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    understand this population concerning medical and health. Nurse must be prepared and know as much as they can about Latino populations. Therefore, I will discuss the current health status, health disparities, and provide example of health promotions prevention…

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    the tragedy could have been avoided. It’s vital for individuals to realize these injuries are preventable. One of the main aspects of public health is injury and disease prevention. While there is a plethora of time and research going into disease prevention like vaccines, there is not a lot of resources going into injury prevention. There is not much of a purpose in spending time and money vaccinating children if parents aren’t aware of simple things like needing to put their baby on their back…

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    For primary prevention, before any diagnosis of disease, some ways include staying physically active, avoiding hormone replacement surgery, staying in a healthy weight range, and limiting the intake of alcohol (“Breast Cancer Facts”, 2011). For women that may have a higher risk of breast cancer due to family history, there are also more aggressive types of primary prevention. A prophylactic mastectomy is the removal of one or both breasts in…

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    On 07/20/2016, I spoke with Judy Diamond in the District II Lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to fraudualent use of her personal identification. Ms. Diamond advised that she received two notices of collection from Audit Systems in reference to six checks that display her name and address as owner, and her forged signature as the issuer. The checks display MacDill Federal Credit Union, Tampa, Florida as the financial…

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    improvement from paper-based journal and ledgers to a new level of accounting system that is completely automated (The WritePass Journal, 2012). The Accounting Information System commonly referred to as AIS is an automated system that is computer based is mostly used for tracking most of the accounting activities in relation to information technology resources. Most of these activities revolve around…

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    2.) There is a lot of tension in society towards police and the power they have. Citizens also have rights, and these rights need to be balanced with police authority to ensure order and catch criminals. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms has a major influence on police power. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms impacts police powers by allowing the accused to challenge the actions of the police if their rights have been violated. It makes sure that there are some limits to what the police…

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    2004 make reference to employers and employee’s sharing the responsibility of creating and maintaining safe and healthy work environment. However what happens when the owner of the business is the employee and the employer? I challenge this systems thinking by encouraging the owner in Assignment B to also think about his own health and safety, for example, sharing the workload, reducing his 14 -hour shifts to manage fatigue, changing his eating habits by explaining shift work and risks…

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    enforcement system. Through conversation with the town manager Jonas Rosenthal (personal communication,…

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    In the last century, policing strategies to enforce new laws and trying to get rid of crime has been evolving along the decades. The new actions in the policing system are to come up with problem solving strategies. The main concern is to have third party policing, which are to become more aware of the smaller crimes. According to the article The Politics of Third-Party Policing it states “The concept refers to police insistence upon the involvement of non-offending third, parties (usually place…

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    successful crime prevention. Crime prevention can often be met with ‘implementation failures’. Implementation failures are …………… The causes are often varied and include poor design and management. There are several approaches to overcoming challenges to successfully implementing crime prevention. There are three main methods which include, prevention through partnerships, local response to crime and problem solving methodologies. There has been a shift towards delivering crime prevention…

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