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    analyse the legal and professional issues involved within a critical incident observed whilst in clinical practice and to discuss the interprofessional workings of the professionals involved. A critical incident is an event which has left either a negative or positive impact on the observer or participant‚ this information can then be used to inform future practice (Flanagan 1954). This assignment will first describe the critical incident witnessed‚ the legal and professional issues will be briefly discussed

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    The magnitude of the incident was such that it has sent shock waves across Germany and promoted to city Mayor to summon the police for holding crisis talks and taking evasive actions. The chief of Cologne Police‚ Wolfgang Albers‚ while talking to the media termed the incident as an entirely new and unexpected ‘dimension of crime’. He also claimed that the perpetrators were of either Arabian or North African origin. All of them were drunk‚ he added. Similar incidents were also reported from Hamburg

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    The Morey Unit Hostage Incident The Morey Unit Hostage Incident On January 18th 2004‚ Ricky Wassenaar and Steven J. Coy subdued two correctional officers in an attempt to escape‚ leading to the longest prison hostage situation in history. The men responsible for the 15 day standoff‚ Wassenaar and Coy seriously injured one guard‚ and Coy raped two of the females during the standoff. According to the David J. Cieslak’s article‚ both men had been in trouble with the law since they were teenagers

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    and how you treat yourself. It should not be determined by clothing choice. Basically‚ I feel you should dress yourself in a manner that makes you feel the happiest‚ not however someone else thinks is okay. You do not have to show off your body to be deemed attractive. Accept who you are‚ do not try and impress

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    sometimes we can not help these people and this is when critical incident debriefing comes into play. Critical incident debriefing is a supportive crisis intervention group‚ that is composed of a small group of your peers. CIDS began to have growing support in the 1970’s when state and federal legislation was passed to provide resources and services to those who were traumatized either emotionally or mentally by a critical incident. CISD is designed to eliminate the amount of

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    yards away from each other. Prior to the incident‚ Thomsen had noticed uniformed workers digging trenches around a tree at the other end of the lawn and spreading contents of some bags into the trenches. Other workers were spraying the tree foliage. There were stakes placed in the ground around the tree‚ although Thomsen could not see what was written on them. He did not remember seeing any work done or signs around the other trees.10 days after the incident‚ Thomsen returned to the library to take

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    large-scale incident that seriously impacts any part of our infrastructure is a frightening one‚ but considering our heavy reliance on an electrical system that utilizes antiquated and/or obsolete technology‚ restoring electrical service after massive disruptions (by natural or man-made causes) requires special consideration. In order to maintain effective emergency management after a major power disruption (blackout)‚ it would be wise to utilize an organized structure such as the Incident Command

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    change in political structures. During these two conferences the prophetic voice was united with the evangelistic task of the church in the world. 4.4. Common Witness to the Coming of Kingdom of God‚ CWME‚ Melbourne 1980 In 1980 an important joint consultation was held between RCC and WCC under the theme “Christian Witness-Common Witness” which had influenced the CWME conference in Melbourne. After much criticism received at

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    Short Incidents for Ethical Reasoning Tiger Woods Thesis: In my opinion‚ corporate sponsors should apply their ethical standards to celebrity endorsers. Rule: Ethics is the study of good and evil‚ right and wrong‚ and just and unjust. The Disclosure Rule tests ethical decisions and behaviors by asking one to consider how you would feel if you had to explain the decision or action to a wider audience. (pg. 197/ pg. 243) Explanation: Ethical behavior requires many different aspects of behavior

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    In The Curious Incident Of the Dog In The Night-time‚ the author‚ Mark Haddon‚ utilizes logistic progression to convey the thematic message of trusting family is a natural thing but when that trust is broken it is hard to overcome it. The theme can be seen in the book when Father tells Christopher that he killed Wellington‚ Christopher becomes scared of Father. In the book‚ it says‚ “Father has murdered Wellington. That meant he could murder me‚ because I couldn’t trust him.” (120) When Christopher

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