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    Imagine the constraints of being employed within the criminal justice sector. The many demands on such limited resources. The harsh realities of limited, vertical progression. The apex of a life-long aspiration met with glass mirrors. The criminal justice system is charged with upholding the duties of the protecting, correcting, and providing a fair service. Those duties often overshadow the employees of the criminal justice system. The individuals within the American Probation and Parole…

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    Porter’s Five Forces Model is a strategy development tool created Michael Porter to help business leaders develop successful competitive strategies based on several forces present in any given marketplace. Porter’s model rose in prominence to gain industry standard status and has had far reaching influence among business leaders for decades. Despite its overwhelming popularity, does this model stand up to criticism and will it translate sufficiently into international marketplaces as well as…

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    Mutants. Since the discovery of their existence they have been regarded with fear, suspicion, often hatred. Across the planet, debate rages. Are mutants the next link in the evolutionary chain or simply a new species of humanity fighting for their share of the world? Either way it is a historical fact: Sharing the world has never been humanity 's defining attribute (Cooper-Dowda). In this quote by Professor X (short for Xavier, who is the leader of the Marvel’s group of mutants known as the…

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    The average student thinks of school and sees a prison. He despises the rigid schedule and depressingly early start time. I, like many other students, have felt incarcerated, as I have sat through history lectures and algebra lessons. Lone Jack High School (LJHS), the place that I have spent the past five years, can feel that way with its prison gray walls and blockish structure. However, over time, I have grown content with these features. Aspects such as the library and the dynamic student…

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    a difficult decision regarding a twelfth grade girl’s perilous last-resort choice. The girl is a straight-A’s honor student. However, at the end of the last semester, she had to take care of her sick mother and fell behind in her school work. She missed multiple weeks of school, resulting in her deciding to buy a report online to turn into her AP Psychology teacher. The AP Psychology teacher caught the girl plagiarizing and sent her to the guidance counselor. The guidance counselor has the…

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    Being Rational Essay

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    quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic. This accounts to be one of the most important steps in bringing solutions to almost all of the crucial problems our modern society is facing these days. We need to take some revolutionary approach in the quality of thinking employed by both decision makers and by each of us in our daily affairs. Swami Vivekananda is often named as the rational thinker of Modern India. He firmly believed that Indians are very unique in this world.…

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    Radio-Diagnostic Error

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    The purpose of much research into radio-diagnostic error is to understand the visual search methods (process) and the perceptive and cognitive processes (performance) used in the interpretation of medical images. Investigation into the reasons for radiological error began more than fifty years ago after a study comparing radiological techniques failed to provide an answer because of significant variability in the performance of the subjects used for the task [1]. Results found that chest images…

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    this, they wanted to hear from the women themselves on how they depict symptoms, causes, and attitudes toward wellness. The significance of this topic is that there are many Asian American women who are suffering from eating disorders, but they are missed or overlooked because they do no show all they symptoms according to European American standards. Because of this, it is important to…

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    Problem Solving and Decision Making Processes Solving problems and making decisions are two issues managers are faced with on a daily basis. Problem solving can be described as encompassing decision making and vice-versa. The two elements go hand in hand and a manager’s ability to handle one correctly, directly affects the other. The two requires a manager’s ability to clearly identify problems and creatively solve them through a innovative decision making process/. Decision Making Process…

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    possibly lead to increased specialization, and a narrowing of focus on the part of the medical practitioners. Sometimes, medical problems are missed because of the lack of a broad scope of view, and often the wishes of the patient are not taken into account. Increasing acceptance of PA’s as part of medical teams is an important corrective to this trend. The team approach allows for practitioners to look at the whole patient, rather than focusing on a single problem…

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