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    Evidence Based Corrections

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    concisely prove the effectiveness of these theories, leading many to reconsider the system’s approach to reducing recidivism. Evidence-based Corrections Evidence-based corrections are correctional policies, principles, interventions and treatments that are implemented because of their success during rigorous empirical testing, revealing that these techniques are likely to be effective in reducing recidivism (Cullen & Jonson, 2017). Unlike correctional quackery, evidence-based corrections do not…

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    Palm Date Pits

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    organic matter changes soil property from an oxidizing to as a reducing medium). That’ reason the uptake of radionuclides from soil-to-plant is usually affected by many factors such as, physico-chemical form of radionuclide, plant species, internal translocation mechanisms within the plant, soil characteristics (pH value), isotopic-binding mechanism of soil, fertilizers (potassium or calcium nitrates, phosphate, organic), chelating agents (organic compounds), distribution of radionuclides in…

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    avoiding late night walks alone. While businesses on the other hand take more extreme measures, and acquire personal secret services. “Faced with rampant crime, many Russian businesses are taking matters into their own hands and hiring private security agents and bodyguards.” (CATO). No level of the Russian government today is immune from organized crime. For example, Gregori Miroshnik was a well-known established criminal who had previously been imprisoned four times; but he eventually went on…

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    the chain of infection by complying to infection control measures and minimizing further risk. (Cousins, 2014). Infection control measures, such as proper hand hygiene and environmental decontamination, can inhibit the transmission of infectious agents. According to the World Health Organization, hands are the most common source of transmission (Cousins, 2014). Hand hygiene is one of the simplest, most effective, and important interventions in preventing infections. Unfortuanetly, health care…

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    a heated topic for debate amongst proponents and opponents towards the same. There has been a rising rate in crimes and occasionally gun-related incidents which have constantly been ignited the issue on gun control as an effective measure towards reducing these negative aspects in society. Various debates have been raised over the attribution as to whether the ownership of guns by citizens should be regulated to enhance on safety issues that have been arising through time. Essentially, gun…

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    for therapeutic effect. Clear documentation of allergies, adverse reactions and changes with a reason, date and signature. Commencing new medication requires counselling. In one example at AHC, I have been able to cease long term anti-hypertensive agents for patients as they maintained adequate blood pressure control. • I frequently date insertion of IV cannulas and replace cannulas when there are signs of infection. Other simple measures I employ include effective hand…

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    Scar Tissue Research Paper

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    of people spend hundreds of dollars on products and treatments to get rid of scars. However, regardless of what you have heard in the past about how to get rid of scar tissue, there are several natural scar remedies that have been successful at reducing the amount of scar tissue, especially in the facial area. You simply must be patient when using these scar removal remedies. The majority of people who try them give up too soon. If you…

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    highly trained athletes. Treatment There is no cure for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy thus treatment is focused on relieving the symptoms and decrease the risks associated with HCM. Treatment depends upon the individual’s situation but may focus on reducing the symptoms of heart failure and chest pain, removing excess muscle from the intraventricular septum in order to improve blood flow and lower the pressures in the heart, and treat abnormal heart rhythms and/or reduce the risk of sudden death.…

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    My thesis for this essay is that Thucydides has not created a political ideology in his work, but created the notion real politik that is still being used in international politics widely and that certain politics are still being repeated. This essay will be focusing on the book by Thucydides on the history of the Peloponnesian Wars and will create arguments that would connect to nowadays international politics scene. These arguments are important due to their insights on how Thucydides…

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    ascorbic acid that can be added to food is unrestricted. Citric acid and its usage as food preservative is similar to that of ascorbic acid. Beside enhancing flavor and adding acidity to adverse microbial growth, it can also serve as an emulsifying agent. These two compounds can be found in natural foods such as fruits and vegetables; however, since they are unstable if exposed to high heat, these two chemicals are often added even though the cooked filling is made from fruits that already…

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