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    The National Guard plays many roles in keeping our country safe from protecting the United States to assisting in helping civilians during natural disasters. The National Guard has played quite an enormous role in the past when Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina hit the coast of the United States of America. Hurricane Katrina had arrived on August 23, 2005 and disappeared on August 31, 2005. Hurricane Sandy came into effect October 22, 2012 and the storm died out on October 31, 2012. The storms…

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    Rope rescue, confined space rescue, trench rescue heavy rescue (dealing with cranes) and structural collapse rescue, the rescue units have tools that can be loaded on to a truck that is carried then loaded on to a plain to be transported anywhere in the country. After an earthquake has passed each group of engineers…

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    briefed by Sergeant Dalton #5174 of the circumstances of events up to that point. After the briefing Sergeant Hopkins assigned me to conduct the crime scene investigation. The classroom was originally secured by Phoenix Police Department prior to the search warrant being signed. At 1830 hours, I started the crime scene investigation by directing evidence technicians Tyson #1234 and Jones Jr.#5678 to take overall photographs of the scene. There were two reference points used in this crime scene…

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    In the beginning, the three teens, Alexis, Ruby, and Nick, go out on their very first search and rescue in the woods. While Alexis is trying to find the missing man, she stumbles upon a person, but that person isn't a middle-aged man, it is a teenage girl. The climax of the story is when Ruby finds out who the killer is by noticing that his footprints…

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    regarded as working dogs because of their strength, intelligence, trainability and obedience. It is also the second most registered breed by the American kennel club and it is highly required for carrying out works like disability assistance, search and rescue as well as police and military roles. They are even regarded suitable for working in serials and movies. Visit the site for more…

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    11:5 “The Lord tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence.” But it also says in Psalms that hatred is acceptable. Psalm 97:10 “You who love the LORD, hate evil! He protects the lives of his godly people and rescues them from the power of the wicked.” He hopes that he will stop seeking revenge. “Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written, "VENGEANCE IS MINE, I WILL REPAY," says the Lord.” Romans 12:19. He…

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    Do Dogs Make People Happy

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    First, dogs helped ancient people to survive, which caused them to evolve and become the people that we are today. Canines’ have also helped us in the modern age by finding missing persons (search and rescue dogs), detecting danger (detection dogs), and helping the physically disabled or ill persons (service dogs). Pups have to go through extensive training before they can perform their jobs. Just being around a dog is beneficial to one’s physical…

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    Outcome: Although, Search and Rescue teams were dispatched immediately, there was no place to put survivors. The Superdome was the designated shelter during the hurricane. Yet, emergency management officials intended to utilize the Superdome only during the hurricane; it filled up quickly once flood victims were added. Because flooding was not planned for, the Superdome lacked a steady supply of essential resources (e.g. food, water, toilet paper, and baby supplies). Once the Superdome was full,…

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    Animal Testing History

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    Animals are used in many aspects of our society today. From food products to search and rescue, the creatures we live with have been integrated into our lives. However, the respect and courtesy to animals (and the help they give) is sometimes quite miniscule, especially with animal testing, where they are subjected to diseases, malnutrition, and separation from their natural groups. Medical procedures have advanced incredibly in the last few decades thanks to animal testing. However, the…

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    Drones Research Papers

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    When one looks to the sky what does one see; is it a bird, a plane. No its not superman as yesterday’s story goes, today the story changes to it’s a drone. Whether it is military or civilian version these machines seem to be the small icon in the far distance being pointed in the sky across the world. Tomorrow you might see your pizza delivery person as a drone dropping off your hot, fresh pepperoni Pizza, no tip required. As the technology grows the use of drones in military and civilian use…

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