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    responsible for policy and practice. The goal of such future efforts would be to maximize the safety‚ appropriateness and effectiveness of police action during high-risk encounters‚ some of which will involve the use or threatened use of deadly force. CONCLUSION In conclusion‚ psychomotor training is used throughout police programs. It is used to improve the trainee’s in-field and off-field training. The completion of this training will improve the officer’s physical and mental state which are essential

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    Ebola Virus

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    Ebola Virus Thesis Statement: The deadly virus Ebola is killing thousands of innocent people worldwide‚ but there are some simple steps that are being taken to prevent this coming tide of deadly parasites Outbreaks 1976 outbreak 1995 outbreak First two outbreaks What is Ebola? The Ebola virus in general Symptoms Transmission What is to blame? Poor facilities are impart to blame Poor governmental operation Chimpanzees are the suspected hosts Prevention and what it helping More money

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    there that disturbs us even today. It has an extensive history that explains why it was used and how it functioned at the tome were the systematic killing of people was necessary or the Nazis to conquer the nation. Auschwitz was the largest and most deadly of all correction camps during WWII and lives on through infamy through how it was conceived and the reason it came to be‚ its use of prisoners and its waste of human life‚ and how it was finally liberated. According to United States Holocaust

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    way due to greed and lack of recognition of how important humanity is. In conclusion‚ sarcasm is used very effectively in the movie The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin to teach us that totalitarianism and racism are destructive and immoral policies. Chaplin uses many examples‚ both humorous and full of pathos in his movie to show how the dictator Hynkel‚ although bumbling is yet deadly in his ability to carry out deadly policies against the Jews in his country. His film is more easily able to teach

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    spread of infectious diseases. Everyday‚ babies are born‚ and parents face the difficult decision of whether or not their child should be vaccinated‚ because some people are skeptical of their effects. Vaccinating children is tricky to come to a conclusion about‚ because there are so many reasons for both sides. This should no longer be a major problem. There should be mandatory vaccines that every American should receive. Vaccinations that are received by children are designed to prevent several

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    statement. For example‚ the author writes something about how mosquitoes can easily spread a deadly disease called malaria. "In this way‚ bite by itchy bite‚ 212 million people are infected with malaria each year. Many live in crowded areas where mosquitoes easily spread the disease from person to person"(Tarshis 13). This is saying that in a small area‚ mosquitoes can easily infect people with a deadly disease. This is important because it shows an example of a piece of evidence to back up Lauren’s

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    Law Enforcement Today

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    enforcement officers face many difficult and challenging issues. It is important for officers to be trained efficiently so that they can respond appropriately to these issues. Some of the issues law enforcement faces are: corruption‚ on-the-job dangers‚ deadly force‚ racial profiling‚ and exposure to civil liability. One of the most noteworthy challenges that police officers face is policing a multicultural society. In this paper‚ I am going to discuss these issues in detail‚ as well as how local‚ state

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    Dnt Drink and Drive

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    is well known that young drivers are more likely than older ones to involve in drunk and drive accidents. III. Today‚ I will inform you about three different points highlighted on an article from the New York Times ‘Young Drivers and Alcohol: A deadly mix.’ A. Regardless of alcohol consumption‚ drivers younger than 26 cause more auto fatalities in the US. B. A proposal to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit can result in lowering the risk of fatal accidents. C. Every drink raises a

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    is no reason why any civilian should need one. They just use them for recreational purposes but once they get in the wrong hands‚ these can be some of the most deadly weapons there are. Any scenario of that happening has had a terrible outcome and caused tragic events in our history. It shouldn’t be a hobby to own these kinds of very deadly weapons. They should be outlawed and taken away‚ except for a few circumstances. I also think there is no reason why anyone would need a concealed handgun on

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    Dimmesdale for a “host” making Dimmesdale’s life miserable in order to retaliate. Dr. Kahn suggests that Chillingworth poisoned Dimmesdale over a long period of time; there were references to Deadly Nightshade‚ and shows symptoms of the use of Atropine. Atropine is a drug that comes from a plant called Deadly Nightshade‚ or Belladonna (Fair-weather). Poisonous plants and symptoms are arguable reasons for Dimmesdale’s death by Dr. Kahn. However‚ Dr. Kahn’s theory that Dimmesdale is poisoned by atropine

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