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    R. v. MacIsaac, 2015 ONCA 587 Her Majesty the Queen (R.) and Gordon MacIsaac (Apl.) FACTS The appellant (Apl.) and the complainant (Compl.) were both members of senior men’s “no-contact” hockey league, but belonged to different teams. On the day in question, these teams were facing off against each other with the Compl.’s team was up 2 points with less than a minute left in the game. The two players collided which resulted in the Compl. Being knocked to the ground and suffering several injuries…

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    The Prius wasn’t...a new car. It was several years old, actually, and even if it hadn’t been Lucinda’s family would have done good work on it and you might have thought that it was. A booster seat was buckled haphazardly in the back next to an abandoned McDonald’s bag that held a single decaying fry, which clung to its short fast-food life with all the desperation of students on their last day of summer. I could relate. When I got in, my friend apologized for the “old weed” smell - her older…

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    Stroke rehabilitation is provided in several different ways. The most common ways include physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. According to Dr. Jose Vega, stroke rehabilitation is the process by which a stroke survivor works with a team of healthcare providers with the aim of regaining as much of the function lost after a stroke as possible (Vega, 2008). Dr. Cluett states “A physical therapist is a specialist trained to with you to restore your activity, strength and…

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    Dave was a slave owned by Colonel Thomas Morrissey, who was the Sheriff of Samson County in southeastern North Carolina. The Sheriff investigation was particularly because a free person that Dave was planning his insurrection with, decided to tell on him. James Pearsall an eye witness of the trail…

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    (1973). Retrieved from https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/411/778/case.html Latessa, E. J., & Smith, P. (2011). Corrections in the Community (5th ed.). Cincinnati Ohio: Anderson Publ. Co. O’Leary, V, & Hanrahan, K. (1978). The impact of Morrissey and Gagnon on parole revocation proceedings. Retrieved from…

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    Critical Incident Reflection Assignment On my evening shift during April 5, 2016, I was involved in a critical incident involving my assigned patient (D.B.). During this incident, D.B. learned that she was denied privilege to go off unit “for a smoke” due to a conflict that had occurred between herself and another patient on the unit. The result of this altercation led to D.B. expressing feelings of anger towards the staff who denied her privileges and sadness as this was her last day before…

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    The Novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is believed to be one of the greatest pieces of Romantic literature. This essay will explore the themes of science and nature presented in Shelley’s Frankenstein and how these themes are used to question whether the modern philosophy of enlightenment reasoning was as flawlessly superior as it was claimed to be. The essay will also look at the structure of the novel in order to unpack how Shelly has constructed it, reflects a preference to Romantic ideas.…

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    Sports are one of the biggest co-curricular activities have special effects on students. The physically programs reduce the dropout rates. Morrissey (2005) describes positive youth development as encompassing five…

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    The 1931 Al Capone Case of Al Capone could be described as an attempt to prosecute whatever will stick. More specifically, Linder states that a man who could not be punished for murder, is later punished for tax-evasion (Linder “All Capone Trial (1931): An Account”). However, the trial itself was not easy. More specifically, the witnesses needed to be made up of individuals who would turn on Capone (Linder “All Capone Trial (1931): An Account”). Even more so, Capone attempted to influence the…

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    John Morrissey, Professor of Geography at the National University of Ireland draws comparison between the geographic essentialism of Kaplan and his colleagues in Strategic Studies, and the german geographer of the Third Reich Karl Hushoter. While the comparison…

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