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    the brain posteriorly into the occipital lobe. The occipitotemporal sulcus separates the medial border of the inferior temporal gyrus from the lateral border to the occiptotempral gyrus. Medial to the occipitotemporal gyrus is the collateral sulcus. Medial to the collateral sulcus is the parahippocampal gyrus. The uncus is projection of the medial surface of the anterior end of the parahippocampal…

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    4. RESPONSIBILITIES AND STANDARDS Forest & Grassland Supervisor and Leadership Team Members (FGLT) Members are responsible for safety throughout the Forest & Grasslands and implementation of the Forest & Grasslands Safety program on their respective units. They shall provide leadership, direction, and enforcement of the safety program. The Forest and Grassland Supervisor and leadership team shall provide support and leadership in accident investigations, safety meetings, inspections,…

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    Case Incident Analysis

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    a chiropractor in Talladega. He claims lost wages of $253.00. Regarding damages, the plaintiff claims total special damages in the amount of $5,582.20. This includes an emergency room bill of $3,915.00 which we have yet to confirm through our own subpoena. However, with four X-rays, this does not seem to be an extra ordinary amount. What I would like to confirm in that bill is the presents of any collateral sources. I tried my best to get the information straight from the plaintiff’s…

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    Jill Messick Suicide

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    Jill Messick, Rose McGowan’s former manager, died by suicide in Los Angeles on Wednesday. She was 50. Messick was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had been battling depression in the years before her death, her family told The Hollywood Reporter. In an emotional statement, Messick’s family criticized McGowan and Harvey Weinstein for involving Messick in the controversy over McGowan’s allegations that Weinstein sexually assaulted her in 1997. Messick’s family says she was devastated after…

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    are often too complex to address in court C. TPOs are not effective as a deterrent to continued acts of domestic violence. II. Domestic Violence victims include more than just two individuals A. Children and other family members are often collateral damage in domestic violence B. Trauma and psychological effects on victims impacts their ability to contribute to society C. Laws and mandates do not include supportive services to victim III. Long term impact on the victim…

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    Why We Eat Animals

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    Forming a disconnect between meat and the animal source is quite easy for the average citizen to accomplish being they are not exposed to the “collateral damage[‘s]”, of the meat industry (Pederson, 2012, p. 111). With many activists opposed to the meat industry, there has been a lot of content published to social media bringing attention to some of the many cruel acts that animals endure every minute…

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    Those who are sceptical about the drones and other autonomous weapons can also make an argument against it using fairness. As drones are operated from a different continent, the operator is not risking his or her own life; the only risk is the risk of losing or destroying the drone. It may be unfair, because the people on the armed conflict territories risk their lives so it is unfair to them. Additionally, more developed countries have more choice of weapons, which may be also much more…

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    compromising vascular components leading to cell death due to hypoxia increasing intra-compartmental pressure (Moore et. al, 2014). Increased intra-compartmental pressure will be evident due to the vasculature being compromised with will further lead to cell damage, muscle necrosis, and maybe lead to permanent disability, amputation of the limb, or even death. Some signs this individual might suspect if this occurs are edema, pain, loss of motor function, or loss of sensation in the affected…

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    The Indians had no previous experience or scientific knowledge on how to manage or control fire burning, and the extent to which burning land would affect the biodiversity was unknown. Yet, despite the collateral damage caused by the exploration of fire burning, the Indians managed to enhance the ecological effects of natural fire in a way that it encouraged ecosystem subsistence in the long term. For example, it was used to prevent pathogens infestation that…

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    American Rifleman Analysis

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    The American Rifleman Gun control, possibly the most heatedly debated subject of this generation greatly contributes to dividing of our nation. These two words, gun control, have the ability to light a burning passion inside an individual. This can be either a burning hate for the topic, or a burning wish for the elimination of firearms from our society. The National Rifle Association (NRA) magazine, The American Rifleman, has articles tailored for people with the former opinion. With over five…

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