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    Fall Prevention Tactics

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    Currently‚ at the orthopedic surgical unit‚ several fall prevention tactics are put in place. However‚ it is not being implemented effectively. The unit fall tactics include fall risk assessment tool‚ using the bed and chair alarms‚ gait belt‚ hourly rounding‚ yellow fall kit‚ the kit includes a yellow blanket‚ socks‚ fall risk bracelet‚ and a magnet to place at the patient’s door. On 4/10/17 the unit started new safety tactics called the safety huddle at the begin of each shift to increase staff

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    seen as uncivilized‚ wild‚ savage‚ crude‚ and uneducated. So is it just to describe the Mongols as such? The answer is no. The Mongols were not barbaric. As the documents discussed in this essay demonstrate‚ they had highly sophisticated military tactics; they lived by a code of conduct‚ and actually helped improved life for a conquered people. The Mongols grouped their warriors in armies of 10‚000. These in turn were organized into 1‚000-man brigades‚ 100-man companies‚ and 10-man squads

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    is explain that you’re always beautiful just the way you are no matter what happens. She is saying that when there are mean and cruel people in the world and they try to push you down don’t worry because u are beautiful just the way you are. “ No scares to your beautiful ‚we’re stars and we’re beautiful” in these quotes they are explaining to people that it’s ok just be you and don’t pay mean people any mind. That’s really important because many people around the world are being treated bad just

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    The Red Scare Short Story

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    in the 1940’s through 1950’s‚ this was called the Communist Red Scare. Bobbie Ann Mason the author makes the characters in the story be affected by Red Scare to a point that the main character blamed the communist for her mother’s miss carriage. In the short story “DETROIT SKYLINE‚ 1949” by Bobbie Ann Mason reflects those events of paranoia that happened in the 1940s through 1950s of the Communist Red Scare. The Communist Red Scare was defined as “the fear that communist both outside and inside

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    The Crucible In Relation To The Red Scare. During the 1940’s and 1950’s there was mass hysteria that broke out in the United States. The “Red Scare” was a large scale panic across the United States Of America. This was during the cold war‚ at this time the U.S. was worried about communists and espionage due to that we had caught Russian spies across the U.S. “The Crucible” has a similar plot line to the “Red scare”‚ due to how mass hysteria is spread so quickly over false accusations. In “The Crucible”

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    Uss Nautilus Tactics

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    Have you ever wanted to know the history behind the USS Nautilus.The USS Nautilus was the first nation nuclear powered submarine that took its first launch.The USS Nautilus inspired a bunch of people around the world and the first submarine that went all the way to the North pole and back in less than 90 hours.Because of her nuclear propulsion that made her to submerge longer while traveling.This is how she inspired the people around the world and how she made her trip around the world. In her planning

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    Leaderless Jihad Tactics

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    Al-Qaeda reinvented itself after being pushed out of Afghanistan by adapting the “leaderless jihad” concept‚ which contradicted its previous bureaucratized structure. Abu Musab al-Suri wrote in his magnum opus that “leaderless jihad” is “a system‚ not an organization‚” meaning that al-Qaeda members share common ideology of defeating enemies of Islam and do not need to be connected through an organization (203). Smaller cells prevented locating leaders of the organization. As a result‚ there was

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    demonstrate the concept of what was going on the Red Scare? That is the question I am going to answer in this essay. I believe Arthur Miller draws these parallels perfectly. The Salem witch trials are the same thing as the Red Scare ‚ just in a different time period. This essay is going to draw the parallels to demonstrate how my above statement is correct. The first type of parallelism i saw in the comparison of The crucible and the Red Scare was how they accused anyone they wanted. They accused

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    Second Red Scare Essay In the years following World War II‚ the United States and the Soviet Union entered upon the brink of the Cold War‚ which lasted from the late 1940s into the early 1950s. During this time‚ the United States broke into hysteria over supposed threats of communist in the country‚ thus brining forth the second red scare. After rising to political power‚ Republican Senator Joseph P. McCarthy was not only looked upon as an enduring symbol of the red scare brining forth the term known

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    In order to destroy all that is not the Caliphate‚ this terrorist group has implemented strategies to successful conquer world domination. This global strategy involves Iraq and Syria‚ Middle east and North Africa‚ along with individual implementation in all areas of the globe. The main strategy is to take on powerful countries‚ forcing them to lack the ability to fight against the attacks of ISIS‚ and essentially for them to cut-and run-in the face of these brutal attacks (Walter‚ 2015). Being aware

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