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    Substance Abuse Treatment: What is and Isn’t Working Substance abuse is common in America, and there are treatment options available. Treatments for substance abuse scale from professional counseling to 12-step programs. Most of these programs do not have outstanding success rates, considering not everyone can afford professional help. 12-step programs seem to be more common, with that in consideration there are downfalls to this way of treatment. Lack of funding, religion, socioeconomic…

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    Countermeasures for Production Continuity Risks: Nissan has carried out several counter-measures to safeguard physical infrastructure like reinforcement of buildings and other facilities as well as quakeproofing them. It maintains an operations recovery manual to reduce the recovery time and regularly executed business continuity simulation drills. It also seeks to strengthen the resilience of the global production network by establishing plans for parts exports also to enable operations at…

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    Activation Process Summary

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    if so, what actions should be taken in the occurrence of a security breach. Security threats or breaches are bound to occur at some point in the universities lifespan; this is when insurance becomes a crucial measure in the planning of IT risk and recovery procedures. This business insurance should be maintained and updated to ensure coverage of new and emerging threats to the business landscape.…

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    Clapp Recovery

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    Accident and recovery[edit] On September 15, 2001, at the age of 15, Clapp was hit by a train. He had become drunk at a ceremony commemorating victims of the September 11 attacks. Clapp has no recollection of passing out on a railroad track near his home in Arroyo Grande, California.[5] His blood alcohol content was found to be .229.[6] He was hit by a freight train travelling at high speed. His injuries required the amputation of both his legs above his knees and his right arm slightly below…

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    Village Analysis Model

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    Village Analysis Paper The recovery-oriented model, seeks to approach mental illness from a person-centered approach as opposed to illness-centered. At Mental Health of America Los Angeles (MHA) Village, providers utilize the recovery-oriented model successfully, helping those with mental illness recover and reintegrate into the community. In the text A Practical Guide to Recovery-Oriented Practice: Tools for Transforming Mental Health Care, Davidson, Lawless, O'Connell, Rowe, and Tondora (2009)…

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    1. What is the Biodiversity Intactness Index (BII)? (p. 289) a. The Biodiversity Intactness Index (BII) is the average abundance of originally present species across a broad range of species, relative to abundance in an undisturbed habitat. 2. What four pressure variables were investigated? (p. 290) a. The four pressure variables that this paper focused on were land use, land-use intensity, human population density, and proximity to the nearest road. 3. The “average local abundance of…

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    Explained how a business can analyze the return on investment of a disaster recovery plan The organization should do a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which should calculate what might happen if there was an interruption of a business function and what information is needed to develop a recovery strategy. When doing a risk management test a potential lost scenarios should be identified. There are many types of scenarios to consider doing a disaster, like loss of goods from your suppliers, delay…

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    Tumblr Research Paper

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    by banning them, the owners of these blogs lost their support platform and were forced to internalize their emotions. Bulimia, anorexia, and self harm aren't lifestyles, but mental illnesses, and with mental illnesses, support groups are vital to recovery. The banning of their blogs inevitably only exacerbated their sickness and if Tumblr banning the blogs created more harm than good, Tumblr was wrong for banning them in the first place. When I was in junior high, I had a best friend who I…

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    imperative for the data operations to be in one location in this particular scenario as the CIO of super training I will prefer for the data operation center to be based here in the US.A recovery plan has to be clearly laid out in case of data loss or any other IT disaster .In addition to that, disaster recovery plans has to be built into project planning and what this basically means is that crisis management should not only be reviewed once in a while , but it should be exercised quite often…

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    Community Inclusion

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    physical integration, the psychological integration and the social integration. According to Homan (2011) a community encompasses a group of people with a common connection that distinguishes them from others. It is the chance for the mental health recovery, while affording them the opportunity to work and play within their new community creating a sense of harmony. Of course change is the constant. Change within a community…

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