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    The demographic transition is a historical process of population growth that involves four stages. The four stages of demographic transition include: stable population, rapidly growing population, stable population, and shrinking population. In the first stage, the amount of births and deaths within Europe were rather balanced out. In the second stage, the amount of births in Europe greatly outnumbered the amount of deaths.…

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    1. The police must be stable, efficient, and organized along military lines. Police departments around the county are organized, stable, and efficient by establishing a chain of command similar to military lines. There are multiple divisions with their own leader that directs the everyday workload. This insures that all employees follow the laws and there is accountability on the job. 2. The police must be under governmental control. In the past when individuals attempted to establish a…

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    presence they want to see. Stable neighborhoods and stable apartment complexes are likely referred to routine activities theory as a high-crime stressed neighborhood. The triangle explained in the routine activities theory basically covers every area on the map. Regardless of the amount of income within a neighborhood, simple visibility is an effective tactic utilized by police in the stable neighborhood areas (Hover, 2014). The neighborhood watch signs are pertinent in stable neighborhoods as…

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    largest horse stables?Horses are very interesting animals and should be treated nicely because horses are very smart. Horses are like people they need food,water,and a home just like us. so you should always treat horses nicely. because not all of them have nice homes. Did you know The Clinton park stable holds 39 horse carriages and 78 horses? There are 68 horse carriages altogether in new York city. so the Clinton horse stable holds more than half of the horse carriages. The four stables…

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    Chenery. Together Penny Chenery, his daughter, and Elizabeth Hamm, his secretary revive and preserve Meadow Stables by refusing to sell the racehorse Secretariat. Ultimately, Secretariat became the first Triple Crown winner in twenty-five years and also became one of the greatest racehorses of all time. Penny Chenery, a housewife with little horse-racing knowledge, takes over her father’s stable there she firmly faced the men in her life and the other horse breeds who tried to belittle or…

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    affect dental implants in different ways. Bacteria can cause dental implants to fail and can result in inflammation of tissues. Some studies show that bacteria can affect stable and unstable dental implants. In this paper, I will be discussing how bacteria can cause dental implants to fail as well as how bacteria does not affect stable dental implants in the oral cavity. Failure of implants can result from bacterial infections, trauma in the mouth (periodontal diseases), and improper…

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    utopian societies in an effort to ensure a stable way of life. This is no different in the film The Island or the novella Anthem, where the leaders desperately attempt to reign ultimate power and control over their citizens to create a strong society. Despite The Island being very technologically advanced compared to the community in Anthem that is trapped in the dark ages, both circumstances allow the leaders to have complete control, achieving stable societies where information is withheld…

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    Abby walked along the garden fence in the tall grass toward the stable where Keith was working. She grabbed pieces of wild wheat with her fingers and ripped the tops off of the plants as she stomped along. She tore the wheat in several pieces and then threw it on the ground behind her, then started the process again. All she wanted to do was go into town. What was so difficult about that? She was not accustomed to working, especially not on a farm filled with filthy, noisy animals that belonged…

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    A review of her medical records indicates that she was recently evaluated by hospice, but was found to have a prognosis of 6 months or greater. She suffers from co-morbidities of NIDDM- stable, hyperlipidemia-stable, hypothyroidism-stable and HTN-stable. At today’s visit she is accompanied by her sister. She is awake, alert but disoriented. She is a poor historian due to her dementia. Her sister reports that she was decently evaluate by hospice but was “too healthy”, therefore not admitted. She…

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    An article published by John Gottman and Robert Levenson (1999), How Stable is Marital Interaction Over Time has been critically evaluated to complete the following background information for counseling couples. Summary: The article identified the lack of research in couples who are stable over time. The identified problem then becomes, how do stable couples interact over time? The purpose of the study in the general sense was to examine the couple’s expression of emotional patterns with one…

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