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    EEOC Can Enter Company Premises Without Consent Under Title VII Nowadays, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) can demand access to a company’s premises to investigate claims of misconduct or to verify that the appropriate records are handled properly. According to the article, Nucor Steel Gallatin Inc. had an employee that had an interview with the company for hot rolling department shift manager, which meant that the position would require only “hands off” work. The applicant…

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    What is the public relations issue (opportunity or problem) that the case is based upon? The main opportunity available in this case is to extend the tourism of Salem beyond the Halloween month of October to make it a yearly attractive destination to increase sales and revenue. The problem at hand is that Salem is just historically known for the city of witchcraft and they want this perception in people to change. What background(secondary) research was conducted in the case (if any)? What…

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    Since 1989 big private corporations such as Corrections Corporation of America and GEO have been funneling money into politics with more than $10 million directly to candidates and roughly $25 million in lobbying. These big companies are not the usual suspects of lobby efforts like their counterparts Big Pharma and Big Oil, these companies are the two biggest contributors to the third, silent influencers of American politics, Private Prisons (Cohen). Private prisons take responsibility for…

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    There is something magically relaxing about a trip to a tropical paradise. You can let your stresses melt away as the palm trees sway overhead and you recline back with a coconut drink. The Bahamas is a major visitation spot for people searching for a way to unwind from a hard year of work. With fantasies of warm sea breezes and a sun-kissed tan on one's shoulder, any tropical paradise is the key location for most people. However, as many working individuals find themselves caught up in the…

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    Mental Illness In Prison

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    can quickly develop mental disorders while in jail or prison. The more severe psychologically harm seems to be inflicted to those in solitary or in the maximum-security prisons which isolate the prisoner without books, weights or exercise nor visitations. They are fed their meals through a slot in the cell which has a bunk and a toilet of some kind (do they have a sink?). Those that have showers are mostly turned off. One hour of exercise sometimes alone is allowed outside the cell each day.…

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    There are about 4500 prisons in the United States but only about 170 of them are women’s prisons. There is little resemblance between men and women’s prisons because of the different needs and mentalities that are often present. The main difference between a men’s prison and a women’s prison is the security level. For example, very few women’s prisons have tall stone walls, guard towers, or razor wire barriers. Women’s prisons tend to resemble low level or medium level men’s prisons. They often…

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    “You don’t spank your kid because of love.” This is the word my trainer said to her client during the home visitation. I remembered discussing about corporal punishment with the client at that time. On the way back, I told her my own childhood experience about the corporal punishment. After she heard about my experience, she said to me that my mom was wrong and this could cause severe damage to the child. I was a little uncomfortable and defensive at that time, yet, I didn’t say anything to her.…

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    CPOA Reflection

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    their services through facilitated involvement. Throughout this essay I will show this involvement by sharing with you how an unexpected visitation from a former Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard (MCPO-CG), stress management, and the intermediate ropes enriched our leaders. It is in the unexpected that great things happen. An unexpected visitation from the former MCPO-CG Vince Patton, on a day that changed lives in the Coast Guard and the world. MCPO-CG was on base for the 9-11…

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    states that women learned what they know about birthing from family and friends and not from professionals. What “parental knowledge” (129) did women receive; what did women like about the hospital’s program development, such as establishing tele-visitation with family members, that was taking place to assist women with their time away from home while awaiting the birth? A few things that participants learnt from family members and friends were: eating healthy diet, exercising, not consuming…

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    Christian Perspective to Beowulf” that, “Hrothgar, King of the Danes, builds a towering hall, in which he lives prosperously, untroubled by enemies, until the terrible visitation of a hellish monster, of the race of Cain, who devours his men and parts him from his throne and treasure.9 In retrospect, the old king recognizes this visitation as allowed by God because of his own pride in his power and his wealth” (Goldsmith 74). Grendel plagues the mead hall for twelve years until Beowulf arrives…

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