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    The current U.S. maritime security strategy has been effective at deterring threats from entering the maritime domain. The strategy is compatible with the dynamic aspect of the maritime environment and has met the requirements of extending the traditional maritime boundaries (National Security Presidential Directive 41). These boundaries now extend well overseas and across vast oceans to begin tracking vessels while they are still loading cargo in a foreign port. The implementation and…

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    not excused for Grandma Paulina—not ones missed— she would hand over our individual brown bag—her famous “brown bag breakfast.” Without a reason, Grandma Paulina known as “GP” would wake up early in the morning to prepare our brown bag breakfast—like a daily ritual. Without her brown bag, the morning would feel like one. GP was the glue that holds my family together, she was the center of our life. Considerably, greatest…

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    on whether a Jeepney would be available. The access for the Jeepney would be much easier because GPS tracking system will be implemented in order to see the nearest Jeepney and if there are Jeepneys in their vicinity. The system is highly advantageous for the passengers as they could save their time that is usually used in waiting. Higher level of security will also be available through the use of GPS. Moreover, all of the needed identification about the driver and the vehicle will be stored in…

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    While I was scooping a spoonful of mom’s famous Chicken and Tofu Curry, I did not see GP, so I asked, “Where is GP? Did someone call GP?” A few minutes later, GP slowly walked down the stairs from her room towards the kitchen. She looked like as if she was neglected with liveliness. My mother stood and offered her chair to GP, while my father pre-occupied himself with his glass of red wine. I remembered glancing at GP and noticed her serious face—no smile or a sense of ease. I felt the pressure…

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    Is the Fourth Amendment violated by police action of remotely accessing a GPS or a vehicle’s tracking capabilities without a warrant or the probable cause necessary for the acquiring thereof, therefore necessitating Senator Snowy’s support of Taylor Thomas’s bill; and what would be the implications on the future of Fourth Amendment law if Senator Snowy declined to support the bill and thusly permitted the dubious practices to persist indefinitely? SHORT ANSWER Notwithstanding the current…

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    long-standing musculoskeletal condition), which is being overseen by a GP, is qualified for a Medicare refund for a most extreme of five sessions of osteopathic treatment in a timetable year, as gave by an osteopath enrolled with the Osteopathy Board of Australia. There are, nonetheless, certain conditions that are connected all together for a patient to be qualified for the discount. Firstly, treatment by an osteopath must be suggested by a GP who has…

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    Since modern technology helped us to make our life easier for people to get their information and location, if the satellite had a malfunction or some sort then anything that uses GPS would become useless. Also, a map can be reliable from time to time when the GPS does not work and if people who rely on a GPS the most would have some trouble reading a map. Since the early centuries mapmakers have always drawn out the map for people to us, but as technology is improving hand drawn maps are being…

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    culture. Running is in fact a very real and serious culture, and it is shaped by many people, places, and things. One ‘thing’ or artifact, in particular, is a GPS running watch. Nowadays it seems like every runner has them, and if someone doesn't have one directly on them it is at home charging, or they are waiting for to arrive in the mail. GPS running watches have become ‘the next big thing’ in the running world, and they are now commonly thought of as a necessity when someone is looking to…

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    Doctors should not put pressure on their patients to make a decision they do not wish to make. For example if a pregnant female came into the GP surgery requesting advice on abortion, the doctor must not make the patient rush that decision as the patient may regret their decision after the procedure is carried out. This creates a positive care environment because the patient will not be under…

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    a monitored offender “vanishes” merely because the offender is in an underground location, or neglects to recharge the battery, or they may sleep under an electric blanket that interrupts the GPS signal. In these incidences, an alert even though no criminal activity was taking place, would be sent by the GPS (Bulman, 2013, para.16). Another interesting fact that has been studied is that those offenders who escaped from electronic monitoring, reoffended with harsher crimes (Di Tella &…

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