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    Lastly, Williams finished the three definitions with social definition of culture. He defines this as, “culture is a description of a particular way of life, which expresses certain meanings and values not only in art and learning, but also in institutions and ordinary behavior” (Williams, 1961). Defining the social elements such as tradition and language, invites audience’s experiences that they probably never would see firsthand without film. The film chosen for this last definition is, The…

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    Pre Colonial Africa

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    INTRODUCTION. Pre colonial Africa was has varied has the continent itself. Different circumstances produced different societies with different tradition, customs, and politics these societies rose, fell and adapted as the centuries passed. Despite this variety, it is possible to divide political organisation amongst these communities into two broad categories states and stateless societies. Low population densities and the production of relatively small economic…

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    Importance of triage, prioritization, delegation and disaster management in emergency nursing. Triage known as sorting or classification and is a process determine of patients treatment priority based on the severity illness or their condition level on arrival at emergency department. Triage originates from French word “Tier”. It is a comparison or classification based on the health condition of patients to ensure optimum care and quality provided in Emergency Department. Triage term originated…

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    The Salvation Army is a multi-faceted worldwide religious and charitable organization that operates numerous community centers across the United States and has been an established agency in downtown Lakeland, Florida since 1921. The Salvation Army has a strong organizational culture and the organization’s core values are intensely held and widely shared. This creates greater commitment, conveys a sense of identity, and enhances stability among members and the organization. How has different…

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    Human Rights Dbq

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    the Chagos Archipelago (ceded to Britain by France) was made into a separate territory, the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), for it to be depopulated . Additionally, the principal island Diego Garcia was to be leased to the United States as a military base . This was accomplished through the use of prerogative powers. The BIOT Order 1965 allowed the BIOT Commissioner to make laws for the territory’s peace, order and good government (Allen 2014 p 13), whom accordingly issued the Immigration…

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    Modern political thought, the idea that the truth is the product of man is actually an invention of ancient Greek thought. Greek philosophy, and with it science and Western culture, these were largely influenced by them and laid the foundations of Western political society, our institutions and organizational values. All prerequisites for the perfect regime, what is the best ruler, what is the optimal relationship between the ruler and the people, how society should look like, who is a “citizen”…

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    technological advances in the world in recent years. However, advances aren’t only emerging in the tech world. An abundance of research has led to new and improved treatments in the oncological world. Breakthrough clinical trials have been of huge importance in finding treatments for numerous types of cancers in all ages. There have also been great advances in already discovered treatments that have been proven to reduce side effects, minimize timespan of treatment, and increase survival rates…

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    Interview with a Technology Coordinator Houston County Board of Education Technology Coordinator Bob Blalock was more than happy to grant an interview regarding technology for an aspiring leadership student. Mr. Blalock has performed technology duties since 2005 and served as my technology contact during my tenure as a Business Marketing teacher at Houston County High School. I consider Mr. Blalock to be a very supportive advocate of technology use in schools. The Houston County School…

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    The dawning of international terrorism has forced a complete re-thinking of how citizens and governments handle emergency management, perceive military ventures, and interact with law enforcement agencies. However, there have been stumbling blocks to how best to implement wide-scale institutional changes across all agencies and communities to counter terrorism. While most agree with the definition of terrorism – acts that seek to intimidate, coerce, or ransom populations to create fear, gain…

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    Police Statistics

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    In order for that to happen, the community and the police must work as a team. It is extremely important for both the police and the community to understand the importance they both have in the development of a stronger relationship between the two. It is up to the police department to make sure they constantly are reinventing themselves and giving community members chances to express their concerns and fears to them…

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