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    Introduction This fall semester, I was honored with the privilege of interning with the Bibb County Sherriff Department under the supervision of Cindy Gresham, the executive assistant. Historically, this agency was two separate entities, the Macon Police Department and the Bibb County Sheriff Department. In the year of 2003, the two separate agencies became consolidated into one unified formalized government formally known today as “the Bibb County Sheriff Department.” Ultimately, this…

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    the right to enter America and exit the country freely without a visa card. Apart from having the authority and permission to enter the United States freely, the baby is entitled to travel to all the 38 countries that are currently under the US Visa Waiver Program if their visit is for 90 days or less. The child can also visit countries like Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda without necessarily having a visa (Smith, 116). When the child becomes 21 years, he or she can file a green card for his parents…

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    The school has a waiver that parents can sign, signifying that their children did not receive vaccinations because of their religious beliefs. However, there are individuals requesting that all children be vaccinated because of the children that cannot receive vaccinations…

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    The Wall of Separation The news relative to the vaccine laws have always been a controversial issue around the world, especially across the United States. Not just because America has a diversity of races and cultures, it also includes the religion conflict, mostly between atheists and other religions. Whether or not there should be a wall of separation has been an intractably tough issue to solve. Some have said that the vaccine law should not be passed due to the free exercise clause, but in…

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    regulations. The simplest argument for the enforcement of vaccinations is that vaccines save the lives of children from preventable diseases. Schools do have “requirements” of their students to get certain vaccines, but the difficulty of obtaining a waiver is low. The American Academy…

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    Essay On Indigent Fairness

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    Introduction It has been long stated by civil liberty advocate groups that there is disparity in the representing of indigent defendants versus those of higher economic standings. This statement is also prevalent in the criminal justice arena as well. A long standing issue in the criminal justice field has been the concern that most guilty verdicts are not determined by the facts presented during the trials, but by the financial inability of the defendant. This research will use the findings…

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    Employee Violation Report

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    The Indiana Family & Social Service Administration (FSSA) believes Vickie Stinson has committed an Intentional Program Violation (IPV) by intentionally making a false or misleading statement or misrepresenting, concealing, and/or withholding facts from the FSSA at the time of interview. In the following narrative, I will outline the evidence we have compiled against Vickie. An Application for Assistance was signed on April 20, 2016. The application interview was completed with Vickie on May 12…

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    Organ Donation Research

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    human organs aren’t something just found on the street. Well actually they are. They are found in people. We need organs to survive, it’s just how our body works. The only time a human organ becomes available; someone has passed away and has signed a waiver stating that they want to be an organ donor. Even though a large amount of organ donors exist, the amount of those in need of these organs far exceeds that…

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    To all the shareholders of Ale and Grains, Inc., It is my pleasure to offer you my assessment and recommendation in regard to the condition that might affect tax concerns, especially the fact that Gustav and Heidi Lager, as individual owners of Ale and Grains, Inc., have recently obtained a divorce. In order to attain common grounds in regard to this matter, the following facts and assumptions are hereby presented:  Ale and Grains, Inc. is an S corporation, which means certain criteria must…

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    Within these four stereotypes as outlined by Eusebius we can see the backdrop against which the church father constructs his model of church leadership, and why he thought the way he did. His Christians are not stupid or naïve, but are instead the intellectuals of the highest caliber. His Christianity is not an inferior philosophy, but Eusebius would in fact count it above all others as being the one true philosophy by which one can and should live one’s life. The Christian clergy would be…

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