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    material to all departments within the hospital. For example, if nurses or doctors need to move a patient to another part of the hospital for surgery, or need materials such as blood the doctor or nurse contacts the hospitals porter dispatch. Once the dispatcher…

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    Trayvon Martin

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    Was there a time were you was scared to walk down the street because of the color of your skin? Have you ever wondered will you be the next to be buried? Neither did Trayvon Martin. Have you ever looked at your son and thought that he could be next? That he would be the next to be shot by a white man? That he wouldn’t get justice, and that his killer would be set free? Neither did Sybrina Fulton the mother of Trayvon Martin. From the eyes of a young African American teen, the case of Trayvon was…

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    Melvin “Bye, I love you Poppy.” I was taught as a child to always tell your loved ones you love them because you never know when your going to see them again. Life is a gift and can be taken at any moment. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. My poppy taught that to my dad , my dad taught me that, and I'm going to teach the same idea to my kids. My poppy was the firstborn into a typical family with one mom and dad. His memories of his father were minimal because his father passed when he was at the…

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    Consider an individual is arrested for murdering his neighbor. The suspect goes to his attorney and confesses every detail of the crime. At trial, the defendant’s attorney is called to the witness stand to testify about the conversation between the attorney and the defendant. There is no doubt if this were to play out that the defendant would be convicted and spend a lifetime in prison. So the question exist, is there really a need for privileged communication? Even though society wants the…

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    The world is constantly evolving into the next stage. Over time, there are new development and style in the law enforcement. Police have new ways of serving the public and ensuring safety. There are three main concerns in this generation, old and new police 's responsibilities, society 's expectation toward police, and personal view on current policing. The police 's responsibilities are changing as time change. The role of police has gradually expand throughout the years. Police have other…

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    During the final months of my high school journey in Guyana, after my weekend lesson was concluded, my friends and I decided that we would attend the racing park activities and later the bar. Bare in mind that our finals were also upon us for the following day. However, that did not stop us from going. Flashing back to beginning of the day, our classes were long and boring. The only excitement we endured during that 5-hour lesson was our eating break. During our eating break we came up with…

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    THE LAW JUDGE ERRED IN AWARDING THE CLAIMANT A 45% LOSS OF WAGE-EARNING CAPACITY. The record does not support more then a 37.5% loss of wage-earning capacity. In cases of permanent partial disability, the loss of wage-earning capacity is evidentiary determination that must be based on the claimant’s medical impairment and functional abilities as well as vocational and other non medical factors. See Van Rensselaer Manor (2017 WL 1825079). The Judge’s finding of a 3-B impairment rating pf…

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    informed me that I needed to bring our car washing supplies from home with me to the sheriff’s office the next day. I gathered the supplies up and headed to the sheriff’s office at 11am on Sunday, September 26th. I was instructed by my dad and the dispatcher to wash my dad’s patrol car and the sheriff’s pickup. I was first taught how to run the water faucet, which was…

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    911-Personal Narrative

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    911. The number everyone dreads to call. The number that can signal a small crime or even a disaster. I never thought I would have to call it, until once this summer. It was a frightening experience and not one everyone can understand. When my dad had a diabetic seizure, I had to help my mom to call 911 and make sure he was okay. It was a very frightening experience and something that I hope I will never have to do it again. It was the night before my mom, brother, and sister were going to…

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    California recognized sexual disparity within their workforce, and constructed a well-designed voluntary affirmative action program, specifically created to remedy this problem. Afterwards, the company promoted Diane Joyce to the position of road dispatcher over a similarly qualified candidate, Paul Johnson. As part of their affirmative action plan, the agency took the sex of both applicants into consideration when making the decision to promote Ms. Joyce. Mr. Johnson filed a discrimination…

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