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    for every 20 prisoners. The also had the prison gated and it was on an island that is 1 ½ miles away from land with freezing cold water of the San Francisco Bay. It would be so hard to swim all the way to land. They also had to go through metal detectors 8 times a day and were checked 12 times a day to make sure they were still there. The guards counted the heads every night. When the men escaped, they put something to look like head on the pillow so the guards would count the head and get…

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    they are not already kept locked. • Staff that do not seem well-trained. This is of concern should an emergency occur and staff should have to perform CPR or enforce lockdown procedures. Also, ask about the first-aid supplies on hand. • Lack of smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. A lack of child safety covers and latches for electrical outlets, cabinets, and any other areas should be noted. While you may be noticing that some things just don’t seem right, also consider what your child is…

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    implemented strategies to eliminate the damages and loss of life in possible future attacks. Schools can try to prevent shootings by putting gun detectors. Such device can detect any weapon entering the premises. Based on Christian Connors, the CEO of shooter detection, they have install in some school such a device that detects guns or weapons. “It is basically a smoke alarm for gun fire detection; the ShotSpotter technology provides immediate notification, precise location and audio replay gun…

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    “Curiosity kills the cat.” We all have heard that quote before sometime in our lives. Yet, humankind defied that rule. We have crossed the continents to search for new land, vast oceans for resources, and now we finally reached space. With our emerging technologies, space exploration is worth devoting time and spending on to further develop our civilization, but there are questionable perspectives that people have hindering the action. Since the 20th century, exploring the space has been the…

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    Both fire extinguishers and smoke detectors were created before the Triangle Fire in 1911. In the nonfiction story Flesh and Blood So Cheap, author Albert Marrin uses both explicit and implicit to help him justify his theme that unsafe practices led to the Triangle Fire, which showed that workers lives’ were not a priority. Nobody knows how the fire started, but some say that it started with a cutter flicking hot ash or someone tossed a live cigarette into a scrap bin. There were 146 people who…

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    Mini Mental Status Exam JS scored twenty-eight out of thirty possible on the Mini-Mental State Examination. This shows no cognitive impairment without any clinical signs of cognitive impairment present. She received a perfect score on everything except two areas. The first one was only being able to recite only two of the three items to be remembered. Second area was difficulty counting back from one hundred by sevens (Demential Today website, n.d.). Mini-Mental Status Exam results show…

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    Setting The school I observed was the Elementary School in Gray, Maine. This school is for Pre- kindergarten to second grade only . This particular school has only two floors. The front door has the door buzzer and on the inside is wheelchair accessible and , it has an elevator. The first and second grade are on the second floor and pre kindergarten and kindergarten are on the first floor.The classroom I observed was the kindergarten class, which had 24 children. The teacher ratio…

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    The purpose of the project is to calculate the energy efficiency of the CUC building. This report includes a brief insight into carbon emissions, the greatest contributor to global warming (Wisland, 2016). Methods to improve energy efficiency in other buildings, their effectiveness, and what improvements can be made in the CUC building are included. The investigation collates the total energy consumption value of the building at 5.0x106 kWh per year, thereby giving 6.7x106 pounds CO2 emissions…

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    I went to a private, jewish elementary school. There were about 40 kids in my grade, and we were all white. The school raised us to believe in God, and only the jewish religion. No one really questioned it, because it was the only way of living we knew. Everything was perfect for every family, except for mine. In second grade my dad was diagnosed with cancer. At the time I was too young and ignorant to really know what that meant, I just knew that it was bad. Two years later he passed away. For…

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    The Contemporary Importance of NASA Funding This year, 2016, is the 57th anniversary of NASA, or, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. In those 57 years, NASA has accomplished a lot; landing humans on the moon, sending robots to mars, amongst many other feats. Whilst these things once seemed impossible, more and more so they're becoming standard things to NASA. Despite this, many people nowadays feel that government money spent on NASA is a waste of funding, and they don't fully…

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