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    Taser Research Paper

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    Some of the most present dangers in policing are related to altercations with criminals, which included gun violence, physical contact with the criminal, and the other related issues, such as AIDS/HIV (making blood contact with a suspect), psychological stress, and physical harm that comes from these engagements: Whenever a police officer finds it necessary to make a formal arrest, there is the possibility of resistance or assaultive behavior on the part of the offender” (Berg, 1999, p.400). In…

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    This article discussed the findings of a study conducted on the effectiveness of implementing a strategy instruction model with students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as well as deficits in writing. The goal of this test was to increase the students’ writing ability in both number of words produced as well as independently write a narrative incorporating all seven essential story parts. The test was administered by an advanced doctoral student, who was trained in the area of…

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    Social Media Stereotypes

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    to what they can post in regards to the company. Such as the American Nurses Association that added the clause “nurses must not transmit or place online individually identifiable patient information” (Lachman, 2013, p. 328). Without the ability to monitor their employee’s posts, companies are not able to ensure that confidential information is being kept…

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    Poem Analysis – The Thin Red Snake Death does not wait; it is sudden, abrupt, and unexpected. One may imagine that life will go on forever, but the painful and inevitable truth is that it simply does not, and that someday, somehow, somewhere, anyone will die. This is the message in Yash Arora’s “The Thin Red Snake”. The free-verse poem begins by outlining the journey of a thin red snake, as it climbs and descends through a terrain. Immediately after this, there are three consecutive beeps, which…

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    well-planned lesson there is no guarantee that the lesson will meet the objective the teacher set out to accomplish. Many factors could cause the lesson to derail resulting in either wasted time or not enough time to complete the task. Teachers must monitor the discussion, delivery, and distractions that could occur during instruction. Research states that allowing a lesson to go with the flow is not helpful for English learners. They need the consistency of lesson delivery in order to…

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    years and major in some form of computer technology. The reason I want to be a IT technician is because I love to fix things and make things work that normally would not work. The role of an IT technician is to fix people’s computer problems, or to monitor computer systems and make sure everything is working correctly. This goal is not hard to reach if I learn all I need to know about computers and how they work before college. The first thing I will have to do is get involved…

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    probation officer he or she has to play a counselor to the child to help them learn certain things to better them. The last function of a probation officer is surveillance. This function requires the probation office to monitor the juvenile closely (Lawrence & Hemmens, 2008). They monitor the juvenile closely to make sure they are following all of their probation conditions. This surveillance can be done in different way, such as making the juvenile come into the office, through telephone…

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    Radio-frequency identification also known as RFID is the use of wireless technology that uses electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purpose of automatically identifying and tracking RFID tags that are attached to objects. The RFID tags will have information that is electronically stored. Some of the tags will be powered by an electromagnetic induction from magnetic fields that are produced near the readers. Certain RFID tags will collect energy from the reader’s radio waves and will…

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    quality and performance by establishing control measure that compare variance against upper and lower limits, and a mean, to if the items fits with the expected, specific predictable and normal variations levels. Attribute Control charts are used to monitor an organization’s progress in case there are any inherent defects in the present process. Generally, SPC is used by the manufacturing industry, but insurance companies are categorized under the service industry. This means problems are harder…

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    Introduction Chapter: For many years doctors and health service researchers have been searching about a telecommunications and new technologies to improve the health care. After a lot of work the telemedicine implemented and become an important solution for health care consultations. Telemedicine is defined as a technology that support and provide health care through long distances by using the electronic information and communications technologies. Also, the American Telemedicine Association…

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