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    The gest of the documentary Failure to Protect‚ is that it talks about how Logan Marr was taken from her mother’s home on multiple occasions and put in different foster homes. After the first foster home‚ she was returned to her mother. However‚ there was an incident at her second foster home and she was killed at her third. From what the documentary shows‚ the case workers seamed to slightly overreact‚ whereas they were quick to remove Logan and her sister from their mother‚ but they put them in

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    Kayla Yelton Dehr/ Huffman ENG W131-46 10/11/2012 Final Draft Rhetorical Analysis Because Freedom Can’t Protect Itself ACLU’s website is very large and a reader would probably only come across it if he or she was on a search for specific information. The website is built mostly off of their credibility. The main point made by the website is that the reader has to protect his freedom‚ someone has to take a stand. ACLU builds up much of their credibility‚ and through articles and blog posts they

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    watching the film Failure to Protect? A National Dialogue and the hearing the scenario that they played out‚ there are still questions left to be asked about some of the decisions that were made when it came to the welfare of the children. Trevor the caseworker gets to home and is able to get inside to take a look at what the living conditions are like‚ they are not the best and there are what appears to be drugs and alcohol in the home with two young children (Failure to Protect‚ 2003). This in

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    Unit III Unsafe abortion Unsafe abortion is a persistent‚ preventable pandemic. WHO defines unsafe abortion as a procedure for terminating an unintended pregnancy either by individuals without the necessary skills or in an environment that does not conform to minimum medical standards‚ or both.1? References 1 World Health Organization. The prevention and management of unsafe abortion. Report of a Technical Working Group. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/1992/WHO_MSM_92.5.pdf (accessed July 6

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    Unsafe Driving Did you know about 6‚000 deaths and a half of a million injuries are caused by distracted drivers every year? Also about 5‚454 people were killed because of the use of a cell phone. The use of cell phone can cause reckless driving due to distractions‚ disruptive surrounding‚ and could increase the likelihood of an accident. There are many distractions while driving on the road‚ but the most dangerous distraction is talking on the phone with one hand on the wheel. This is why

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    UNSAFE DRINKING WATER” An adequate supply of safe drinking water is one of the major prerequisites for a healthy life‚ but waterborne disease is still a major cause of death in many parts of the world‚ particularly in children‚ and it is also a significant economic constraint in many subsistence economies. The basis on which drinking water safety is judged is national standards or international guidelines. The most important of these are the WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality. The quality

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    Abstract The Term “Serious Game” generally refers to gaming technology which is used for purposes other than entertainment. The rational for doing this is apparent when viewing the stunning visual imagery of a $50 dollar game compared to that of a multi-million dollar simulation. It is very appealing to leverage off the mass market budgets of computer games. This has spawned a number of gaming based development environments that can be used to create professional simulations. This then raises

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    December 2012 Unsafe by Racial Profiling In a society where all are striving for fairness and equality‚ the idea of “racial profiling” is abhorring to those with a strong sense of independence and freedom‚ embracing what the Constitution has given them from the time of its birth. All those under the United States’ flag were given the ultimate rights to walk and drive outside without worrying about who may question their actions. However‚ this “racial profiling”‚ this discriminatory practice in the face

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    Hazards of Unsafe Driving Driving in and of itself is unsafe in its nature. The only thing keeping you connected to the ground is just four small patches of rubber. That is exactly why we should not take more risks while driving. Sure it may seem like you have layer of steel protecting you‚ but when you look at it‚ there is really not a lot between you and the ground when your going 50 miles an hour. The hazards of not following the rules of the road can be devastating. Not only can unsafe driving

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    human environment. The government has the major duty to take some methods to make the surrounding better. This essay will argue that protecting environment is not only the responsibility of individuals but also of government. In the past few decades,human being caused a serious pollution to environment because of their development and innovation. According to Pruss-Üstün and Corvalán (2006)‚ World Health Organization studies have examined the summation disease burden owing to key environmental risks

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