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    LO 3.1 Identify non medical incidents and emergencies that may occur in the work setting In my setting there are many roles and responsibilities that I have in a Non-medical emergency incident or emergency. All settings employing more than five people will have a safety policy and this states the emergency procedures in case of a fire and what to do in the event of some major incidents such as a child who has gone missing‚ an unwelcomed intruder in the setting or very extreme weather conditions

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    Impacts On The ROC System

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    There are various potential risks that may have negative impacts on the ROC system if they are realised. 1- ROC Database: The ROC database is vulnerable to several risks‚ namely‚ unauthorised access‚ misconfiguration‚ loss of data‚ corruption‚ and inconsistent data. These risks can have several impacts in terms of having incorrect data that leads to inappropriate actions. Loosing data might result in difficulties in delivery services affecting patients’ lives. 2- Patient Data / Records: Patients’

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    There is no true definition of art. To me‚ art is very subjective and can mean different things for different people. In my opinion‚ art is a form of self-expression or filling in a space in a way that is beautiful or aesthetically pleasing to the artist. A true work of art can be a painting‚ a sculpture‚ a picture‚ a video‚ a play‚ a piece of writing‚ or a drawing that is full of imagination‚ creativity‚ and skill. For something to be considered art‚ it must be arranged in a meaningful way. This

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    Graffiti as an Art

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    to paint a masterpiece on the side of your house or on your front door or on a wall in your neighborhood. Would Picasso or Monet ’s markings be graffiti or art or vandalism or graffiti art? The answer may vary across people‚ but I would claim that those markings are art in the form of graffiti. Their markings would qualify as vandalism only if they appeared on private or public property without permission. The same answer holds for the present day‚ genre of graffiti known as graffiti art. Graffiti

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    posies‚ ashes‚ ashes‚ we all fall down.” This nursery rhyme and We All Fall Down are alike in a way. They both result in the falling of dead bodies as they land on the ground‚ now corpses. The book We All Fall Down was banned due to its violence and vandalism (Sova 2; We All Fall Down); the occurring sexual content (Marshall University Libraries 1); and the alcoholic references and profanity (Cormier; occurring theme) that haunt its pages. The book is worthwhile because it has such a suspenseful plot

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    Wikipedia and how it came about and why it is a reliable site to get information from. Wikipedia has become the largest and most popular general reference work on the Internet. Wikipedia is a reliable source because of its vandalism program in which it is able to detect and remove vandalism within a few minutes. Also with Wikipedia being a free online encyclopedia it allows for open structure‚ which lets the public write and change anything about any topic. On the Wikipedia website under the topic “Wikipedia”

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    Kato v.Briney Case Brief

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    Defendant Briney inherited a farm house which remained unoccupied for approximately ten years. During that period there were multiple housebreaking occurrences which caused damage to the property. Defendant and her husband were annoyed by the constant vandalism and set up a 20 gauge spring shotgun trap in one of the bedrooms which was set to shoot the legs of a trespasser entering the room. Plaintiff Katko and his accomplice McDonough entered the house by removing a board that was covering a window to search

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    How does society define what is deviant? Any conception of deviance that we can know of is never agreed upon by the whole of society. It is salient to note that the concept of ‘society’ used in this question is rather homogenous. It assumes that every different section within society‚ every class‚ race and gender‚ has the same definition of deviance which it is the job of this essay to unpick. Instead I will be focusing upon how any definitions of deviance are biased towards the upper class definitions

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    children to school if it is a friendlier place.” Year round school can stop some of the bullying and vandalism in schools (cde.ca.gov).With less vandalism and bullying‚ schools would be able to do more things and the school would feel safer. With less people who go to school who want to make the school environment worse‚ there would be a high school academic achievement average. Less theft‚ vandalism and bullying would make a healthier school environment and better academic

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    School Security

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    search students’ property. It’s sad that schools have gotten to this point but most would agree it is necessary to maintain a safe and educational atmosphere in schools. School is a place to learn and be educated‚ not a place for vandalism‚ gangs‚ or violence. Schools should be a place of safety and education. The use of metal detectors in school is a great way to keep harmful items off school property. Not only will the students be put in danger‚ but the faculty

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