Committee of Public Safety

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    However, our right to live isn’t the only right that needs protection. Frequently the line between safety and privacy seems to get blurry. This isn’t a new phenomenon, people are very quick to invade privacy, which is why we have certain protections. One of these rights that is protected is “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses…

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    Response To Bribery

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    individuals, organizations use money, fortunes to “buy” journalists. - A lot of journalists end up being imprisoned for bribery. - Example: In 2015, Anthony France, a journalist at the Sun, one of Britain’s best-selling newspapers, was convicted of bribing public officials for stories and he received 18-month prison sentence. Concluding sentence - A journalist must always respect the truth and be honest, consistent enough in order to resist temptation. Paragraph 1 The very first barrier you…

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    The ASA makes recommendations pertinent to the education of the general public, EMS and pre-hospital care, early management of the stroke patient in the hospital and on to supportive care during the patient’s hospital stay. It is the ASA’s recommendation that every eligible ischemic stroke patient receive t-PA. The goal is…

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    security, and resistance to oppression”; which gave citizens equal right, justice, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. The Reign of Terror The Reign of Terror was the period of Maximilien Robesiperre became the leader of the Committee of Public Safety. In 1793 and 1794 many people who had led the Revolution were executed. During the Terror, thousands of unknown people were got killed. About 40,000 people were executed during this period. About 85 percent of people were benefit the…

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    Michael Nzambi PLSI 150: Public Policy Making Dr. Lisa Bryant 3/14/16 Tuition Policy in CA (Part 3) Policy implementation involves putting adopted policies into effect. For implementation to be successful, three different keys are needed. The first one is policies have to be passed down from the president or state and local government officials to the appropriate agency responsible in the bureaucracy. For example, a policy that is designed to enforce driving safety by reducing the number of…

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    What is privilege? Privilege is having benefits, which are based upon belonging to a specific group of people, that others may not have. One privilege that I am granted is the ability to purchase a home in a neighborhood where I am surrounded by people who share the same skin color as myself. This financial ability also allows my children to attend schools that have more resources and extra-curricular activities available to them; and be taught the history of our ancestors. Also, since my…

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    Stop Cyberbullying

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    addressing the issue, parents are not always aware about their children 's internet use. In order to stop the bullying, the parents should set certain standards of monitoring their children 's internet use while considering the child 's feelings and safety and take action by working with the school and/or police. According to the "What To Do When Your Child is Cyberbullied: Top Ten Tips for Parents" presentation, Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D. and Justin W. Patchin, Ph.D. presented ten useful tips in…

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    Carmella Iacovetta Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990) Facts: The state police of Michigan and its director set up a sobriety checkpoint with the sole intent of catching intoxicated drivers. An advisory committee was created that set up guidelines with well-defined procedures. A state road was selected for the pilot checkpoint. The guidelines stipulated that if the driver appeared to be intoxicated, an officer would pull them from the flow and check their license and…

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    E-cigarettes are a controversial public health concern that is on both sides of the health spectrum; they are viewed as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but poses similar health risks. The 2014 article Why e-cigarettes should be banned from minors by Gary A. Emmett supports the belief that e-cigarettes have negative effects on health and should be inaccessible for minors. Although e-cigarettes are publicized as a safer and less addictive alternative to smoking, e-cigarettes are also…

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    medication rounds, he was interrupted by a colleague, and unfortunately administers the wrong dose of medication to his patient. Elements such as distractions and interruptions when delivering care to a patient, can have a significant impact on medication safety. There are three major areas liable for breech of the Acts and Regulation for Registered Nurses in Australia. The first breech “Is duty of care”, the second is breeching the standards required for medication handling in your state, and…

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