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    Public Safety Case Study

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    RHD Richardson asked the resident what made them take the pills and the paramedic asked the resident if they wanted to hurt themselves. The resident replied "no". The parametric then asked if the resident wanted to hurt themselves currently and the resident said "no". The resident, again, started expressing that they wanted to get to their bed and leave the hospital quickly. The paramedic asked the resident when they were trying to get out of the hospital and the resident stated: "within the next few hours". The paramedic stated that if the resident wanted to get out in a few hours then they should go to St. Luke's because Mount Sinai would hold them longer. The resident then agreed to be transported to St. Luke's. During the ride, Adrian shared that Adrian is living with anxiety, OCD, Social Anxiety, and Depression. RHD Richardson asked the resident what was going on today and the resident replied that they had a very stressful day. Along the ride from McBain to St. Luke's Adrian kept asking the paramedic who "gave them the tip" and "what their major was" and eventually asking "who called you". At that time the paramedics responded stated that the resident's mother had called so the resident must have been talking to the mother when the resident took the pills. The paramedics shared that Adrian had said that they "smoked weed" earlier in the day. The timespan…

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    carrying three enormous photo albums, “I can’t believe you have so many pictures of you and Dad. There must be so many memories you two shared.” “Oh, thank you dear,” I said smiling. “Would you like to go through them with me?” I asked. Amelia eagerly agreed, and she sat at the foot of my bed flipping through the frail pages of the oldest photo album from around the late 1940s early 1950s. Amelia asked, “How did you meet Dad? Was it love at first sight?” I started telling her how I met…

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    mission of the Mount Sinai Health System is to provide compassionate patient care with seamless coordination and to advance medicine through unrivaled education, research, and outreach in the many diverse communities we serve"(Mount Sinai Hospital). According to the hospital's mission statement, the top priority "is to provide care to provide compassionate patient care" (Mount Sinai Hospital).The hospital achieves this goal through the high level of care and professionalism shown to its…

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    After reviewing all of the terms listed, I chose to define the following terms covenant, Mount Sinai, and the Tabernacle. To begin with, a covenant is a rule or order passed down by God to his followers to full God’s purpose in the world (Tullock & McEntire, 2012, p. 58). Subsequently, the Israelites are convinced that through Abraham their people were chosen to adhere to this binding contract, and as a result of their loyalty, their people would receive the blessings God (Tullock & McEntire,…

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    An important security question to note is the Bedouin smuggling activities along the Sinai border with Egypt. Though their movement in Israel is restricted by checkpoints and ID card checks are regular the smuggling business across the Sinai border is extensive. This is because of many factors, the biggest being Bedouin culture. Historically the Bedouin have never respected state borders, they did not believe the borders applied to them. Since the early 1900s, when the borders of states in the…

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    expressed a pre-Darwinian skepticism, and although the two men presented their feelings differently, both adopted Biblical language to express a religious uncertainty. In canto 96 of “In Memoriam” Tennyson relates the story of God commanding the law to Moses on Mount Sinai, from Exodus 19 to 32, and "although the trumpet blew so loud," the Israelites still worshipped false idols (Black 228). In Exodus, God instructs Moses in direct, final statements, closed to interpretation. The worship…

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    danger to others. The main people that get injured would be their guides, which most of the time would be Sherpas. Sherpas put themselves in danger each day to earn money to feed themselves or their family. In most cases, they risk too much and end up dead just to help other live their dream. That then leaves their family members with a loss and moring feelings. Sherpas dying is just one reason to why they should ban expeditions if the climbers are not experienced. Other reasons would be that,…

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    Mount Rushmore Case Study

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    South Dakota. Delegate Peter Norbeck of South Dakota grasped the proposal, and government financing helped the try. Robinson asked to outline and stone carver Gutzon Borglum to shape and mastermind the notable point. Borglum utilized Mount Rushmore for the model since it was with everything taken into account the most simple and stable of the pretends to oversee. Mount Rushmore is one of our most infamous national critical points, portraying the attributes of past U.S. presidents George…

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    The Owens Valley Analysis

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    Introduction Postulated to be the result of either a long-runout landslide, or a structural pop-up, the Poverty Hills present a unique problem in the geologic community. Located on the western-most edge of the Basin and Range Province in eastern California (Fig.1), and within the Owens Valley basin, flanked by the Sierra Nevada and Inyo/White mountain ranges to the west and east, respectively. The hills are of particular interest as they represent an unusual combination of lithologies,…

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    Lord Byron Influences

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    was a notorious writer that influenced and gave light to many events, life subjects, and even other writings. Byron was known for writing poems that could be viewed In many different ways. A perfect example of his art can be the short poem titled “Darkness”. According to an article, “7 Real Natural Events that Inspired Works of Science Fiction” written by Lauren Davis, Byron was in a small group that included other writers such as: Mother of Frankenstein, Mary Shelly and author of the poem The…

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