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    expert testimony entered the following information about common use and safety standards. Shatterproof materials have been used since the 1950s. It has also been customary to replace glass with safety class since 1965 – specifically under Klein – the landlords – management. So, as this took place in 1976, the bathroom did not meet safety standards. Procedural History The trial court ruled in favor of Trimarco. The appeal concluded that Trimarco was not responsible for replacing the glass without…

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    discovery. Alan Christoffersen loses it all: his job, his house and the love of his life. He becomes tempted by his darkest thoughts, with a bottle of pills in one hand and a bottle of alcohol in the other--he is ready to end everything. When the landlord knocked on his door for eviction, his plan of self-destruction is foiled. At the wits of his ends and nowhere to go, Alan decides to go for a walk--across the country. Only taking the barest essentials, Alan manifests a plan to go the…

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency [FEMA] provides different types of Individual Assistance Recovery Programs that are processed through three National Process Service Centers [NPSC]. These NPSC’s are located in Denton, Texas; Berryville, Virginia; and Hyattsville, Maryland (Haddow, Bullock, & Coppola, 2017, p. 241). FEMA makes it easier for affected individuals to apply for assistance following a Presidentially-declared emergency following a disaster. Additionally, it lists the different…

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    Disrespectful Residents Taking Over Affordable Housing There are great options available to lower income individuals and families for affordable housing. The options include public and section 8 housing through the city as well as affordable housing through private ownership. Residents have opportunities depending on income, size of family, and senior citizen status. The problem that arises frequently in these housing developments is a common theme of residents that have no respect for the…

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    Mental Illness Stigma

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    discrimination, shame, and secrecy (Byrne, 2000). Discrimination can have dire consequences, and can even cause financial ruin. A “list of stigmatisers includes landlords, employers, insurers, welfare administrators, housing officers, universities, health care professionals, lawyers, prison workers, and teachers” (Byrne, 2000). A landlord may say “I don’t want a mentally ill person in my apartments,” or an employer may say “if I hire that person it will be a risk to my other employees.”If any…

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    As the office administrator for Dr. Green and Dr. Jones physician 's office you gave me the job assignment of preparing a recommendation for a concierge service or expanding the physician’s office. First let me explain what a concierge service is and how the new service can expand the financial capabilities of our office or not. Second we will talk about expanding the existing practice with some mid-level medical personal such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants. When looking at…

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    retained her poise in such a situation but just then an officious woman calls me to come to a desk at the same time as my mobile ‘phone rings. I hear gasping sounds and then Michael in great distress through a lot of background noise telling me that the landlord and his father are beating him, killing him, all the dogs have gone, all our stuff is being smashed or taken, he needs help! I don’t know what to do. Is he drunk or mad or really in trouble? I tell him firmly to call the local police…

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    lost and nothing positive had taken its place (Doc 2). Another contributor to peasant unhappiness was the unfair policy that was applied after the emancipation of the serfs. Landlords were compensated financially for the loss of their serfs, while peasants had to struggle to buy what little land they could (from the landlords, of course). These developments further exacerbated peasant feelings of social…

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    The rebellion started due to many reasons in Animal Farm such did the Russian Revolution but both trace back to one person, Jones and Tsar Nicholas II. In Animal Farm, Jones as it seems finds himself in the same shoes as the Tsar at the time of his reign, this includes having to face the rebellion and both shared the trait of being a bad leader and neglecting their citizens. The life of Tsar Nicholas II was very different to those in the working class, he lived a life of wealth in the Grand…

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    the peaceful protest the workers staged, his inability to meet the demands of his people, and the rising prices and lowering conditions that came with World War I all led to the inevitable- a revolution. "Peasants burned the estates of their landlords, destroying everything they could get their hands on." (As It Was Lived: 4-18) This was an accurate portrayal of the behavior of the peasants after the events of the 1905 revolution, also called ‘Bloody Sunday'. The causes of this were severe…

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