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    of alcohol or drug impairment. Vehicles are selected in an unambiguous sequence. The Auburn Police Department stated that sobriety check points cost between $8000 and $12000 in a statement given to the Auburn Journal. Officer Vancito Gumbs of the Chatham County police department stated that during his short 3 year experience. He has been a part of numerous sobriety check points and stated a small operation is just as effective as a large scale check point. The reasoning being that prior notice…

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    that includes needs, values and expectations, which in turn results in the culture(Buitendach and de Witte 2005). Based on the perceptions of the job individual attitude that they maintain against the job is considered as job satisfaction (Reilly, Chatham, & Caldwell, 1991). Job satisfaction has been defined…

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    Rush Home Road Analysis

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    In life people often become victim to the forces beyond their control. But, in Lori Lansens “Rush Home Road” Adelaide Shadd overcomes the obstacles beyond her control by using her Romantic Relationships and her relationship with Sharla Cody. Ultimately, empowering herself so she is able to fight back the monsters of the past. Love is one of the strongest forces that allow Addy to empower herself. She falls in love and lets other characters empower her, as a result empowering herself. Riley…

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    Halloween Costumes Essay

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    Jessica Hernandez PHI 16 Chatham Lovette November 24, 2017 PHI 16 Final Paper: Gender Identity and Halloween Costumes This past October, Landwirth Legacy Productions presented their Halloween PSA which touches upon the fear that parents have when it comes to their children’s costume choices, as it may not align with their respective gender expectations. While media has yet to change the way it represents gender as a whole, it is slowly struggling to break through some of the stereotypes,…

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    progress further. Playing video games is a great way to improve an adolescent 's dexterity and with regular use can help improve motor skills, hand eye coordination and problem solving strategies. Schools should be integrated with video games just as Chatham Central High School is (gaming club and mouse squad). Mouse squad was created in the 2013-2014 school year; it was created by Mrs. Hayes to help students and teachers with technical difficulties. Mouse squad brings together students with…

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    EBOT Case Study Essay

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    evidence-based project, evaluation of the EBOT process, and the correlation with the literature. Recommendations for future practice, policy and education are discussed. The chapter then concludes with epilogue of the journey through the doctoral program at Chatham University. Evaluation of the Actual EBOT Project & Correlation with Literature The purpose of this evidence-based project was to determine if kinesio taping improves shoulder pain and engagement in functional tasks in patients with…

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    Violence In Englewood

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    Firstly , Englewood has the highest amount of crime rates compared to other neighborhoods , such as Hyde Park , Chatham , Etc . “ From 11/26/2012 to 12/26/2012 , Englewood ranked 9th of 77 neighborhoods when it comes to homicides assaults and rapes” ( An economic breakdown of Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood , 2 ) . This means that Englewood is a very dangerous…

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    Colorism is within the Black Community. In the post-Civil War period, skin tone variations was a persistent part inside the Black community, as leading mulattoes made it their obligation to uphold the honored position they had developed during serfdom. Now command to separate themselves from the darker-toned crowds, these mulattoes developed isolated populations, which skin tone assisted their choice in which population you were in. Mulattoes made special societal clubs, as in the “Blue Vein…

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    In my interview with Ash Ameed, I learned a lot about his home country of Egypt and his values and beliefs that shape his life. Before conducting this interview, I did not really think about where the people who live and work around me were from. Ash and his family own three convenience stores in the county, as well as a restaurant. By talking with him and asking him several questions, I was able to learn about his life, his beliefs, and similarities and differences between America and Egypt.…

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    Self-Driving Cars, are we there yet? Technology is taking over everyday life, from the minute a person opens his/her eyes, to the time a person sleeps. Today’s society is gradually changing to that of convenience, which is largely built on the use of modern technology. For the past few years, there has been ongoing development in the idea of the self-driving car. In the article, “Self-Driving Cars Could Save 300,000 Lives Per Decade in America,” by Adrianne LaFrance, published in The Atlantic…

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