and the existed of this war throughout our history. Also, throughout this article, I will describe the American way of War and the different assessments of the American Way of War. Furthermore, this document will challenge the wide-ranging group of some of the many obvious explanations of the American Way of War. Moreover, throughout this paper, I will hunt ways to outline the American Way of War and…

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