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    “Locking up kids is the easiest way. But once they get in the juvenile justice system, it’s very hard to get them out,” stated by Bill Landsdowne, San Jose Police Chief (Bilderaya, 2005). Every year in the United States hundreds of thousands youth are locked away in the nation’s 591 secure detention centers (Holman & Ziedenberg, 1921). When discussing detention centers, they are supposed to change and rehabilitate the children’s lives effectively to enhance their chance to avoid the juvenile…

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    Danger UXB episode 1, Dead Man's shoes begins with a royal army officer attempting to remove the fuze from an unexploded Bomb. After striking the locking ring with a hammer and chisel the bomb begins to tick and explodes. Later Lt. Brian Ash arrives at the 97 engineering company where he is informed that they are now a bomb disposal company. After meeting a few of his fellow officers and moving into his new quarters Lt. Adam Pringle gives him a class on the General High Explosive bombs, which…

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    been more rigorous in their standards for previously untested locking system, if tests were conducted properly – as it appears they were – and the cargo door fault was, over the course of a legitimate and rigorous investigation, unable to be replicated, then I cannot blame McDonnel Douglas for overseeing that fault. I believe McDonnel Douglas is especially innocent when it is taken into consideration that the faultiness of the locking mechanism alone did not cause the accident, but that a ground…

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    to be able to see the sun often while they only see it every seven years. Their jealousy led them to lock Margot in the closet while they all got to go outside and play in the sun. All of the children didn't have any control over what she sees and locking her in the closet wouldn't fix any problem.…

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    activities. These dogs served in the military, were presidential pits, and nanny dogs for parents. But, myths say these particular dogs have locking jaws, have a bite force of 1,600 pounds per square inch, and attack more people than any other breeds. Pit bull bred dog have extremely strong jaws that the public fear. The myth about Pit bull bred dog have locking jaws is completely false. Evidences…

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    The DBA’s responsibilities include physical design, installs, security, backups, and requirements of the database. 7. The trade-offs for concurrency controls are: a. If it’s too strict it can lead to locking the entire database. b. Other measures have low level of concurrency control. 8. Atomic transaction ensures that all the actions on the database are done or none of them are done at all. If none of them are done then the database remains unchanged…

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    The ban of pitbulls clearly has two defined sides; to be banned or not. People promoting the ban of pit bulls often rely on statistics or ideas created by others to conceive their opinion. In contrast, there is actually a lot of falsity to these ideas, and make pit bulls seem a lot worse and more dangerous. There are many myths about pit bulls or preconceived ideas, this is an essay that undermines those and details the truth about pit bulls and why they should not be banned. To begin, years…

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    Mr. Thomas is a 16 year old white male who mother, Teresa Snyder, referred him to Mobile Crisis Management (MCM) at 2:09pm in regards to her son's recent behavior. She reported on today's date her son has been defiant, grabbed her arm, and destroying property. Dispatcher contacted Qualified Professional (QP) to respond to crisis. Before arrival QP contacted Sandhills Center at 2:41 pm and spoke with licensed professional, Tonya. Tonya reported Mr. Thomas attended Daymark Recovery Services, at…

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    A custom passcode, consisting of between two and eight digits, can easily be set or changed at any time. Entering the passcode on the keypad electronically triggers the two large locking bolts to open the safe. The lock can also be manually operated without the keypad by using the included override key. Because the keypad is powered by batteries, the override key may occasionally be needed to open the door and replace them. The safe…

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    In addition it has a locking device that doesn’t allow build up unless when the cooker is safely closed. It has a heat sensitive alloy that melts whenever pressure or temperature is beyond the required limit. This pressure cooker has a gasket release system that releases excess…

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