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    Body Cameras Disadvantages

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    people may not want their arrests being recorded or want to be identified when there is no hard evidence yet (Police Body Cameras: Do They Reduce Complaints of Officer Misconduct?. n.d.). Another disadvantage is that of a malfunction of the body camera, whether that is a dead battery, broken components or an obstructed lens, may make the camera useless (Police Body Cameras: Do They Reduce Complaints of Officer Misconduct?,…

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    Mature Minor Case Study

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    How much autonomy should a minor have? Should their refusal of life-saving treatment be granted by physicians? These questions arise from the case of Emma Ogden, a twelve year old girl who lived with a congenital heart defect which led to many operations and repeated visits to the hospital. When Dr. Abdul Hamid, the transplant surgeon, told Emma and her parents that her best option would be getting a heart transplant and that even then, her prognosis was grim, she refused. Emma researched her…

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    of patients while the surgeon is operating on them. Operating room technician, September 2003-January 2016, Western Maryland Regional Medical Center. Assisting the surgeon with surgeries by passing and holding instruments. Presentations: I currently do in-services for co-workers like fire safety in the OR and malignant hyperthermia. Licensure: Registered Nursing license, R219911, Maryland Professional Honors: I received a scholarship to nursing school. The Nurse Excellence Award Scholarship.…

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    The most intriguing patient during my time at Decatur General Hospital was a man who was admitted with rhabdomyolysis. The patient is a 68-year-old male with a significant past medical history of hip fractures, decubitus ulcers along with sepsis, alcohol abuse, acute blood loss anemia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and nicotine abuse. The patient was transferred to Decatur General Hospital Emergency Room from his previous rehabilitation center due to progressively getting weaker and…

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    and rope next to Hae’s body, and no fingerprints found at any of the scenes. Out of all the evidence found, fingerprints and DNA was not tested even though the forensics team said that they would. “We’re going to test them”He’s bluffing. They never do test.” -(Koenig, Sarah. Serial). This is either the result of lazy scientists or they don’t feel like this case is important because of the many cases of bodies found in Leakin Park. Knowing that Hae died of strangulation, fingerprints should have…

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    Question: “From a company of your own choosing, explain and illustrate the particular budgeting challenges it might face. Make sure that you take account of market circumstances in your response.” Introduction Generally, budgeting is a plan for corporation for the next year based on forecast of development trend of demand, supply, prices, costs and so on (Wallander, 1999). These assumptions are usually made by the government or relevant experts, head office of company would formulate more…

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    Prison Incarceration

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    The current prison system by large has not fully succeeded in rehabilitating criminals and inmates. Instead, the American prison system produced inmates that were mentally and physically restructured due to a prison atmosphere and substandard treatment from their superiors. The American prison system failed to rehabilitate and properly detain inmates the same moment America continued to regard inmates as irreformable and inferior. It’s caused drastic rises in incarceration rates despite patterns…

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    Elisha declare her childless condition to turn around. “About this time next year," Elisha said, "you will hold a son in your arms…” 2 Kings 4: 16a. And even when the child was born and afterwards died, her kindness caused Prophet Elisha to come resuscitate the child back to…

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    with the abuser, and in turn you stick up for the abusers behavior, reject family members and friends that are trying to save you, and you have an inability to help anyone gain your release. When the woman that has had Stockholm Syndrome is asked why do you stay with him. She will answer, “I know what he’s done to me, but I still love him”(The Small Kindness). Our brains actually change the way we see the situation so that we can cope with our reality. Our brains when faced with threatening…

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    Human beings everywhere experience pain, suffering, and ultimately death. Many people are considered fortunate when they undergo a quick, relatively painless death, such as when they die in their sleep. However, others endure agonizing pain over a long period of time before dying. There is an ongoing debate over whether it is permissible to end these people’s lives if they have no hope of improving their conditions or have no desire to continue fighting their symptoms. If patients wish to…

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