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    Psychology plays an important role in many health care professional careers. Nursing is one of the more evident cases to which psychology plays a role. In order for a nurse to provide true holistic care, they must be able to assess both physical and mental health needs. Many people in the world develop at least one type of common mental health disorder in their life. Nurses need to be able to recognize theses issues in their patients. The first article was written by Elizabeth Barley and…

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    holds haunts them until the day when everybody’s secrets are revealed. He also states that on that day, a man will be unutterably joyful to lift that guilt off their chest and will be at peace. Consequently, his conversation only raises Roger’s suspicions about Dimmesdale’s secrecy, making him even more eager to dig into the minister’s past faults. In chapter ten, Pearl and her mother happen to see Dimmesdale and Chillingworth through a window, and likewise the two men acknowledge the mother and…

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    The FBI does not even have to show a reasonable suspicion that the records are related to criminal activity, much less the requirement for "probable cause" that is listed in the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. All the government needs to do is make the broad assertion that the request is related…

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    Why Privacy Matters

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    contends that the procedure of information stockpiling and investigation makes power unevenness between individuals and the government. They gather little, apparently harmless, bits of information about us, which they consolidate together to make suspicions about our lives. Since we don't know about the data that they have, and in light of the fact that this data has been taken outside the realm of relevance, we are not able to adjust any mistakes or misguided judgments that the government may…

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    In every community, there is a set of rules to follow, which is found in the code of the street. The Code of the Street, according to the book, “Code of the Street: Decency, Violence, and the Moral Life of the Inner City” by Elijah Anderson, explains more what the code of the street is and why people do things a certain way by saying, “This is because the street culture has evolved a “code of the street” which amounts to a set of informal rules governing interpersonal public behavior. (pg.33).”…

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    We rely on the police to protect us from harm and promote fairness and justice in our communities. But racial profiling has led countless people to live in fear, casting entire communities as suspect simply because of what they look like, where they come from, or what religion they belong to. Racial profiling is a form of discrimination and undermines basic human rights and freedoms. It affects a wide array of communities of color. More than 240 years of slavery and 90 years of legalized racial…

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    1 Introduction “No one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy, would have supposed her born to be a heroine”. These are the words Jane Austen chose to introduce the protagonist of her novel “Northanger Abbey” and they seem to give the impression of Catherine being “desperately naive, dangerously unsophisticated, and frequently slow to comprehend“(Kindred 196) right from the start. This impression seems to be confirmed as soon as the reader notices Catherine’s disability of…

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    "You must go on adventures to find out where you belong."- Sue Fitzmaurice. John White was an explorer with many great and well-known adventures, but one, in particular, turned into perhaps one of the greatest mysteries today and has been baffling researchers and theorists for centuries. The Lost Colony of Roanoke came to the New World in search for a new place to call home and a brand new chance at a new life. The Roanoke Island is surrounded by land or some sort of barrier with only one clear…

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    Introduction Jackson County Hospital is located in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Lisa Silver, a pediatric social worker, is assigned to a specialized unit designed to provide emergency services for children (). Lisa reports to Diane Hughes, supervisor of the hospital’s Social Work Department. The protagonist, Lisa, suspects Carol Davis, a social worker from Jackson County Division of Family Services (DFS), has transported a foster child to the hospital while under the influence of alcohol.…

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    What happened in this case was that the school believed that drugs were being sold on school grounds. They believed this due to students telling them this and giving names. They searched what I believe to be is two girls. Savana however, is the main person. Her parents made a claim against the school district stating that her daughter’s fourth amendment right was violated. This is because the school made her do a strip search to see if drugs were hidden in places that they could not touch…

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