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    The County Fire Department is one of the largest departments in Maryland providing fire protection‚ emergency medical services‚ as well as other services to over 800‚000 citizen. The department is a fire-based EMS system that answers around 130‚000 calls a year‚ with 70% being Emergency Medical Services (EMS) related making EMTs and Paramedics the backbone of the department. There is around 1‚100 employees with 20% of those employees being paramedics. The function of a paramedic is to provide advance

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    mysterious Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Briana 1). The land was purchased in 1883 by Major Thomas H. Hays (Briana 1). Waverly Hills Sanatorium is indefinitely one of the most haunted locations on Earth. Louisville had the worst Tuberculosis (TB) epidemic out of the entire nation throughout the early 1900’s‚ due to the Ohio River valley located nearby (Briana 1) (Novelly 2). In 1908‚ the Board of Tuberculosis bought the one hundred-seventy acres of land for the affected people of Jefferson County from Hays (Briana

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    Jeomele Hill Case Study

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    A CASE STUDY OF JEMELE HILL’S SUSPENSION AND MEDIA ETHICS Student Name Institution Name Date INTRODUCTION Looking critically into the suspension of Jemele Hill‚ an anchor of Sports Center by Entertainment Sports and Programming Network (ESPN) based on the allegation of violation of media ethics. Hill‚ an American sports journalist with ESPN was suspended following a series of controversial tweets she made critical of the President and in response to Jerry Jones owner of the Dallas Cowboys

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    Teachers are there for YOU Why are teachers having to struggle and get paid so much less than sports players? A teacher makes a child grow and grasp material and prepares them for the future‚ and gives them insightful knowledge and a purpose‚ so they can truly grow into an adult‚ and give them skills for the rest of their life’s. An athlete just plays a game which they are not only good at but also love doing. So why is an athlete living the American dream earning million

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    1 The ww1 was devastating because of the twentieth-century technology they used all kind of the technology. They had powerful guns and artillery and the mobility of the roads made it stronger so they could defend themselves they even used airplanes on the battlefield. They made all kind of modern weapons but the most destructive weapon was the barbed wire it would sting the soldiers from the other army they would become tangled in the wire easy for the other soldiers to kill the soldiers from the

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    Revere Hill Case Study

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    In this case‚ it makes sense to also consider these factors because of the role that Beacon Hill has played in the history of the U.S. and because as the BHCA there is a community that benefits and derives something from the cultural property here. The basis for

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    Niyamgiri Hills Case Study

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    Background The Niyamgiri hills located in Odisha state contains rich biodiversity in the form of forests which are home to a large variety of flora and fauna including the endangered Bengal tigers and Indian elephants. This area was in fact designated as the elephant reserve by Orissa state in 2004. Two perennial rivers‚ the Bansadhara and Nagabali flow from this hill range‚ which is the critical source of drinking and irrigation water for many districts in Orissa as well as Andhra Pradesh. The

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    Why Are We so Angry

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    the most memorable moment of the final match of World Cup 2006- the most prestigious soccer competition- was when Zidane‚ the captain of France‚ headbutted his opponent and he eventually got himself a red card. None of us knew what his opponent had done‚ or had said‚ to him that caused him to lose his temper and simply headbutted his opponent. No more World Cup trophy for Zidane‚ and no one was to be blamed. This shows how one’s loss of control often inflict anger which usually end up as a disadvantage

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    way of life for centuries upon centuries. Only recently was this aspect of civilization questioned as to its validity in an increasingly ‘humane’ society. Since this country was founded‚ this issue has been the object of prolonged debate and radical opinions. Slavery can be found at the root of several instances of bloodshed and revolution in the course of our nation’s development‚ a key role in shaping our nation. Though it is outlawed today and the thought of a reality otherwise is now absurd‚ not

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    Glasgow 5th March 1971

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    how the poetic techniques used make the description vivid. Poetic Techniques Link to Task Question Edwin Morgan’s vivid visual poem “Glasgow 5 March 1971” deals with the themes of violence‚ crime‚ apathy and responsibility.This poem is all about street violence and how people don’t get involved. “Glasgow 5 March 1971” is a very dramatic visual poem about a “young man and his girl” who get pushed through a window by some thieves and are not helped by the passing drivers. The poet

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