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    Cocaine Case Letter

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    occurred along the north curb line of Orange Grove Boulevard east of El Molino Avenue. EVIDENCE: Item Description 1) Cocaine found in a one dollar bill. Weighing 0.38 gross grams. 2) One-dollar bill containing cocaine. INVESTIGATION: On 05-21-16, at 2329 hours, I was working uniformed patrol with Officer Harrell #3441. We were stopped on Elmira Street at Orange Grove Boulevard facing south. I observed a white Ford Silverado traveling west on Orange Grove Boulevard directly past our…

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    In chapter five of Daniel Goleman's book, Emotional Intelligence, on one side of the spectrum there is self mastery and on the other is giving into our passions, he writes, "the goal is balance, not emotional suppression: every feeling has its value and significance" (1995 p.56). Naturally everyone is going to experience highs and low on the emotional roller coaster. He believes that the "art of soothing ourselves" is one of the most basic skills that a person needs to develop (1995 p. 57).…

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    Cardiologist Case

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    are impaired they could be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and might not be in control of their actions. Some signs that Edge and Grove give in regards to substance abuse are “absenteeism, illogical decision making and excessive errors.” Now in regards to gaming the system it is seen more like trying to get more money out of the patient. In Edge and Groves they define it as “diagnosis or clinical condition is described in such a manner that the process stretches the truth or is…

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    It toke President Truman and his military chiefs particularly General Grove to come out with a decision to bomb Japan or not because they knew human lives were involve. And as regard to exposition of the story, it develop naturally because one event lead to another event to occurred. For example, the Japanese’s bombing of…

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    A Quantitative Research Design Critique The research problem that I have selected in Unit 1 is pressure ulcers. There have been research and studies conducted in order to shed light on this problem. There are research studies that aim to prevent pressure ulcers from happening by implementing interventions. Aside from that, as healthcare professionals, we have to determine the validity of the study. This paper aims to review the research conducted by Bergstrom et al. (2013) in determining the…

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    Shaw And Mckay Analysis

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    al., Bellair, and Sampson & Groves. It seems has continued closest to the city but has spread everywhere. High crime neighborhoods today look like kind of run down. It seems the police have abandoned such arears or are too afraid to prevent crime in those areas. High crime areas today…

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    At Los Alamos, security was a top priority for Oppenheimer and Groves. Identification badges were required throughout the premises, and all outgoing mail was read and inspected for any possible information leaks (Kelly 169). Although such measures may appear to have breached on the rights of those involved, they were…

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    of slogans, it is often difficult to determine who has the right to a particular slogan. As a result, companies often argue over the right to their slogans. The correspondence letters between Mr. Herbert of the Coca-Cola Company and Mr. Seaver of Grove Press serve to highlight one of these arguments. In the correspondence letters, both company representatives use various rhetorical techniques to argue their point of view on the right to use the now-famous “It’s the real thing!” slogan.…

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    sidewalk of Orange Grove Boulevard east of Garfield Avenue. EVIDENCE: • (3)-Glass pipe approximately 2 inches in length with a broken end and a burnt substance inside. Two pipes were found in Suspect Todd’s purse. One glass pipe was found in Todd’s, left, front jacket pocket. INVESTIGATION: On 07-28-17 at approximately 1137 hours, I was traveling west on Orange Grove Boulevard from McGrew Alley. I saw Suspect Deborah Anne Todd laying on the south sidewalk of Orange Grove Boulevard east of…

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    High School Observation

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    at E.W. Grove High School and William Blount High School. Something I found interesting was that both high schools have a night grade only school. The focus on having just a ninth grade program is to get all the students acquainted as a class and being in high school. Both high schools had students who lived on a farm and some that have never experienced farm life. Then you had a hand few that were put into the class because there was no other options for them. I noticed at E.W. Grove…

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