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    the phone up to your face and talking but in reality it is just as bad there has been many studies to prove this theory and all of them point to the same answer that hands free talking on the phone is just as bad as if you were holding it in your hand. When you are talking on the phone to a person you are more aware of what that person is saying then what is happening all around you. Many people say it’s just like if you were talking to someone in the vehicle with you. The big difference is that…

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    whereas, negative behaviors merit negative consequences or punishments. What’s more, the PBIS plan addresses infractions with a graduated discipline plan, which distinguishes punishments according to the severity of the violation. Consequently, students receive punishment depending on whether they have committed a major or minor infraction. According to the article, designating the types of infractions will also help teachers be more consistent, not only with enforcing rules but additionally…

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    In life we all grew up going though good and bad times. Some of these times have shape us into the men and women we are today. Few of us have watched our parents grow up going from one job to the next. Then coming home and dealing with their kids. Now days, we also have work two and three jobs just to make ends meet. Some people have to pull double shifts, to have enough money to pay their bills. Others do it because they love the job. Their are a few jobs out here that when it comes to…

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    interacting with the FTO, I have learned that Law Enforcement Officer's are allowed to work with a great deal of autonomy when confronting and individual whom has committed an infraction of the law. I have also learned that their are a great deal of variables at an Officer's disposal when dealing with aforementioned infraction and that no two incidents will be the same (Hendrix, 2013), therefore it is imperative that an Officer gathers all credible facts and assumptions and deliberates…

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    crimes in the first place. In the case of small charges such as possession and public intoxication where the charge does not necessarily show dependence, but sometimes merely a casual use of the substance, the offender would only be charged with an infraction in order to prevent the charge itself from triggering a relief searching addiction. The sentence for this would be an option among a fine, community service, and treatment for those who want help. Possession with intent, being a stronger…

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    suspect someone they initially believe to be driving without a license. There are many reasons why someone may be charged with driving without a license, and nearly all of them provide an avenue towards having the misdemeanor charge reduced to an infraction, or have it dismissed altogether. The first reason one may be charged for driving without a license is the most obvious: operating a motor vehicle without the proper license. The second reason…

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    changed the scope of a routine traffic stop. First, the traffic stop was determined to be a justifiable seizure based on the probable cause and was deemed to be a lawful stop based on the traffic infraction. Second, the court determined the duration of the stop was justified based off of the traffic infraction and the inquiry into the stop. While a lawful stop can become unlawful if it infringes on the rights of the citizen if it is prolonged beyond a reasonable time to complete the reason…

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    they were. I gave them a window of time when little infractions would just be warnings.…

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    "advantage" (not to be confused with the "advantage line"). If one team commits an infraction of the Laws, the referee will not stop play if the opposing team is in a position to gain a territorial or tactical advantage from the mistake. Instead, he calls "advantage" and allows play to continue until he judges that adequate advantage has accrued, when he calls "advantage over", and play continues as if the original infraction had not occurred. If he deems that no advantage can accrue, the…

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    Plagiarism In Nursing

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    Practice Nursing Nurse educators have a professional obligation to identify and address acts of plagiarism. Staying abreast of the various types of plagiarism, any mitigating factors, and prevention strategies will assist the educator in identifying infractions and choosing a response. Plagiarism is unethical and therefore needs to be called out and dealt with immediately. This is a depiction of a plagiarism scenario from the perspective of a new nurse nursing educator. Ethical principles…

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