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    The top three jobs I chose to research include Forensic Psychologist, Criminalist, and Correctional Counselor. I decided to pick these three since they were on my list of job interests and they seemed interesting enough. Although, surprisingly enough, it was mildly difficult to choose only three. A main problem throughout the world, especially in heavily populated places, is crime. No matter how much people might wish for the planet to be nonviolent and harmonious, crime will not stop or…

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    Dyas Test Rule

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    The legal rules that are considered when evaluating the admissibility of expert testimony involve the relevancy and reliability of the social evidence on how women and children respond to trauma and abuse. The Dyas test gives a three-fold test admissibility of expert testimony which helps the courts determine the relevancy of an expert opinion (Dyas v. United States, YEAR). The requirements of Dyas test include (1) the subject matter needs to be related and beyond the ken of average person who…

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    balance of benefit and costs considering the affects on the entire society. Benefits of Airbnb include high profits, providing cheap alternatives, allowing hosts to make money, and flowing cash through economies, while costs include poor consumer protection and engaging in unfair competition with the hospitality industry. The issues that Airbnb have cannot be resolved by simply maximizing profits because maximizing profit solely benefits Airbnb. Most of the victims of Airbnb’s issues such as…

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    Fire Pilots Research Paper

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    2. TITLE AND ABSTRACT 2.1 Title Radio frequency radiation exposure while using portable radios; awareness and educational training among fire fighters. 2.2 Abstract Fire fighters are issued with portable radios for communication when line of sight communications are impractical. On emergency incidents fire fighters use portable radios as primary communication source, without them controlling and managing these incidents would be impossible. This day to day use of the portable radio makes…

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    Fire Evacuation Methods

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    will take based on the information collected, and then act upon that decision (Kuligowski, 2009). Instead of immediately exiting a structure, people will often ignore a single alarm and wait for additional information such as the smell of smoke or witness other people evacuating which can be a deadly…

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    While the cons include unavoidable negative publicity, actual and potential damage to the company’s business and image on one hand, and on the other hand, it brings about social and ethical responsibility to consumers on product awareness and use. In addition, negative publicity usually has the tendency to damage the corporate image and consumer perception due to the media bias in the presentation of information in which the negative information is unfairly weighted more than positive…

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    Law, what is it? Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5) expresses “law” as “any rule which a court of law will enforce”. Furthermore, they indicate the way the court of law determines what rules are to be enforced, through the history of proposed legal rules. The courts either apply or reject a recommended rule on the merits of its sources. Two sources in Australia have been mentioned by Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5), that are able provide legally enforceable rules: parliament…

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    The research questions in honesty advertising The First point that is worth putting under analysis is whether the honest advertising can make company last longer. To give the distinct answer to this question, it is necessary to specify what is meant by the honest marketing. It is the abidance of the ethical principles, which advance the fairness and responsibility on the part of the media advertisers. To these unwritten norms belong the exact separation of the advertising from the news, direct…

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    The purpose of this reflection paper is to portray the knowledge that I have learned throughout this semester regarding the multisystem utilized to identify traits and behaviors associated with the assessments of family members. Marta Lundy’s article gave a brief history of theoretical integration as she describes a multi-systemic, multi-theoretical integrative model for social work practice, even though each reading assignment was associated with a movie or a book provided by the instructor…

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    Growing up, my parents had difficulty understanding the communal culture of the American society, in which I naturally absorbed in my developmental process. I am a first generation American. My parents are both immigrants: my mother from Colombia and my father from Puerto Rico. They had difficulty understanding events I would want to take part in with my friends that are an everyday part of an American childhood, such as sleepovers and after-school activities. Although being bilingual now…

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