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    The experience touring the Central County Jail was an eye-opener but not less than I had expected. Going into the Men 's Block, first thing I notice is all the males run up to the glass, jump out of bed and run down the stairs to look at our class. It caught me completely off guard to say the least. Seemingly, all the females in the class were in front facing the cell block. The trustees who walked around doing their daily work were not bothersome and went unnoticed. Going into the kitchen, it…

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    Klamath Basin Case Study

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    The Klamath River Basin has been fraught environmental resource management issues that have been both highly politicized and publicized in the American West. The problems of water allocation in this region have been the result of conflicting interests between fishermen, tribes, wildlife, and farmers, which rely on scarce water resources for their livelihoods. Doremus and Tarlock(2008) refer to the Klamath Basin as a “problemshed” because its social and ecological problems pervade all of its…

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    According to the Lamar County School Student/Parent handbook,There are a number of factors are taken into account when computing a student's grade: homework, daily class work, neatness in preparation of work, promptness in completing work, projects, portfolios, and more. (41) Many classes focus particularly on the skills that require teacher observations (e.g. participation in cooperative group work) rather than grading paperwork. For this reason, attendance is also a factor to take into…

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    In the story “The Jefferson County Egan Murders” by David Shampine and Daniel T. Boyer there were three people murder on an interstate rest stop. It took the police a long time to figure out who murder the three people. Three people were murdered on the night of New Year’s Eve in the year of 1964. The three people are Barbara Ann Egan (wife of Peter Egan), Peter Egan (Husband of Barbara), and Gerald Egan (Brother of Barbara). They are well known for theft and breaking into homes of other people.…

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    Riverside County has a very diverse population. Employees service people from different cultural backgrounds including but not limited to Hispanics, Chinese and Arabic people. It is important for county workers to understand the importance of cultural fluency to better serve the diverse community he or she works in. Understanding cultural fluency will help to enhance communication across cultural boundaries and help organizations succeed in the global marketplace. I practice cultural fluency…

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    “Hurry up!” Sam screamed to his brother Max. The two boys raced towards the gathering crowd. Today was the Woodbury County Fair and Sam did not want to miss it. “I’m coming, I’m coming” Max said “Then let’s go” Sam said as he blasted off to the fair “Hold on I’m not that fast!” Max shrieked when they arrived at the fair all you could hear was talking, kids screaming, squeaky rides, and Ferris-go-round music. It smelled oh so delicious the “the smell of funnel cakes is so good” Max said. First of…

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    Between The World And Me

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    In Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, the author uses a myriad of memories to paint the story of his life in a letter to his son. He brings memories from all periods from his life, and meshes them together into an interlocking web of situations and circumstances that define who he is as an African-American male in the United States of America. He is writing this memoir in the form of a letter to his son, the message he is trying to communicate is for an African-American, you must be…

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    and groups; however, it differs in the sense that the worker will focus on an entire community and how that group was involved in their work versus the smaller units that are above (Berkenmaier et al, 2104). II. Quantitative Evaluation Mille Lacs County utilizes the quantitative evaluation process very well. The quantitative evaluation process is one in which requires a social worker and client to meet over a period of time allowing the worker to take a variety of different measurements of their…

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    I'm writing this letter regarding my grandson Dale McRill, he was pulled over on May 26, 2015 in Mt Clemens by Macomb County Sheriff for something that happen in 2014. This arrest was for warrant issued by Sterling Hts. The warrant was over a year old which Dale was never notified about it, and they were unable to tell him what it was for per police (due to lack of information).…

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    In seventh grade, one of my teachers decided to sponsor the county technology competition, in the form of a club. Anyone who wished to join could. I also convinced two of my friends to join, forming a team of three. After some debate and discussion, we decided to enter into the robotics category, and set to work. However, a number of mistakes caused me, and the whole team, to fail our objective. The first was time management. At the beginning of the process, we underestimated the time that would…

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