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    Of all the places in the world‚ you would think that a school is the safest place for a child to be. Sometimes this isn’t the case. In this speech‚ I will talk to you about how allowing teachers to carry concealed weapons will be a good idea. I will talk about the advantages of allowing teachers to carry a concealed weapon‚ how allowing teachers to carry concealed weapons is helping other countries‚ and why Gun-Free zones aren’t working. Let’s start with the advantages of allowing teachers to carry

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    Health policy and resource allocation: potential impact on nursing (midwifery practice) Nurses have a professional obligation to advocate for clients through participation in the health policy and resource allocation process. Participation in the policy process influences the direction of policy and legislation‚ ultimately shaping the type of services and the resources in which clients may access services provided by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Because nurses are situated within

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    Amy Smith Elizabeth in “Roles for Readers in Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” writes that Mary Wollstonecraft wanted to” help stimulate conditions what would improve mankind”‚ and to help bring more equal treatment of men and women. (556). Mary Wollstonecraft‚ a writer during the Age of Reason‚ wrote “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” to argue that women were and should be equal ‚ rather than idolized trophies. In Wollstonecraft’s time‚ women were seen as fragile unintellectual

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    offices‚ lunch room‚ warehouse‚ etc.); • Checking that all doors are locked; • Making sure all forklift and pallet jacks/lifts have been secured and keys removed; • Checking that adequate lighting remains after-hours to support CCTV recording; and • Arming

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    schools‚ movie theaters‚ etc. where a normal gunman would target if he was able to obtain a weapon. However‚ this is the opposite of what gun control rival Ben Carson believes. According to Loren Gutentag‚ writer for Newsmax Magazine‚ Carson suggests arming kindergarten teachers. He says‚ “[g]unmen tend to pick places that are gun-free zones” (Gutentag)‚ and proceeds to say that he would be more content sending his child to school if he knew that the teacher was trained with a weapon (Gutentag). Although

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    There are the rich and there are the ones who are not rich: the ones who are in control‚ and the ones who are subjugated. According to Karl Marx‚ the “history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” The clashes and conflicts between these people have shaped all of history. Capitalism‚ the bourgeois v proletarian interest‚ has set up a situation in which free trade is the only freedom that we have and that freedom‚ in other regards‚ are not as important. In the first

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    all time. The Red baron‚ also known as Manfred Von Richtofen‚ “was the most successful pilot of WWI with 80 confirmed kills before he was shot down during the Battle of the Somme(http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_were_some_of_the_most_famous_pilots_of_World_War_1).” This is his story. Manfred Von Richtofen was born on May 2‚ 1892‚ over 100 years ago (http://www.historynet.com/red-baron-world-war-i-ace-fighter-pilot-manfred-von-richthofen.htm). He was the eldest of three brothers‚ so a lot of responsibility

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    The constant high-profile of helicopter accidents‚ such as the recent crash of the deadly medical helicopter in Oklahoma City‚ suggests that they are potential risk-makers. With a well-trained pilot and a helicopter that will operate properly‚ these incidents would most likely not occur. The major reasons that cause the helicopter accidents are the helicopter’s inherent flexibility‚ low visibility conditions‚ and the fact that they usually maintain a short distance to the ground. Due to these reasons

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    essential. But the number of people airline recruit is a lot more than the number of management trainee... and I don’t see the need to compare their starting salaries... But this does not mean it is easy to get into airline. Actually‚ airline pilot selection is one of the most‚ if not THE most‚ rigorous selection procedure you can find. Then what are the criteria airlines use to select their new hires? The answer to this question is‚ instead of appearance‚ education or other external factors

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    didn’t realize…" Of the causes identified‚ one was pilots being unfamiliar with the airspace boundaries‚ not being able to pick out local landmarks based on a section chart‚ understanding urban settings‚ strict noise abatement procedures and identifying different airspace classes. When you add in rapid-fire communications‚ high traffic flows and the complexity of a new patch of airspace‚ the challenges become much greater. The article suggests pilots being better prepared may mitigate these obstacles

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