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    SARS as a disease that was spreading fast through the contact of the mucous membrane, the Public health of Ontario must had to face many challenges, because not had preparation and a plan to respond to the outbreak immediately, by the overcrowding of the health facility, inadequate controls to prevent transmission of the disease, the lack of laboratories to carry out an effective investigation about the disease and its causes to allowing avoid major risks. (Arnold, 2009) An emergency department…

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    unnecessary or over excessive force. Police brutality long existed through the Industrial Revolution of the US, in the 1960. While the most common form of police brutality is physical. Police brutality can be considered if the use of nerve gas, clubs, pepper spray or guns are used to intentionally harm or physically intimidate a civilian. More forms police brutality can be verbal abuse, psychological intimidation, police corruption, sexual abuse, false arrest, political repression, misuse of…

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    Who is Elijah Doughty? Well, the more appropriate and unfortunate question is, who was Elijah Doughty? How could a normal August day, in the small town of Kalgoorlie, end in tragedy for such a young boy?This is Remembering Elijah Doughty. As the story broke, of a 14-year old Kalgoorlie boy passing away, in a collision between a Ute and a small dirt bike (which the boy was riding) the country was shocked. As the day progressed, more information surfaced about the driver of the Ute and how this…

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    Human trafficking and sexual assault are evident issues in our society today, and they may be a bigger problem than you think. Human trafficking is defined as “the recruitement, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force” (“Human Trafficking”). The profit for human trafficking is at $44.3 billion a year (“Human Trafficking”). This means this is an exploding business. It is low-risk and high profit, and often mistaken for garden-variety…

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    Because I was taught to watch my back even before I learned what was it that I should be afraid of, because pepper spray is a must have for girls my age, because I was taught to walk with my keys in between my fingers in case I need a weapon, because everything that has happened to me, “was my fault,” because I know not all men are predators, but indeed, all women…

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    The Dakota access pipeline is an affliction to everyone who has a sense of compassion and understanding, especially to indigenous people who are being taxed with decisions and demands from careless people who conceal their true intentions with false facts and reasonings,when all they care about is the green in promising. Recently the $3.8 billion project has become one of America's most followed up protest, for it keeps gaining many people's attention with every protest and support. There are…

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    My trade choice is homeland security and my reasons why are as follows I can see myself in a Place of protecting people and making sure everybody can feel safe in their own area of living and also knowing the others in my work will also protect them while they are in a different area then their own. I made this choice to come to San Diego Job Corps Because I know this is a great program it gives you a second chance on life and gives you everything you will need to know about the area of work you…

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    Executive Summary Reducing Police Related Injury/Death By: Aaron Miller, Enrique Reboyras & Evan McKernan Introduction: Today, the tension between the public and law enforcement has caused controversy and the outbreak of riots. The cause of this tension stems from many sources. Law enforcement officers must use the training and tools given to them to apprehend a suspect or suppress a threat. The quality of training and the diversity of tools provided to an officer may be the difference…

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    Sexual assault and rape in the United States of America is reaching new epidemic levels and nothing is being done to stop it. Rape kits sit untested and collecting dust all over the United States and it is estimated that the numbers have reached hundreds of thousands. In places like New York City for example, the backlog of untested rape kits by 2003 had reached 17,000. In order to reduce this epidemic, the country must implement harsher punishments and prioritize educational classes earlier…

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    She asked for it He tossed me around like a rag doll. He threw me onto the filthy cold pavement. My skin was pulsating, sending waves of radiating pain; I was sticky, wet and red. My ears buzzed with silent screams and my chest heaved. I was exhausted, confused and lost. He loomed over me, his teeth bared angrily in an ugly grimace of hate. The torture had just began. ….. Every year, an estimated 21,300 Australians are victim to sexual assault. This is one of millions of rape cases…

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