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    from county SRTS events, composed text, and found recent articles and journals. The newsletter will serve as resource to support physical activity of students and update members of the work being done in the county. The newsletter was edited by the Public Information Office and other staff. From these edits, the newsletter will be approved to be distributed…

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    areas: disaster relief, supporting America’s military families, health and safety training & educations, lifesaving blood, and international services. The American Red Cross was created so that there is a program out there so everyone has help when needed, can donate themselves to help others and so that the people world-wide are able to help each other. With how far technology has come today the American Red Cross public relations is able to use social media of…

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    BHP Billiton Case Study

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    gas production at sites in over 25 countries, such as Canada, Chile, Peru and many more. Their main products happen to be coal, copper, iron ore, petroleum and potash. In BHP Billiton, the safety of their employees is of the utmost importance. Great effort is invested into the management of their safety risks. In the year 2015, BHP Billiton took part in an International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) working group to build…

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    that the Senate immigration bill wouldn’t strengthen security of the U.S. border and failed to address problems identified by law-enforcement and immigration officials. As the bill was moving relatively smoothly through the Senate’s Judiciary Committee,…

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    recommendations for maximum working hours (60 hours/week), a ban on forced labor, and minimum wages, environmental, and safety standards (Beder,2002). However, there was no visible improvement in the working conditions, and many reports documented Nike’s labor practices such as by Vietnam Labor Watch in New York, Community Aid Abroad in Sydney, Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee in Hong Kong, & CBS News.…

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    Arab American Stereotypes

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    Rights of Muslim Americans. Dole’s position is also a clear representation of the fear that Americans had after 9/11. According to an FBI report, hate crimes against Arabs increased by 1600% after 9/11, and the Arab-American-Anti-Discrimination Committee submitted their findings on the treatment of Muslim…

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    William E. Endicott School students were given the Stanford 9, all 3 three schools came back with high majority of “poor” and “ failing scores. Even then, all of the students with “poor” and “failing” scores were promoted to the next grade. Boston Public Schools were ranked 275 out of the 279 cities in Massachusetts (Matthew). To me, this implicates that the kids did not receive a proper education and they were not in a welcoming environment. I believe in order for kids to achieve their best in…

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    nervous system (CNS) and the brain (Wakefield et al., 1998). Since then, the study has been replicated in a variety of individuals, and in larger samples as well, yet researchers still cannot find any correlation between the two (Immunization Safety Review Committee, 2001).” (Recame,…

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    The third ethical concern in the Jessie Gelsinger case concerned its lack of safety. In the aftermath of Jesse’s death, it was found that the University and Wilson did not disclose of other adverse reactions to patients already in the clinical trial to Jesse or the FDA (R. Wilson, 2010). It also did not advise the National Institutes of Health’s Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) about changes to study design, like the change in route of administration of the adenovirus (R. Wilson, 2010)…

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    (“Your Location”). The goal of the American Red Cross is to cater for people affected by disasters internationally, support for members of the military and their families, blood collection as well as processing and distributing it and health and safety…

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