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    Although not many individuals in society today have gotten poisoned lately or are on a mad quest for revenge; Hamlet connects with a large portion of our society today. Hamlet has connected with readers on an emotional level that many can relate to. As one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, Hamlet really connects with readers of all ages, but Hamlet is the character that most easily relates to the audience. Along with that, Hamlet also relates with readers that have personal experiences with…

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    Zlata and Lydia are 2 survivors that are very much alike and different in many ways. They both had to do what was necessary to survive during wars. Zlata and Lydia both did not know if they were going to live or die because at any moment Zlata could have been bombed and Lydia could have been put in a gas chamber. They also both had to get food somehow for instance Zlata had to go out and get food being careful with what she did because at any moment she could be shot and Lydia had to sneak in…

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    Bones is a television show based on solving murder mysteries by identifying out of place markings on the human skeleton. The episode “The Bump in the Road” is about body found in the middle of the highway and the efforts that are gone through to find the murderer. By watching an episode of Bones, “The Bump in the Road”, I was able to recognize the bones talked about in the episode, and even the anatomical landmarks on those bones. During this episode of Bones, the team of experts was trying…

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    When you visit the doctor’s office a person doesn’t think about all the steps it takes to process your visit and what the office does to receive payment from the insurance company. As a patient, the focus is seeing the doctor, telling him or her the symptoms, getting the doctor’s assurance that your health will be back to normal in a few days to a week and getting a prescription for medication. There is a process to making the following steps work smoothly and precisely. The procedures begin…

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    The CPT or Current Procedural Terminology reference book includes a set of codes, descriptions, and guidelines determined by the American Medical Association, used to describe procedures performed by health care providers for billing purposes (Smiley, 2015). The tenth edition…

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    and used procedural justice they were more accepting of the police actions. In theory and in real world setting legitimacy has an effect on the public's actions by obeying the law which was shown in the neighborhoods of Chicago Tyler(1990). This leads to people not just complying, but giving information and reporting crimes to…

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    Walden University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for CJRS-8350-1 Dr. Jennifer Allen, Ph.D. January 6, 2016 Current State of the Contemporary Issue In one central California police department, due to several investigative procedural errors on the part of police sergeants, referred to herein as supervisors, police officers of the department have received reductions in their discipline for misconduct that would otherwise warrant a sterner punishment. These supervisors are…

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    1. Case Name: Burnham v. Superior Court Case Citation: 495 U.S. 604 (1990) Issue: If a person is in another state on business unrelated to a legal matter before a court, does that state have jurisdiction over that person? Rule of Law: If a person is physically in a state, then that State has jurisdiction over that person regardless of the reason they are in the state. Rationale: Due process is possible for each person within the state that has jurisdiction over the person. Holding: Yes…

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    life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution restrict the power of the federal and state governments to show prejudice. The Fifth Amendment requires that the federal government not deny individuals of "life, liberty, or property," without due process of the law and assurance that each person receive the same protection of the laws. The Fourteenth Amendment extends the protection…

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    claims until he served them with a lawsuit. Additionally, the Kansas Board of Regents took no actions against him. Therefore, the claims against the Board of Regents were dismissed. Brown filed a § 1983 procedural due process claim because he had property interest in his enrollment in the School of Law. In addition, he had the right to pursue…

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