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    Drug Courts Recidivism

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    South Dakota is looking at using alternative methods other than putting children in detention for violating the terms of probation by using drugs. Although South Dakota has not implemented Juvenile Drug Courts they are now using adult drug court systems and once those began to take off and show success they will implement Juvenile Drug…

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    person’s note into my journey as an Entrepreneur. Please note that the character ‘Anil’ in the events described below is none other than Anil Gandham, i.e. I. I will take the reader through my journey from an IT specialist in a $10 billion multi-national company to an entrepreneur, against the odds. Every phase is explained in detail, showcasing the learnings and characteristics exhibited by the entrepreneur in this case. I will also analyze in detail the reasons for failure or success of…

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    Serial Killer Factors

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    Factors That Contribute to The Chances of a Specific Individual Becoming a Serial Killer. Societies all around the globe are full of deviance. Whether it is a crime or just an immoral act, there’s always an explanation to one’s behavior. In most illegal activities, especially homicides, there is a motive, unless it is an accident. The reasons behind an intentional killing are numerous: jealousy, revenge, hate, greed, and so forth. But the means to a murder are different when it comes to…

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    individuals that they come into contact with. The average amount of time spent staying in a hospital was roughly a week. Meaning, that the number of beds that are needed to treat Ebola virus patients roughly equates out to the rising amount of cases incidents that were rising weekly. Approximately 995 patients were confirmed, probable, or suspected of infection were not all able to be hospitalized because of the lack of hospital rooms that were available. The capacity in Guinea, Sierra Leone,…

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    Complications Of ADHD

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    Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder otherwise known as ADHD is the most common behavioral disorder in children in the United States affecting about 4.7 million children ages 3-17. The most common treatment children with ADHD is drug therapy, a prescribed stimulant narcotic. The number of children in the United States who are treated with prescription drugs for ADHD has increased significantly. The concern between doctors, parents, and child advocates are that too many children are…

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    Racism In Nursing Essay

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    and treating the client’s health conditions. This is achieved by supportive, preventive, therapeutic, palliative and rehabilitative means. The relationship with an individual client may be a direct practice role or it may be indirect, by means of management, education or research roles (CNO, 2009, Para 4). If racism is present when a nurse is treating a patient then the care that they receive may not be in their best interest. The patient may not trust the nurse…

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    Work Experience Examples

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    the education environment of today. The concerns and challenges the students and teachers face each day. By learning how to navigate the website and online training portal, I learn more, and different, technology and advances in the improved email systems for communication with teachers and students. 2. I was given an iPad and had to teach myself how to navigate through the various apps and the new way of interacting with this different touch technology. Since the students now use them in the…

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    What does the future hold for the criminal justice system? For some the answer is that nothing will change. The though is that the prisons will continue to be overcrowded, there will continue to be a decrease in management as well as no substantial change in leadership and that there will be an influx of younger, more violent offenders entering the system. The criminal justice is in need of overhaul. This is true of the system from the aspect of the victim to the offender to the officers…

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    Final Project Stress in Police Personnel: A Case Study of Lahore, Pakistan A REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY OF PAKISTAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted By MC130400828 Muhammad Kashif Faiz Department of Management Sciences, Virtual University of Pakistan LETTER OF UNDERTAKING I Muhammad Kashif Faiz Student VU ID MC 130400828 hereby confirm that the…

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    Bachynski Concussions

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    Bachynski, K. E., & Goldberg, D. S. (2014). Youth sports & public health: Framing risks of mild traumatic brain injury in American football and ice hockey. Journal of Law, Medicine, & Ethics, 323-333. Bachynski et al examine the social and cultural schemas which might affect the risk factors in adolescent competitors. These schemas, in conjuction with the adolescents developing body, place adolescents at an even greater risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition, the article notes…

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