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    Vehicle Observation

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    He advised he did not, again a terry pat confirmed he wasn’t armed. I asked Ellis if there was anything in the vehicle and he stated “not that I now of”. I began my search on the driver side where Allen’s purse was. I found a clear glass pipe with multiple assorted colored small Ziploc bags. I also found cellophane containing two small blue tablets and a half of a white pill that was located in a wallet. While searching the center console of the vehicle I found several more small Ziploc bags. I also found a digital scale in the back right floorboard. I asked Allen again if there was anything in the vehicle or on her person. She stated she had a glass pipe in her waist band and proceeded to pull it out. Officer M. McQaugge arrived and searched Allen. Officer McQaugge brought a small clear Ziploc bag containing a crystal…

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    When Ellis Island was very first built there were many problems with the structure of the building and how it was built. These problems would come to impact Ellis Island the older it got. At first, the building was built with pine and a slate roof. In addition, there was not enough room for the amount of immigrants they were receiving. The immigrants had no place to stay when they were being processed, the lines that they had to wait in were too narrow and the roof was always leaking on them.…

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    Re-Membering is considered a new way to perceive and process the loss of a loved one who has died. Based on both the Narrative Perspective and Social Constructionism, Re-Membering is a new theory for working with clients who are experiencing grief. Typical grief groups are centered on the stages of grief moving the persons from acceptance of their loss to saying goodbye. The concept of Re-Membering lets us perceive grief in a “relational tone, rather than an individualistic focus” (Granados,…

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    Rett Syndrome Analysis

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    The Role of Neurophysiology in the Treatment of Rett Syndrome Rett syndrome, named after Dr. Andreas Rett (Briggs,2014) who first identified the condition, is a severe neurodevelopment disorder characterized by compromised brain functions, severe mental retardation, language and learning disabilities, repetitive stereotyped hand movements, and developmental regression (Liyanage & Rastegar, 2014). The high prevalence of Rett syndrome in small children and the associated developmental regression…

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    The Inevitable Revolution Founding Brothers serves as a chronological analysis of some of the United States most important Founding Fathers during the time of turmoil against the mother country, Britain. Ellis’s words serve as an informational and accurate storyline portraying the struggles and decisions that they faced leading up to the American Revolution and how much the American government was in transition. Most know the basis of each historical event; however, Ellis sheds light on…

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    Before the federal government took over control of immigration in the 1890’s, Ellis Island was just another piece of land in New York Harbor. As it was called Gibbet Island back then, it was named after the wooden post, or gibbet, where the bodies of the convicted were displayed. It was a place where convicted pirates were hanged to the gallows in the 1820’s until 1839, “it would be their last chance to witness such a horrific spectacle in Gibbet Island” (Cannato pg. 23). Since Congress wasn’t…

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    Middlebury Case Summary

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    Middlebury struggle session. (2017, Apr 25). Wall Street Journal Retrieved from http://rdas-proxy.mercy.edu:2048/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.rdas-proxy.mercy.edu/docview/1891314915?accountid=12387 In this article based on Charles Murray Middlebury case, Bert Johnson, chair of Middlebury political science department apologized for the violent student’s behavior. Johnson apologized in the campus newspaper. The article also explained that 30 Middlebury students received “accepted…

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    "The Founding Brothers", written by Joseph J. Ellis, can be described as a nonfiction that summarizes the events in the revolutionary generation and its great leaders, by incorporating them into six individual stories. The six stories in “The Founding Brothers”, talked about six completely different topics, which were all centralized around Ellis thesis in “The Founding Brothers”. Ellis’ main purpose in writing “The Founding Brothers” was to illustrate, the connections between the political…

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    According to the author McInnis-Dirtich (2014), reminiscence therapy “is geared to guiding an older adult to reminisce about events that reinforce the belief that he or she is worthwhile, a valued human being”. Therapeutic reminiscence has been found to have a positive influence on depression, self-esteem, and socialization among older adults (Adamek & Slater, 2003). The researcher suggests using reminiscence therapy to aid in addressing depression, self-esteem, and socialization with the older…

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    Review of Literature Jeickob Tinoco Lanier Technical College of Georgia Author Note First paragraph: Complete departmental and institutional affiliation Second paragraph: Changes in affiliation (if any) Third paragraph: Acknowledgments, funding sources, special circumstances Fourth paragraph: Contact information (mailing address and e-mail) Abstract This study takes a look into the reappraisal ability of several age groups in order to determine whether its development proceeds linearly or in…

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