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    As for the $11,000 invoice you mentioned, this was for the fire additions that were required by Stockton fire when store 305 converted to 712. This was Angelo Calamia’s project & independent of the fire conversion. Initially, the city of Stockton mandated that because store 712 has an “M” occupancy rating, a full evacuation/ notification fire alarm system would need to be needed in addition to the water flow system installed. I got involved & negotiated with the City of Stockton fire inspector,…

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    victims. The solutions to this problem have proved elusive as long as the problem has existed. Some of the solutions to the problem of police brutality include changing the police training to focus on appreciation of culture and diversity and on de-escalation of tense situations rather than resorting to violence. Another solution is to actively include the community in law enforcement through a community oversight committee. Finally, this problem may be solved through establishment of firm…

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    In the 1960s, the Vietnam War pressured the American society and culture into the anti-war movement. A new culture was founded to protest against the entrance of the war. Through the eyes of a drafted man, a passionate protester and a political author, the audience learns different responses to the movement. Their contrasting expressions of the spirit of the time provokes a similar message together. David Lance Goines, Ann Charters and Susan Sontag demonstrate their approach to support the…

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    Sand Pebble Observation

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    While on patrol, I was dispatched and responded to the clubhouse of Sand pebble (located at 4740 Bay Blvd, in reference to a complaint of criminal mischief. Upon arrival, I made contact with a witness (identified as Arthur Giammarino). Arthur is a resident of the Sand Pebble community. Arthur stated that, when he arrived at the clubhouse this afternoon, at approximately 12:15 P.M., he observed that a "no skateboards" sign, that is normally display on the clubhouse entrance railing, was broken…

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    Liberty Mutual Group, although commonly known just as Liberty Mutual, is a Fortune 100 company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Liberty Mutual is a global company with service in over 17 different countries and broken into four strategic business units (or SBUs); personal insurance, commercial insurance, Liberty International and Global Specialty (Our Business). These strategic business units are mostly responsible for selling different types of insurance. Liberty Mutual makes money in…

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    From the limited details of the Lewis Blackman case, there are three at least processes issues identified. Failure to recognize an acute abdomen, failure to meet the family/patient communication expectations, and failure to recognize clinical deterioration. Two of these processes lend themselves to a sigma six process. Although there are many clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis of acne abdomen, the clinical evaluation data is difficult to quantify and is subjective. The other two…

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    As "Murder as Self-Help" by Dr.Peterson mentions, there is a certain pocket within society that allows abuse to continue as long as it is not public, and does not bother/hinder the lives of the people around it; she cites that it is an all too common 'blind spot' of the criminal justice system wherein both the abuser and the abused are ignored and no intervention is made, therefore making it necessary for the victim (or in some cases, the offender) to take matters into their own hands in search…

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    Law Of Supply And Demand

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    What is the law of supply and demand? They are models that explain an interaction between the supply of a source and a demand for that resource. The law of supply and demand describes the availability of a specific manufactured goods, and the demand for that manufactured good has on the price. If there is a lower supply and a higher demand, the price will be high, but the bigger the supply and lesser the demand, the lesser the price will be for the manufactured goods. This is a setting where…

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    NG Consumption In MBTU

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    3. MOTIVATION AND PROBLEM STATEMENT Fig. 3 shows the monthly consumption of both the NG and electricity in the studied area. Also, Fig. 4 shows their daily use given in millions of British thermal unit (MBTU). Fig. 3. Monthly electricity and NG consumption in MBTU for the area under study Fig. 4. Hourly electricity and NG consumption in MBTU for the area under study From both figures, it is notable that there is a real chance of using the NGDN as a low-emission fuel source because of the…

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    comprised itself of the five core ideas of social conflict. These ideas maintained relevance throughout the varying intensities of the conflict. Looking at the conflict cycle it forms a sequence of events beginning with a base, emergence, escalation, de-escalation, settlement, and outcomes. It is quite possible that the outcomes of the conflict cycle in Colombia may present the basis for another social…

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