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Mental Health Services Mentally Ill
476 wordsRequirements for Mental Health Technician (MHT) 1. Must take post test after each video b. Intoxication & withdrawal side effects 2. Read assigned books & chapters & complete workbook questions. Chapter assigned are as follows 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, (25 - 33) 3. Verbal discussion with a Registered Nurse (RN) / Scheduled Classroom lecture with Instructor (You will be notified of Classroom Lectures) 4. Mandatory Quiz after each video / (Mandatory Test after...
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Womens Rights Movement 4 Th Ed
1,670 wordsThe desire of women to be viewed and treated on an equal level to their male counterparts is not new, the womens movement has been growing for many generations, swelling rapidly since the 1800 s specifically. The goal of the womens rights movement, for the most part, is quite reasonable, they would like to see equal pay for the same work as their male co-workers, and they would like to see affirmative action encouraged in hiring policies, both in the public and private sectors. The womens moveme...
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Aids Virus Health Insurance
515 wordsAgainst the Mandatory Registration of Known AIDS Carriers As it is, finding out that you have a terminal disease is a seriously disheartening circumstance. It is a hard hit of realizations that you will be losing your distant future, your personal goals, life becomes frail and subordinate. If you can imagine learning the simple statement that your life is ending much sooner than you had expected due to a disease that will slowly materialize throughout your body and stop the production of everyth...
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Forced To Vote Group Of People Country
348 wordsImagine a country where the voter turnout rate was one hundred percent. A country where all of the people of the nation came together to choose their future leaders. Unfortunately, this ideal is impossible without government intervention. Legislation should be created to enforce the act of mandatory voting in the United States. Making voting mandatory would give politicians an opportunity to be honest and truthful during their campaigns. Because they would not have a certain group of people to a...
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Public School System Wearing Uniforms
1,203 wordsWhat do policemen, basketball players and even hotel chefs have in common? They all wear uniforms which help identify their profession and positions. For many parents, teachers and students, the widely debated issue of mandatory uniforms in schools has caused concerns. Those who oppose school uniforms believe that fundamental rights to express oneself are violated. On the other hand, parents and school officials firmly believe that it is beneficial to the school and the students. Uniforms in sch...
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Standardized Tests Standardized Testing
1,258 wordsStandardized tests are intended to give a general measure of students' performance. Standardized testing means administrating the same test in the same way to two or more pupils. Since large numbers of students throughout the country take the same test, they give educators a common assess or "standard" of measure. Educators use these standardized tests to tell how well school programs are succeeding or to give themselves a picture of the skills and abilities of today's students. Some popular tes...
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Weight Of Marijuana And Criminal Tax Law
1,498 wordsConclusive research has shown that wet (uncured) marijuana is not psychoactive. Before drying, decarboxylation of inactive THCA acid into THC has not yet occurred. During the curing (drying) process, the COOH bonded to the THC is released. The result is the psychoactive compound delta 9 THC. The State of North Carolinas laws do not distinguish between the uncured weight of marijuana from the cured (dry) weight, necessary for marijuana to be consumed or sold. No one purchases wet marijuana at a p...
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Soldiers Will Receive Mandatory Draft Government
352 wordsEvery time the American government passes a law that effects all of America there are always people who are against it. If America had a mandatory draft for all Americans over the age of 18 the government would not only have to deal with the problems in Iraq, but also the draft could promote protests, strikes, and even possible violence in America. So rather than having to focus Americas man power in Iraq, the American government will have to send army soldiers back to America to police and cont...
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Al Gore Supreme Court
1,923 wordsThis is perhaps the most important election of our time. Looking at it pragmatically, we only have two viable choices: Bush or Gore. As someone who is apparently concerned about environmental issues, abortion issues, and economic issues the choice between the two should be obvious -al gore In addition a simple fact is Nader will not be elected president in November gore in effect a vote for Nader is a vote for Bush. Gore may offer him a cabinet position to drop out of the race. As for the U. S. ...
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California Proposition 184 Three Strikes And Out
1,078 wordsLast year in California voters approved a controversial ballot initiative. Proposition 184, also known as the three strikes and you " re out law, was passed on November 9, 1994. Under this new legislation repeat offenders, upon committing their third felony offense, will be sentenced to a mandatory twenty-five years to life in prison (California 667). The initiative passed by a landslide, with 76 % of the voters in favor of it. The State Senate soon after voted the bill into law, with only seven...
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People With Disabilities Individuals With Disabilities
1,334 words... nt school sectors, higher education sectors and people with disabilities. From 1997, the council worked on developing the draft combining both principle and performance based standards. The standards have since been re-drafted and address five key areas: 1. enrolment; 2. participation; 3. curriculum development, accreditation and delivery; 4. student support services; and 5. elimination of harassment and victimization The draft Disability Standards for Education were negotiated by the member...
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Convicted Murderers Four Principles
500 wordsThe justice system is not effectively meeting the four principles of sentencing, which are punishment, deterrence, protection of the public and the reformation and rehabilitation of the offender. The offenders need to go through a stiffer system to be ensured that they meet all four principles. For this to occur sentences must be long enough for individuals to reflect the serious consequences of their intended acts and rehabilitation should be mandatory. Melanie Carpenter was abducted and stabbe...
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Should Drug Testing Be Allowed In Schools
485 wordsOn June 26, 1995, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled in Vernonia School District (Oregon) v. Wayne and Judy Acton that school drug testing was allowed. Since then, many schools have initiated drug-testing programs, and North Carolina is taking it into consideration. If it was the law for drug tests to occur, then this state would be violating the rights of students. We are juveniles, but the rights stated in the Constitution apply to us just as any other citizen. There are two possible roads that Nor...
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Background Checks Forty Dollars
797 wordsChild molestation is a problem that is highly evident in youth sport leagues. Molesters are often found in these leagues because of the many targets for molestation present in the leagues. People involved in the youth sport leagues do not detect this problem because the type of molestation that occurs in these leagues is not the typical type that everyone thinks occurs. Not all molestation is the violent and forceful type that most everybody imagines. Most of the sexual abuse that occurs is call...
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Magna Versus Royal Laser
1,377 words... newest of the legal person. " These articles are also supported by articles 121 (1) and (121) (2) of the Canada Business Corporation Act that state: S. 121 (1) (Duty of care of directors and officers). Every director and officer of a corporation in exercising his powers and discussing his duties shall a) Act honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the corporation; and b) Exercise the care, diligence and skill that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in comparab...
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Mandatory Drug Testing Work Environment
353 wordsMany employers are now requiring mandatory drug testing for applicants and current employees. Drug use has risen sharply over the past years and employers now need to take further precautions in order to maintain a reputable work environment. I believe this extra precaution will improve the workplace by creating a safer atmosphere, keep integrity and honesty in the staff, and eliminate many illegalities that go along with drug use in the workplace. These qualities would be further infused if dru...
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Medicare Beneficiaries Managed Care
2,007 wordsMedicaid was enacted in the same legislation that created the Medicare program-the Social Security Amendments of 1965. Prior to the passage of this law, health care services for the indigent were provided primarily through a patchwork of programs sponsored by State and local governments, charities, and community hospitals. Before 1965, Federal assistance to the States for the provision of health care was provided through two grant programs. The Social Security Amendments of 1950 provided Federal...
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Substance Abuse Treatment Alcohol And Drug
1,479 wordsJAIL BASED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM Substance abuse and addiction have changed the nature of Americas prison population. Alcohol, drug abusers, addicts, and those who sell illegal drugs dominate state, federal prisons and local jails. Crime and alcohol and drug abuse go hand in hand. Much of the growth in Americas inmate population is due to incarceration of drug law violators. With appropriate treatment for substance abuse and addiction, rehabilitation is possible for many of todays pr...
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Mandatory Minimum Sentences Billion Per Year
2,551 wordsThis paper is to enlighten those who want to learn about marijuana and to hopefully leave them with the thought that it should be legal once again. Marijuana s makeup, effects, and history are told along with how it was used back in the ancient days for entertainment and medicinal use. Then the uses that marijuana has in today s world are talked about. After which I explain the governments involvement with marijuana and how the legalization would only help our country. Marijuana has been around ...
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Amp Sons Hockey Players
2,303 wordsThe NHL should force their players to wear protective gear. Three reasons why protective gear should be worn are: one, it would prevent physical injuries; two, the players would set a good example for the future generations; three, it would take away from the negative aspects of the game. Protective gear helps a somewhat violent game remain as clean as possible. Wearing protective gear would prevent physical injuries in hockey. There were many hockey players who have worked hard all of their liv...
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