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    unidentifiable liquids dribbled from the side of his mouth. Tears welled up in my eyes and my heart beat climbed until it caught itself in my throat. We rushed to turn him until help made its way down to the ropes course. A golf cart arrived, a girl with a walkie-talkie radioed into the wellhouse letting them know that we were on our way. The driver handed me a trash bag and we draped it over James to catch any bodily fluids that might have come up on the short ride to the Wellhouse. The doctors…

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    Psychologist Stanley Milgram performed his obedience experiment, which would later be repeated, at Yale University in the 1960’s. Milgram’s experiment was based on examining the control that those in authority had over people’s actions, and how far that authority can push a person. Most people listen and obey those put in authority over them. Obedience is defined as “a change in behavior in response to the commands of others”. Although obedience is less common than conformity and compliance in…

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    So for this reality paper the person I am interviewing is Laura Grant. Laura Grant is the HR manager at Target. Now I also work at the same store that she works at. I work as an electronic sales associate. I interviewed her on how she and the organization use the four functions of management. First, lets talk about the four function of management. The four functions of management include planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Now lets define these four functions of management. First,…

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    During a short walk to class, a simple look around reveals the amount of students instantly connecting with friends and family, near and far, by simply send a text on a smartphone. While cell phones are a popular way to convey information, society functions through various forms of communication. The Communication Model Document outlines the essential process of how communication works. Beginning with the speaker, the process runs through a series of important terminology explaining how to…

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    “Don’t think like that.” I let my mother's words sink in. She was mad at me; that was clear. We were at Walmart that day waiting for her shift to end. As I walked alongside my mom, fascinated by the way her walkie talkie rang with static noises, I thought about what it would be like to work alongside her when I grew up. I pictured myself in the beige Levi pants and the navy blue collared shirts living a simple life. That sounded alright to me. I thought it was a good idea. My mom, on the other…

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    Police Uniforms

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    Suppose you were shown an illustration that depicted a man wearing a dark blue button-up shirt with a pair of matching slacks, a bullet proof vest, a gold government-issued badge, a utility belt, and a walkie-talkie. If someone were to ask you what field of work this person was involved in, you would most likely respond law enforcement. A police officer’s uniform is designed to do just that- allow the public to easily recognize who they are. Unfortunately, a grand majority of today’s society…

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    Space Race In Canada

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    military. The NRC (National Resource Council) developed nylon Parachutes, and chemicals to improve oxygen supplies in submarines and to produce drinking water from seawater. Donald Higgs created the “packset” which is now known as the walkie-talkie. The walkie-talkie was used during the world war as a method of portable communication. Canadian scientists developed processes to preserve food. This includes powdered eggs, and powdered milk. These helped solve some of the problems of food…

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    1 Smart Phone Scientific Inquiry Outline Lorrie Newman Southern New Hampshire University SCI 212 Scientific Inquiry 2 Scientific Method (How was the scientific method used by the developer(s) of the device? In other words, describe the scientific processes that led to the development of the device. Support your answer with research. 2 Clearly explains how the scientific method was used by the developer(s) of the device, supporting explanation with research) Scientific processes that lead to the…

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    “Mia can you go walk A field and the corral?” my supervisor asked over the walkie-talkie as I finished bringing in fifteen excited dogs from group play. By this point I had already walked more than a dozen dogs, fed half the kennel, and taken out over a hundred dogs for one of their daily outings. I was exhausted and now I had to pick up a field full of dog feces. “Yep can do,”I said, with genuine enthusiasm. I headed to the fenced-in grass field, where feces from sixty dogs was scattered…

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    1) How important is student safety in a boarding school? “Prepare and prevent, don’t repair and repent” ~ Author Unknown Is our child safe in the boarding school is the most Frequently Asked Qquestion (FAQ) by the parent these days. And why not as we are all aware of about the present scenario in the school. The Boarding schools around the world are under enormous pressure to ensure their students’ safety. Parents are placing greater demands on their children’s accountability, and that’s why…

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