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    (2 year institutions); individuals who have a valid Texas handgun license may carry a concealed handgun on college campuses in certain areas so long as the area has not been designated by school as a weapons free area” (Beatty 5). This means the Houston Community College only has one more peaceful semester left. Even far before its legalization, Campus Carry has been a controversial topic for ongoing discussion among a large body of students and faculty at higher education institutions. The law…

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    medical and psychosocial aspects. Most importantly, where resources or access to AYA specific care is limited to collaborate with other healthcare services and community service providers to supplement their care. DFCI-Boston, USA and M.D. Anderson Houston, USA have AYA supportive care with paediatric and adult hospitals. The program proposal to improve service delivery to AYAs in CCH aims to address the gap that arises due to their developmental stage while they are treated in paediatric…

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    Crew Resource Management

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    dying in an aircraft accident. This means a person is about 73 times more likely to be killed on the road than in the air (Locsin, 2008). The unavoidable problem of perception in aviation is that, unlike auto accidents, air disasters result in a far greater loss of life and economic cost in a single incident. While an accident on the road may make the local evening news, major aircraft accidents will likely be international news for days, weeks, and possibly months to years. This lends itself to…

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    For as long as I can remember, I have been a sister, a daughter, a granddaughter, a niece—a girl. I have never been referred to, or referred to myself, as “sir,” “mister,” or “him” and if I had. my family, and anyone else, would have shot the idea down immensely. This is because of society. Ever since my sex marker was labeled as female when I was born, or even before when my parents went to a pregnancy check up to have my sex revealed, everyone obtained a generalized idea of what I would be…

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    can be found enslaved in Texas. Between 2007 and 2009 Bexar County Task Force, near San Antonio, Texas, reported more than 100 cases of human trafficking.1 The reported number has only increased from 2009 to 2015. Two other cities, El Paso and Houston, have also reported high levels of trafficking. The interstate I-10 corridor in Texas was identified as one of the main routes used for this…

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    indicated the failure of the airbags. The conclusion from the Takata Airbag recall is that under no circumstances should the engineering method be ignored for financial gain. As the case shows ignoring the engineering method will only result in much greater losses than any possible gains could be. For ignoring the engineering method Takata had to pay 1 billion US dollars in fines, but that is nothing compared to the loss of 16 lives and thousands of unnecessary injuries to…

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    Airlines Case Study Brittany Sogge July 15, 2014 MKT5302 Marketing Analysis Summer 2014 Instructor Dr. Werema Virtual Campus Wayland Baptist University Southwest Airlines On June 18, 1971 Southwest Airlines began flying to three cities between Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Southwest’s initial focus was flights less than 500 miles, point-to-point flights, and a fleet consisting only of Boeing 737s, high frequency flights, low fares, and no international flights (p. 258). Southwest’s…

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    Hurricane Katrina Thesis

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    Intro: Hurricane Katrina is an important event in history because it was a devastating hurricane that, damaged parts of the United States, the Federal government were unprepared, what has FEMA Changed to be more prepared? What happened after Hurricane Katrina hit? Thesis: Hurricane katrina caused damages to the united states and the United states was affected by the impact of the storm. History: Hurricane Katrina a devastating storm also known as a tropical depression that hit the Gulf Coast…

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    Eat or be eaten. Are you a sheep or are you a wolf? We will be number one. We have to be dogs on the field. Let’s get it guys! My first day of practice at Lane College was not good at all, but I will not stop till I’m at the top. I plan on working hard to get to the next level. First, I’m going to dominate every opponent I’m up against. Then, I plan on getting drafted to the National Football League. Finally, I will make my mark on the NFL. I will be great! Jackson, Tennessee is a small city…

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    Muckraker Research Paper

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    Muckraker to Mole An Analysis of Investigative Journalist’s Role Throughout History – What is was, currently is and might be Introduction: This paper explores the development of investigative journalism from its early 20th-century beginnings of ‘muckraking, ' to its current function in today’s society. First examined is the history behind investigative journalism, detailing the original obligations of reporters such as Upton Sinclair and Seymour Hersh. Regardless of the name muckraker,…

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