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    Today’s the day. Actually, today is your day. After having a learner's permit for a year today is the day that you take your first steps into adulthood. You have butterflies in your stomach and a minor case of the sweats but at this point nothing can stop you because your only desire is to get your driver's license because once your get your driver’s license that means that you’ll finally get your own car. On one hand getting a driver's license means freedom; going wherever the road takes you…

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    Information about previous residence like address, duration of the stay, name and phone number of landlord, amount of monthly payment, and reason for moving Current and previous employment information about the applicant like name, address, and phone number of employer, duration of employment, role, supervisor's name, and gross monthly salary Current employment information about the co-applicant like…

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    away with just a simple text. Many people agree with the law that cellphone use should be illegal. The usage of phones while driving is a major cause to accidents involving teens, and phones can also be a distraction, which can lead to traffic violations and tickets. Though many teens rely on technology such as the use of their cellphones it can lead to potentially dangerous outcomes. A study shows that the use of these cellular devices is a major cause to teen related accidents. For…

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    An analysis of contrasting approaches to topics of the Japanese Canadian Internment camps The Japanese internment camps reflect a dark time in Canadian history, where mass fear and racial hatred led to a tragic violation of human rights and liberties. Two articles, “Passing Time, Moving Memories: Interpreting Wartime Narratives of Japanese Canadian Women” by Pamela Sugiman and “British Columbia and the Japanese Evacuation” By Peter Ward, take on contrasting approaches to this issue, with the…

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    Essay # 1 – Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R. Co. In this essay, I argue against Cardoza’s ruling in the case of Palsgraf v. Long Island R.R. Co. I disagree that the original judgment finding the Railroad Company negligent should have be overturned. I begin with a summary of the case. I will then explain both Cardoza’s and Andrew’s views with reference to negligence and duty of care, which are most relevant in this case. I will explain why Cardoza’s decision may be considered incorrect or…

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    Moving Target Defense The current cybersecurity environment is based around a static defense that has been employed for the past few years to protect information systems (See Figure 6). Unfortunately, this cybersecurity paradigm is not effective against current and future cyber threats. According to Zheng (2014), the weakness of this cybersecurity approach is its passive and reactive nature towards safeguarding information systems. Additionally, this method also allows threat actors the time…

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    On November 16, 2016, we had the privilege of witnessing a Missouri state board of nursing hearings session. It was an eye opening experience. There were several different violations that we were able to see. It gave great insight into just how easy it can be to lose a nursing license. Consequently, of the six cases that we saw, two cases in particular stood out to me. The first case was a disciplinary hearing. The nurse in question was an RN. The nurse had been practicing as an RN in Arkansas…

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    Over time there have been numerous global issues that have received worldwide support. Whether it be feeding hungry children in Africa or clearing pollution out the oceans, all of these problems have been serious and deserving of our attention. However, the one issue that I believe to be most pressing is ensuring human rights for the minority population, especially pertaining to slavery in underserved countries. One would have thought that after the major enslavement of Africans during the 19th…

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    Corruption constitutes one of the most significant obstacles to positive police-public relations in today’s society. Police corruption includes acts of brutality, excessive force, inefficiency, and, among others, the use of public office for private gain (Grant, 2002). Some scholars believe that corruption may start off small such as by accepting gratuity for officers and then eventually leading to bigger corruption. Slippery slope and its relationship with gratuity is a basic hypothesis. It’s a…

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    creation of the main issue, with sub issues, of where to build the women’s prison Idaho wants. Next in the Policy Cycle Model is Policy Formulation and Adoption along with Stage II of Gaining Agenda Status. Because the issue’s were strategically defined by political interest groups that told a story effectively, the community disapproval rate was nearly non-existant. By Chamber of Commerce, Real Estate Association, Banker’s Association strongly supporting Pocatello’s bid for the prison by…

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