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    beginning a capital campaign to fund the construction of a dedicated facility for 60 homeless people, he said.”(Gray) Shows that they have started to raise money to get people off the streets and start building houses with no money issues. But as in Utah they 've also have a way of not having the money issue. Mcevers writes, “ … open its first low-barrier housing units for chronically homeless people in the first half of the year.” Also shows that money wasn 't the issue and they made enough…

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    Brigham City argued that it would have done no good to knock on the door because of the loud turmoil going on inside and at first the occupants had not heard the first announcement of the police officers presence. The Utah Supreme Court based its decision on the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Mincey v. Arizona that reasonableness of an exigency requires emergency assistance of an individual or property when there is a threat of serious injury or death, and…

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    about an idea that could benefit those youth who are just entering the juvenile justice system. I am aware that you are on Utah State Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee, and may be able to propose some changes in the law that could help reduce the recidivism rates among juveniles. A little bit about my background: I am currently a MSW student at Utah State University, and have spent over 25 years in Law Enforcement. For my undergraduate internship I spent several…

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    Peter Trapa Biography

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    Mathematics at the University of Utah, he is passionate about the world of mathematics and education. Dr. Trapa’s advice and dedication for student success here at the University of Utah reminded me how education is important. Dr. Trapa grew up in the Seattle area with a love for math. He graduated high school at the age of 14, later earning his doctorate in mathematics at the age of 23. After doing his postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University he came to the University of Utah as an…

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    I am writing because of a problem in our state of Utah and all across America, prescription drug addiction. I have a friend that has been addicted to prescription drugs for many years. I know many people who are also addicted and people who that addiction has ruined their lives. It is a very serious problem across Utah and all of America. In Utah alone, I know at least three people that are or were addicted. “Percocet, my patient announced, was the best antidepressant she'd ever had. An…

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    the baby kangaroo. “This happens up to three times a year” (University of Utah,…

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    April 29, 1944 in Salt Lake City Utah. Larry would be helping many people in his career. He donated 21 million dollars back to the community and he set up a charity which has raised 1 million dollars. As a boy he was fascinated with softball and automobile. “After high school, Larry landed a job in construction where he worked for about two years before he moved to American Auto Parts.” After that he finally went to sports. Larry H. Miller has many companies in Utah and the rest of the…

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    Willow Bend vs. State of Utah For the most part, Willow Bend's policy meets most of the requirements of Utah State law regarding medical record retention and disposal. There are two areas where Willow Bend's policy should be amended to bring it into full compliance with state regulations. 1) Utah Law (R432-150-25(2)(b)) Requires, at a minimum, that the facility review its practices with a Registered Record Administrator…

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    Celso Mother: Case Study

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    MSTT met with Sergio and Celso to evaluate collaborating with Celso mother. Celso has been asking Sergio for permission to live with his mother. Sergio will not allow Celso to live with his mother in Utah because he feels it's not the best place for him. Celso believes he will succeed better in his mother's home because he stated "she supports him more and she can provide him with a better school". Celso explained the school he will be attending will be split into two sections. During the…

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    increased in population while population growth in counties in the Midwest and Northeast have remained steady or declined. According to the U.S. Census Bureau as of July 2016, five of the top ten fastest growing counties in America are in Texas and Utah. Real estate is one of the key reasons why people decide to live in an area. Hudspeth County, Texas was the fastest growing county in America from 2015-2016 with a growth rate of 18.34%. Hudspeth County is a rural west Texas county east of El…

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