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    With private prisons not cracking down on safety it makes it more dangerous for inmates to be held there. Private prisons confiscated eight times more cell phones than they did in the state facilities. They even had a higher rate of physical assaults. A big problem in any prisons is sexual assault. vox wrote an article “A federal report just confirmed it: for-profit prisons are more dangerous than public ones” is about the danger in private prisons. In this article that can be found at https://www

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    Private General Hospital

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    I. Background and Historical Account of the Industry A. History In the early times in the Philippines‚ illnesses and sickness were treated only by using herbal and medicinal plants. Quak doctors and faith healers were also at boost during that time. Because the culture and beliefs to the anitos and natural phenomenon were very strong that is why most of the people during that time depends their life to them. In the present time these practices of using herbal and medicinal plants were still

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    Role of the public & private sector of tourism development * Public sector has an influence in tourism business. It is essential to outline the main policy instruments used by governments in order to manage tourism. * Public bodies influence tourism sector either directly‚ through organization with responsibility for tourism‚ which include: establishment of infrastructure‚ information services and creation of tourist attractions and facilities. Or‚ indirectly‚ through foreign policies

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    Private Judgement Analysis

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    The right of Private Judgement Challenging the Roman Catholic Church’s claims of being the ’protector of the Bible’ and the ’official interpreter of scripture’‚ the Reformer’s advocated the right of private judgement. Samuel (1994‚ p6) places private judgement on a par with the "authority of scripture" (sola Scriptura) and "justification by faith" (sola fide)‚ explaining at length the complexities of this principle. He explains how the Reformers understood Scripture to have an "objective truth" that

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    Private Nuisance Term

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    tort of Nuisance. Nuisance claims can take two forms: • public nuisance; and • private nuisance Public nuisance claims are treated as a crime as it affects the public at large. Whereas Private Nuisance claims are dealt with as civil matters and this is the area in which DFK could find that they are legally liable. The main purpose of the tort of private nuisance is to protect a person’s interest in their land. A private nuisance is an unlawful interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of their

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    Marriage Is a Private Affair

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    Summary/Paraphrase Chinua Achebe – “Marriage is a Private Affair” Setting – the action of this story takes place in two locations Lagos‚ Nigeria – a modern city An Igbo village in Nigeria Characters – Nene – fiancée and later the wife of Naemeka; she is from the Ibibio tribe. She has been educated at the university and is a school teacher. She is a modern young Nigerian woman who wants to be accepted by her husband’s father. Naemeka – young Nigerian man from the Igbo tribe who has moved

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    The Value of Private Security Management to Businesses James P. Hogg University of Phoenix (Online Campus) Introduction to Organizational Security and Management SEC-310 David D. Cornely‚ DM November 5‚ 2006 Abstract The value private security management brings to businesses is not limited to the intangible feeling of safety and security in the workplace. While this is certainly an important aspect that may lead to increased employee performance by reducing unsafe

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    Private Medicare Benefits

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    beneficiaries may opt to obtain their Medicare benefits from a private company that offers Medicare Advantage plans‚ formerly known as Medicare+Choice‚ as opposed to a traditional Medicare plan from the federal government. Nearly one-third of individuals with access to private Medicare Advantage plans choose to enroll‚ primarily to take advantage of the extra benefits. The majority of Medicare Advantage plans are HMOs‚ followed by PPOs and Private Fee-for-Service plans. Companies offering Medicare Advantage

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    Private Nuisance Question

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    green house and sustains a fractured skull when he is hit on the head by a cricket ball. The local cricket club owner(defendant) may have an action bought by Garfield(claimant) under the tort of negligence or private nuisance.The author will first discuss on negligence and then later on to private nuisance. In the novel cases where the existence of a legal duty is less obvious‚ the Caparo v Dickman test must be satisfied.As it was reasonably foreseeable that claimant would be injured‚ there was sufficient

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    Private foreign Investment Private foreign capital‚ whose presence in Indian industry was long regarded with concern and suspicion‚ is now touted as a panacea for India’s economic problems. This paper compares the relative performance of domestic and foreign-controlled firms in India‚ and evaluates the contribution of foreign investment over the last five decades. We assess the impact of government policy towards foreign capital‚ and outline policy implications for the future. Introduction

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