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    problem is what if CERN want to mass produce antimatter in the future and use it for various tasks? They would have to try to find a way to contain the antimatter using magnets for a longer period of time and then let the antimatter annihilate in small portions at a time. CERN could have the antimatter annihilate and power a magnet to keep the rest of the antimatter from annihilating. This would make it self sufficient and would not require other types of…

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    Rain occurs when condensed moisture in the atmosphere falls to the ground in separate, visible drops and it provides us with another source of water and can be used to provide plants with water such as in rainforests or countryside. The hydrologic cycle allows for rain to form and pour down in different areas. Water from oceans, swamps, lakes, rivers are evaporated and turn into water vapor due to the water being heated by the sun or other means. This water vapor rises into the troposphere…

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    These networks have transformed the way we understand and experience crime and victimization. What are the potential effects of social media, presenting an unbalanced picture of crime? Where did the sense of privacy go? Law enforcement officers are magnets for social media. Therefore, social media somehow finds a way to make the encounters with the police look worse than what it seems. Law enforcement officers are wearing…

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    The Real Cost Behind the Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Barrier In December of 2014, the California Board of Directors approved the funding of a seventy-six million dollar construction project that would install a suicide barrier under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. After many past years of protesting on behalf of the families who have lost loved ones, the panel finally voted in favor of endorsing the project, which was said to commence in March of 2015. Even by the start of 2016, delays…

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    pursuing an active and productive role within society, as well as being a positive role model within my culture. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always had a fascination within the field of law and justice, I joined the Criminal Justice Academy’s magnet program located at Pinellas Park High School and…

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    Connecticut had to acknowledge their oppressive schooling structures through the Sheff v. O’Neill civil rights lawsuit (Sheff v. O’Neill, 1989). In a similar reaction/solution to their deeply rooted injustices as Arizona, the state of Connecticut created a magnet school program that would allow students to apply and attend various schools throughout the city and region. Additionally, “themed” schools to bring outside students into historically underperforming areas were…

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    while, the soldier is unable to express his thoughts or defend his own life. This demonstrates how little the life of a soldier means to the army. This demonstrates how in the army, the lives of soldiers are expendable. They are used only as bullet magnets or in other words, they are used only for their exchange value. During the years leading up to the war, Stephan was learning about the tilling from a wealthy man called Réne Azaire. He lived in a large house with “too many rooms” (Faulks 6).…

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    Evidence-Based Practice Proposal - Section E: Change Model Implementation of evidence-based practice to create change in the clinical arena is the challenging task for the clinicians and research expertise. In the context of the implementation of EBP, various ‘change models’ were innovated for systematic guidance to assist the clinicians with their expectation for the change align with their organization (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015, p.274). The author was in a position to chose the…

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    Changes In Health Care

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    Week 6, Eddy/N400 It seems the recent changes in the health care system will help test the organizational structure of the hospitals structure in the US. The only way for a national health care reform to succeed is to empower two of the most key players: the patients and the nurses, because nurses are the front liner in implanting the changes whether they initiate it or it comes from outside. With the patient determination act, we have seen a change of power from health care professional to…

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    Alleged Buying Report

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    Assistant Principal: Dr. Lee Williams 2/15/16-Received alleged buying report from APC Mr. Basham Reporter and Victim: Christina Carter (received written statements from Christina Carter and Victoria DeRosa) Alleged Bullies: Ursula Trasorras, Kalie Schrader, Dylan Riverio, Imani Serrano, and Madison Velez Christina feel she has been lied about and talked about through a group text called “Lemons” that was specifically an anti Christina chat created by students listed above. 2/15/16 I spoke…

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