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    Some police departments use physical standards to legally discriminate against female candidate and this should not be allowed because even if it’s legal discrimination that’s still discrimination. Men are always going to be physically stronger than women that’s how they are built. Some examples of test that discriminate against women are test the involve upper body strength like pull ups, outdated test that have been used for years but have not been updated and “obstacle courses or tests…

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    3. Describe the specific steps you would take in responding to the subpoena. A. I would first contact the legal representation of my school district who may be able to get a motion to quash (reject or void) the subpoena (ASCA, FAQ). B. I would then inform the school district’s attorney that I do not have any information to help the case (ASCA, FAQ). C. I would explain that my obligations are to Danielle (ASCA, FAQ). D. I also would cite my ethical standards, which support me in safeguarding…

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    without Michael Jackson. Fans all around the world where sad. But the Jackson family was more sadder than the fans, they think this is no accident. There were a lot of possible ways Michael could have died, accident or on purpose. After Michael’s death they thought of possible ways Michael could have died. The first theory was his prescription, Propofol. The doctors scanned Michael for any evidence of overdose. Then they found out this is a drug you took before anesthetic. His physician, Dr.…

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    caused by Juliet’s inability to make her own decisions during that time period. The tragedy raises the question of whether the death of Romeo and Juliet could be avoided or postponed. If Juliet had the rights of women today, it is possible that neither of them would have had to commit suicide. Women in “Romeo and Juliet” had minimal say in their lives, which contributed to the death of Juliet since she had to follow her parents’ orders, she had few rights, and she was treated as property. Juliet…

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    Believing that his job may be compromised Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks) hides his homosexuality and AIDS (the disease) from the partners at a large Philadelphia Law firm. Charles Wheeler (Jason Robards), who one of several firm partners, assigns Beckett a case involving their most important client. However, over time Beckett’s managing partner discovers a lesion on his head brought on by the disease. Although Beckett attributes the lesion to racquetball injury, he stays home to hide his lesions.…

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    From 1924 to 1930 the city of Chicago had a widespread of violence and brutal murders. This was all stared by crime leader Al “Scar face” Capone who took over after his boss Johnny after had been badly injured after assassination. This led him to retirement. Bootlegging soon became a problem and Gangsters were getting involved all over the country as well as gambling and prostitution. Capone’s income was estimated around 60 million a year. Over the years Capone had been wanted for ruthlessly…

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    The death of Macbeth is fairly anticlimactic, which is strange if you haven’t seen or read the play. But to someone that has, we know Macbeth's fate far before the final duel between Macbeth and Macduff. The fact that the play is a tragedy is one indicator, but besides that, the story foreshadows and hints at Macbeth's death as it progresses. From watching Macbeth develop from a loyal and honest warrior to a egotistical and power hungry madman. Macbeth’s drastic change turned him into a…

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    the election becoming president of Germany. In the end a very tragic death which has led many theories to how he died. Hitler who had a very interesting early life, became Nazi leader, and had a very tragic death. In the end Hitler has done many history changing things in his life. Hitler was born April 20th, 1889 in Austria-Hungry. In his early childhood it was very difficult because of his father being abusive. After the death of his father in 1903, Adolf dropped out of school to become a…

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    Texting and driving are one of the main causes of near death or death experiences. Many teenagers die because of this. From the source of edgarsynder.com, 94% of teen drivers acknowledge the dangers of driving and texting , but 35% do it anyway. 11 teens die everyday from texting and driving . “21% of teen drivers involved in fatal accidents were distracted by their cellphone” . A teen driver with one additional passenger doubles the risk of getting into a fatal accident. With more…

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    Cancer is the second most frequent cause of death in the world. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells which can invade other parts of the body causing a neoplasm or tumor. Tumors can be either benign or malignant, with benign tumors usually remaining localized. (1) Continuous growth, prevention of programmed cell death, invasion of tissue, promotion of blood vessel constriction and formation of metastases are all characteristics of malignant tumors. Benign cancer does not present with…

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