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    Freeway Jam Analysis

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    here in the spring of 1991, refused, in some essential, even to see it as a city, refused to understand that it could cohere.” He goes on to say that he knew a friend who actually memorized most of the freeways in Los Angeles before there was anykind of GPS services or apps. She had to map most of the city in her head and knew somewhat when the best time was to go on and get off the freeway. Memorizing the side streets…

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    On 9/25/16 at 2157 hours, Officer Acosta and I were working patrol assigned to unit 3A22. We were traveling west bound on Claremont St, just west of Fair Oaks Ave, when we heard approximately 8 to 10 gunshots coming from the north of us. Officer Acosta and I responded to the area of Pepper St, east of Sunset Ave, in the Cul de sac. As I started canvassing the area, searching for any possible Suspects, Witnesses, Victims and or evidence, I observed possible blood splatter in the parking lot…

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    participating in the fight and earlier he free stated to me without being questioned that he was involved in the fight. Inmate Sedillo replied “I wasn’t fighting, I was assaulted.” Inmate Sedillo was rolled up from Durango 7, offered protective custody but refused, and was re-housed in Durango 1 after signing an Administrative Segregation refusal…

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    everyone to stand for the presentation of Hinomaru and “Kimigayo”. Katsuki sensei and a few of his students refused to stand and sing. A few days later, Katsuki sensei was given a pay cut and was redistricted to a poorer school prefecture. He was punished because he and his students did not participate in the patriotic activities during the ceremony. Sensei told the higher ups that he refused to participate in an Emperor worship ceremony when imperialism has been banned in their country for…

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    Autonomy being “that individuals have the right to determine their own actions and the freedom to make their own decisions” (Black, 2014). Despite being told that she needed a blood transfusion, the patient refused. The medical team then practiced autonomy by respecting her choice even though they did not think it was the correct choice. The medical team also practiced veracity which is just being completely honest with the patient. The patient was given accurate…

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    of the drivers seat by both staff, Ben refused and proceeded to play with the cars handbrake, gear lever and steering wheel. For the safety of the other co-residents whom were in the car at the time, Ben was gently ushered out of the drivers seat, at which point Ben ran away from the car yelling profanities at staff. Staff member (Glenn) attempted to calm Ben down and asked Ben if he could please return to the car, however Ben remained elevated and refused to return to the car. Ben then stated…

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    Halsey Voip Project

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    Refer to the attached: "Voip Halsey phone listing.pdf " On Thursday, February 11, 2016, after her getting the phone bill for Halsey, I asked her to get the phone bills for Beaver and the rest of our homes. She said it was not necessary and refused to write an email to ask for the bill. See the attached: "Phone Bills.pdf " For Acumatic Training room preparation, she first gave…

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    values is that of God and strongly wants Judge Danforth to not proceed further with his case. Ultimately, John Proctor realizes that his honor is more important than his life. John Proctor is condemned to be hanged. He has ripped his confession and refused to jeopardize his name, and in return, his punishment was death. Reverend Parris attempts to convince Elizabeth Proctor to stop John before he is hanged. He desperately wants John to be alive because with him dead, there is a chance that he…

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    Flight Persuasive Speech

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    Have you ever been wrongfully been mistreated and told that certain people were more important than you and when you refused to listen to them you got put in your so called place. Well a man on flight 3411 by the name of Doctor David Dao this man was deemed less important than a polit that had to catch a ride in a overbooked plane and after he was offered one-thousand-three-hundred-seventy-two dollars to leave his seat catch another plane he told them no but they decided they did not like that…

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    Malpractice is defined as improper illegal or negligent professional activity or treatment especially by a medical practitioner, lawyer, or public official. Malpractice happens almost in our everyday lives. One set of people that encounter malpractice the most is our veterans. The most common malpractice they easily find themselves in is medical malpractice. Medical malpractice just as not receiving the benefits they were promised and also the lack of medical attention they truly deserve.…

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