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    department of Justice states that officers fail to articulate sufficient justification nearly 75% of stops. We can attribute this one example to something called Police Accountability. For many people‚ the example above does not serve justice as an important enough reason for somebody to care about police accountability. Police accountability is much bigger than unjustified police

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    This essay will be about the importance of keeping the accountability of sensitive items. The US Army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. The accountability of sensitive items affects the unit in many ways. AR 710-2 and AR 735-5 both cover the Army policy for property accountability. Some sensitive items are your weapon‚ military ID card‚ commo equipment‚ etc. Sensitive items are anything that can be used by opposing forces or the enemy to counter attack‚ weaken forces‚ and gain

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    Introduction: This essay will explore two case studies based around orthopaedic and gastrointestinal nursing. Claire is a 61 year old female who has been admitted with a Tib/Fib fracture of her right leg and a left colles’ fracture‚ with a past history of osteoarthritis and recently osteoporosis. Justin is a 33 year old male admitted with gastro oesophageal reflux disease plus or minus peptic ulcer disease prepping for a gastroscopy and colonoscopy. Clinical presentations and nursing management as

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    Accountability refers to the obligation of an individual to report formally to his superior for the proper discharge of his responsibility. It is the answerability of a subordinate to render an account of his activities to his superior. The person who accepts responsibility is accountable for the performance of the assigned duties. ’ To be accountable is. to be answerable for one’s conduct in respect to obligation fulfilled or unful­filled" Accountability is the obligation of an individual to

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    The Importance of Accountability As a soldier of the world’s most powerful military force‚ the U.S Army‚ it is imperative that I demonstrate competence‚ efficiency‚ and professionalism at all times. To achieve this goal accountability is an absolute necessity. As a soldier I must maintain constant accountability of my equipment and my team. Without constant visual and/or physical security of my equipment I would be making it too easy for the enemy to take my equipment and use it against me and my

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    Patrick Barefoot BUSI 625 Dr. Duncan November 29‚ 2011 Accountability In today’s competitive business world‚ all decisions and their consequences are essential to an organization’s success. They reflect the character of the decision maker‚ and the image of the organization. In order to bring about the most positive impacts on ourselves‚ co-workers‚ and the community much effort must go into making these tough decisions. Equally important is being accountable for the consequences of these

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    During the 1750’s through the 1780’s American society was becoming increasingly less democratic in terms of property distribution and more democratic when it came to social structure as well as politics and religion. The tolerance of religion may have sparked from the Great Awakening during this time period. The evidence shown from society in Wethersfield‚ Connecticut‚ is a great paradigm of the changes in American society. Property distribution played a role in society because everyone needed

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    crisis and accounting: Implications for the research community Anthony G. Hopwood * Saïd Business School‚ University of Oxford‚ Park End Street‚ Oxford OX1 1HP‚ United Kingdom a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Introducing a group of essays and articles on the implications of the current economic and financial crisis for accounting practice and research‚ this article provides an overview of some of the principal issues and themes. Noting that very little research has been done on the

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    Starting in the nineteenth century‚ began then reign of the political machines which led to many factors to the rise of these strategical machine bosses. In the outrage of the farmers and industrial workers‚ it was the first time the United States saw a huge increase in participation in electoral votes. The election was evenly divided‚ and the percent of voters went from 50-60% to 79% (Keene‚ 517). The ’bosses" would gain support from large numbers of working class and immigrant voters by promising

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    The United States presidential election of 1796 was the third quadrennial presidential election. The Election was held after George Washington‚ American’s first president that decided to only serve for two terms‚ announced that he wouldn’t run for a 3rd term meaning that they had about three months to find a replacement for him. The race pitted eight candidates against each other‚ with the two front-runners as Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. The election was the first time‚ American voters had to

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