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    Civic Participation

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    whether on a small scale such as a local fire department meeting, or larger scaled events such as a the women's march and the march for science, which got global recognition. My civic community involvement showed me that there are many concerned people who are greatly aware of global and politically relevant issues and topics and are ready and willing to take actions in efforts to support them. Furthermore,…

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    INTRODUCTION The series is termed as A Song of Ice and Fire written by GRR Martin, and the game of thrones comes from the first book of this series. The name of the series tries to provide a perspective to its readers that at some point of time Fire and Ice will be opposing each other, sometime. The whole series orbits around intensified politics, where a set of houses, take as modern day nations, are trying to take over a common throne, assume being the ultimate super-power. The series…

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    in community as a way to prevent or limiting the dangers from occurring. This program the fire departments should implement will teach and show each hazard or dangerous area within their town. There are a variety of impacts that this program has to the community and fire department. In addition, creating a risk program will provide a strong and highly thought out strategy to tackle this situation. Also, fire departments have multiple resources to design a program that will show these problem…

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    Emergency Management Plan

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    Highway Patrol and the state fire marshal. The state should offer a blueprint to the regions and counties to individualize their own emergency management plans. This would, once again, start with the city/county mayor and city/county EMA director working closely alongside…

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    Emergency Management

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    Few obstacles hinder the efforts in emergency management. One obstacle is the organizational placement of most local emergency management agencies, which report to the fire chief or to the police officer and have little or no budget (Waugh Jr. & Tierney, 2007). In the context of scarce resources, elected officials do not consider emergency management preparedness as a priority, and consequently do not allocate resources…

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    Los Angeles Fire Department For my research I chose the Los Angeles Fire Department. Their Mission statement is “to preserve life and property, promote public safety and foster economic growth through leadership, management and actions, as an all risk life safety response provider.” I found it important to note that LA city is the biggest in size and second most populated city in the United States, so they have a very big and important mission. History- The city of Los Angeles was founded in…

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    the country´s most respected Aboriginal leaders and impressive intellects and powerful orators in Australia. He is a popular defender for Aboriginal rights, especially Aboriginal land. He has changed the approach to welfare, child abuse, child protection, education and economic development. In 2007, together with the Indigenous Affairs Minister Mal Brough, he launched a new welfare scheme for the Aboriginal people at Hope Vale. This scheme offers funds to help the Aboriginal community for…

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    Corruption is one of the obstacles constraining the economic and social prosperity in Kosovo (Mehmedi, 2012). In corruption funds are diverted from its initial goal and therefore fields like poverty, inequality, economic growth, the health sector, infrastructure and the education sector are affected severly (Abbink, 2012). The distribution of spending that was going to be payed to workers on this fields, tool and technology, new roads and social service are now being placed somewhere else. It…

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    Train Control) system is a railway signalling system that makes use of telecommunications between the train and track equipment for the traffic management & infrastructure control. Here are three functions in CBTC which are ATP ( Automatic Train Protection), ATS (Automatic Train Supervision) and ATO (Automatic Train Operation). Characteristics for CBTC system are : High resolution trains position determination Continuous high capacity data between train borne & wayside Using processor to…

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    Introduction The history of Canada is one that not many like to talk about. Between taking land, killings, residential schools, and high foster care rates there is a lot of intergenerational trauma that needs healing still. For this essay I picked Scenario number two, a story about an eight-year-old boy named Jackson. Jackson lives in Victoria, a city on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. From his story a Child and Youth Care practitioner can learn what inter-generational impact the children go…

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