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    Hello my distinguish colleagues, In this discussion assignment, I will be sharing with you the results of my core values self-assessment, and I will answer the two important questions that were posted. Core values are fundamental principles that guide a clinician on what is proper and what is not. Our professional body, the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) has listed seven professional core values and these are the following accountability, altruism, compassion/caring, excellence,…

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    While there are many things that distinguish people from one another, such as politics and religion, there is one common characteristic that we indisputably all share: our dependence on movement. Movement brings us together and enables our world to function. Every day, billions of people depend on their ability to move in order to do the most demanding endeavors, as well as common, simple tasks such as cooking and cleaning. For this reason, the loss of mobility and movement, which often…

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    Criminal Justice Case

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    Inadequate legal representation and substandard capital defence services in court proceeding, however, increase the enormity of miscarriage of justice. Contrarily, highly qualified, well paid, privately hired lawyers – or rarely, lawyers providing pro bono legal services – significantly increase the chance of overturning flawed death verdicts (Liebman et al., 2002). One example would be Brandon Washington’s case, which the court-appointed lawyer had not even raised an appellate review after the…

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    In today’s world children are taught to forgive the people who are close to them. They are taught to be the bigger the person. For whatever that person did or didn’t do they still had a huge impact on a person’s life. Similar to the way Troy raised his son Cory in play Fences by August Wilson. Cory made the right decision forgiving Troy because it is the best for his future health to move on, to not repeat what his father has done, and to know what is best for Raynell and Rose. Cory will…

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    I have notified Iriyat Givat Shmuel of my planned resignation (to take effect May 1), and after wrapping up my current contracts I will be taking on substantially fewer pro bono and freelance projects moving forward. I will also slowly be phasing myself out of many of the day-to-day activities of The GSC - Givat Shmuel Community (R.A.) - I owe the community too much to step away entirely, but for the time being I have no choice…

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    innovation and entrepreneurship has started migrating to the world of business and the credit goes with due respect to all thinkers, Edward de Bono, the polymath from Malta. Bono emphasized the importance of lateral thinking-the capacity to shift framework, wear different hats, and come up with a plethora of ingenious solutions to a nagging dilemma. Bono highlighted the importance of “meta thinking”-thinking about thinking. The gigantic success of Apple, IBM, McDonald, Infosys, Wipro and lots…

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    The fraudulent practice of civil asset forfeiture is a slap in the face to the principles of American democracy. Civil asset forfeiture is a legal process in which police officers can seize a civilian’s property if they believe those assets can be connected to a crime. Civil asset forfeiture originated during the Colonial era as an initiative to prevent foreign ships from illegally transporting goods, but required a criminal conviction in order to do so. However, the policy was revitalized…

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    Anxiety And Anxiety

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    This study was investigating the diffrences in reactions to angry and neutral stimulus at 100ms, 500ms and 900ms and also if responses were faster if the probe appeared in the emotional or neutral location. It was predicted that high anxious participants would be quicker to attend to angry faces because they are threatening and so we would observe a main effect of anxiety. If anxiety is related only to certain stages of attention then we expect anxiety and presentation time to interact with high…

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    starvation are the order of the day. Even as all hope is lost for many whose world has suddenly become unrecognizable, for some like Sara Brighton, hope springs eternal. After helping a shadow government take the reins of leadership, she teams up with Bono to undertake one of the most dangerous of missions to save their world. Heading to Hindu Kush, they must beat overwhelming odds to make their mission a success. OTHER BOOK SERIES YOU MAY LIKE: Many fans of the Great and Terrible series of…

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    Buckley Weeke Case Study

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    Dave "Davey" Buckley is a man who became a mass murderer trying to commit suicide. BackgroundEdit Davey grew up with five siblings and started developing a history of alcoholism, depression, and bipolar disorder. Davey eventually married a woman named Maureen and had a daughter with her. He also got a job working for his brother James' construction company. James fired Davey when he started drinking on the job but still paid for his multiple rehabs. Davey sought treatment at a neighborhood…

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