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    Maquiladoras as an Economic After reading lives on the line: dispatcher from the U.S.-Mexico border by Miriam Davidson I feel like the Nogales / Arizona and Nogales borders are becoming one community. For many years the border was less distinct because of Mexicans going over to visit there family and friends and U.S. nationals crossing over to shop and sightsee. But just like everything in the world time changes it. The maquiladora industry bought jobs, environmental degradation, and…

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    My watch says 9:45 am as I get to work. I took off my sandals as I reached the sand. I strolled across the searing sand as I looked at the shimmering water. The morning fog was slowly burning away as the sun gleamed fierier. The blue lifeguard tower sat high and mighty overlooking the beach. I then climbed the ladder onto the deck. I set my watertight bag and red cooler on the ground. I unlocked the padlock on the side. The padlock releases the side flap and it swung open. I opened the…

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    that may enable an individual to relapse to a lower level of achievement. The community readiness model works more efficiently in communications being the results or outcome will solely be based on dispatchers inside the organization, everyone can play a role. If the community knew the issues dispatchers face every day they would approach us differently. The rudeness and disrespect that many of us endure when assisting the public produce negative habits in some, rather it is consuming alcohol…

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    found out about their husbands dying in the avalanche, and it is an exceedingly sad section to read. On the left side of that text there is an audio player that plays a recording of one of the wives calling the dispatcher and finding out her friends were dead, and she cried as the dispatcher told her the names of the deceased men. Hearing the woman cry over the phone evokes a sorrowful feeling when the readers listen to this…

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    Volunteer Work I have completed over 120 hours of volunteer work. Volunteering has always been important to me because although you don’t receive monetary compensation you do get a certain satisfaction from helping others and putting them first instead of yourself. The experience you gain from volunteering is more valuable than any amount of money because it expands your capabilities and gives you knowledge that is necessary for being successful in life and your career. • SAN FELIPE DE NERI…

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    The case study I choose to work with was United States v. Juvenile Male. According to the study the juvenile male, R.P. identified himself as an adult the at the point of arrest. However, that was determined to be incorrect by the dispatcher when the Federal Border Patrol ran his information. R.P.’s date of birth was 1/1/1989. Around 1700 on the November 19, 2006 R.P. was detained for what at that time was believed to be smuggling of aliens into the US. At 0000 on November 20,2006 R.P. was read…

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    NBC.com, “Many 911 centers around the country still rely on dated technology instead of something as widely used as Google maps, which means dispatchers may not be able to find you when it matters most. Experts call it a public safety crisis, stating that the majority of wireless calls to 911, some 60 percent of callers, cannot be located by emergency dispatchers” (Rossen 1). The technological hindrances that 911 operators have to deal with is outrageous. The government expects them to serve as…

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    Bob Jelley Case Study

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    school (beginning at age 15) he cut weeds in the yard and watered pipe. He also helped in the pipe yard, sometimes lifting and stacking them by hand. After college, Bob worked in many positions: He ran the Erickson manhole machine, worked as a dispatcher, inside sales, credit manager, manager of the corrugated steel pipe plant, and sales manager. In 1976 AMCOR was purchased by Oldcastle (CRH) which was their first purchase in the United States.…

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    from her vehicle and placed inside the ambulance where she began to have cardiac problems and learned she had a low blood sugar which continued to drop. EMS personell was actively working on the patient and requested this officer to have a county dispatcher send Life Flight to the…

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    There are so many thoughts going through my head about events and experiences that have brought me to this place and time. Four defining thoughts stand out. The first is the most important and influences me to the core of my very being, every day and in every way. This was when I gave me heart and life completely to Jesus at age ten. I wandered away from Him many times over the years, but He never gave up on me and wouldn't let me go. I'm so thankful He didn't. He is everything to me.…

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