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    person or warn of such conduct, liability is imposed only if there is a special relationship between the health professional and the dangerous person or to the potential victim. Relevant NM Case Law A case related to the above case is Wilschinsky v. Medina. In this case, it is also evident that a health professional fails to inform the third party (the public) of the impending threat or danger that can be posted by Medina's conduct or health condition after treatment. In both cases, health…

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    vehicle. Deputy Brown was the driver and Deputy Barragan was the book-person. Both deputies were in full Class “A” uniform. At approximately 0421 hours, Suspect Christian Medina called Century Station to report a robbery was occurring at the corner of Holmes Avenue/Gage Avenue, Unincorporated Los Angeles County. Suspect Medina identified himself as “Christian,” and told the dispatcher the suspect was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, shorts, and he was armed with a black handgun. At…

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    It is often said that in universities students should be comfortable and make it feel like home. The main focus of universities is the education they are providing their students, but what if the students are being negatively affected by the lessons being taught to them? It is being suggested that universities use trigger warnings to alert students if they will be exposed to sensitive content. Many students believe if trigger warnings are applied, it will make learning easier and comfortable.…

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    strong-willed demeanor is also what I propose for Caroline’s character. For 1st Sgt. Marcus Medina, I would cast Mario Lopez to depict him. Lopez fits as a Hispanic, mid-thirties appearance, overall stature and qualities that I intend for this character to possess. The character of 1st Sgt. Medina needs to be able to play a likeable and kindhearted military man as well as an evil, manipulative rapist. 1st Sgt. Medina has a history of several deployments causing him to suffer from severe…

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    Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) moved from Mecca to Medina for several important reasons to live in peace, to ensure security, and to spread God’s word. Mohammed (Peace be upon him) wanted to make a sermon to clarify seven points to his people in Medina, to make them follow these points to ensure peace, security, and faith. The seven points are prohibiting killing others, being faithful to God, not committing theft and adultery, to practice every good and get far away from evil. Also, no…

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    Epistemic Reaction Memo

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    resistance. Medina further expands on this by requiring epistemic friction for epistemic resistance and notes that it’s especially effective when it is aimed at particulars rather than generalizations. Medina explains that insensitivity to the lives and experiences of others by striving for idealizations with the need for consensus desensitize us from existing everyday injustices and minimize the importance of problems and obstacles of others. To move away from insensitivity, Medina suggests…

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    Abu Bakr Research Paper

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    and was followed by Uthman ibn Affan in 644. Both of these men had been among Muhammad's earliest followers, were linked to him by clanship and marriage, and had taken prominent parts in various military campaigns. Aisha, in the meantime, lived in Medina and made several pilgrimages to Mecca. In 655, Uthman's house was put under siege by about 1000 rebels. Eventually the rebels broke into the house and murdered Uthman, provoking the First Fitna.[70] After killing Uthman, the rebels asked Ali to…

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    against Meccans with their polytheistic views. As Muhammad’s influence grew, many Meccans called to assassinate him. He eventually fled to Yathrib, which was later renamed Medina. He became the leader and prophet of the city. He established the Constitution of Medina. This is that Jews, Christians, and Muslims would defend Medina. (Mohammed, 285) Many members of the Quraysh were not happy with his and still sought to kill…

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    the place where most altercations took place. Mecca is the place in which the Muslims were also persecuted. After the persecutions the Muslims had to flee for their safety. A journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina occurred. It concluded with the Muslims recapturing and the return back to their holy land Mecca. There are two major battles that happened during the prophet Muhammad era. The first battle that arose is called the Battle of Badr. The second…

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    consolidated most of the Arabian Peninsula under Islam. In 632, he returned to Mecca one last time to perform a pilgrimage, and tens of thousands of Muslims joined him. After the pilgrimage, he returned to Medina, months later in 632 he died from an illness. He is currently buried in the mosque in Medina. Within a hundred years Muhammad 's teaching and way of life had spread from the remote corners of Arabia as far east as Indo-China and as far west as Morocco, France and Spain. As an…

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