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    Federal and State Sentencing Instructor Class Date Name In 1998 the District of Columbia Sentencing and Criminal Code Revision Commission was charged with developing a comprehensive structured sentencing system for the District. The Commission concluded that the District could benefit from a comprehensive structured sentencing system. Next‚ the Commission embarks the difficult task of creating workable sentencing guidelines for felonies. As Washington‚ DC follows the lead of other jurisdictions

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    contain Levi’s. Each of the level contains a variety of objects‚ but the variety decreases as the category becomes smaller. The largest categories are the superordinate categories‚ such as tools and clothing. Superordinate categories contain the basic level categories‚ such as hammer‚ which in turn contains the subordinate categories‚ such as claw hammer. According to Rosch‚ basic level categories are the most differentiated from one another; therefore the basic categories are the first category

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    Proposed Solution: There is an undeniable risk of the United States’ vulnerability from bioterrorism. The potential Armageddon looms very large with the limited tools that currently exist. As of today‚ laboratories that are researching biological viruses and their accompanied cures‚ if any‚ aren’t being as safeguarded as they should be. Extremists with the intent on stealing such bacterium will easily find ways to intercept their target virus and transform it into a biological weapon. For example

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    Owen Ned Preble BPA 3025 For the final project we were asked to identify a state level agency that delivers a federal program. The program this writer choose was WIC. She will identify where the program sits on the federal level‚ what department it is part of‚ any areas of concern‚ and of course identify its mission and any other pertinent information. We will attempt to explain how WIC interacts on all levels of government and the type of intergovernmental relations. This writer will write

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    (Australian Law System) The Functions of law‚ Social Cohesion‚Social‚Progress‚Sources of law‚Parliament made law‚Judge-made law Which type of law is sovereign?‚Classification of Law‚Regulation of human behaviour‚Criminal law‚Classifications of Crime‚Objectives of sanctions‚Civil Law‚Types of civil wrongs‚Civil remedies‚Types of civil remedies‚Crimes The Functions of law The two functions are: 1 Social Cohesion 2 Social Progress Laws are needed to achieve these dual functions simultaneously. Social

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    2013 The Use of Biological Warfare in the United States With the rise of tension between countries such as North Korea and the United States‚ not only is the nuclear threat higher than ever but also a biological warfare threat. With lethal bacteria such as Anthrax or Tularemia being used as a primary threat in today’s century‚ what shall the United States do to prepare for the possibility of a biological attack? In order for the United States to be prepared for a terrorists attack with biological

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    Trends in Nursing and Bioterrorism Through the years the demand for nurses has increased tremendously. As the need for nurses increases exponentially the trends in nursing follow the lead. The world of nursing is steady evolving everyday and new trends are constantly being brought to the forefront. Another focus of this paper is Bioterrorism‚ being prepared during a hazard‚ and a nurse’s role during a disastrous situation. Education is a very important part of today’s society. Even more important

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    List and explain the four basic functions of management and provide an example of how a manager would use each function in their work. In order to be a good and effective manager one must possess four basic characteristics. He or she must be able to plan‚ be organized‚ have good leadership skills‚ and have control of their work environment. Management is explained by Robbins & Coulter (2007)‚ as someone who coordinates and oversees the work activities of others so that their activities are

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    or tool of terrorism can no longer be viewed in hypothetical terms. Hoping and complacency are not an option. With the events of 2001‚ terrorism and bioterrorism became a key security issue. The issue of terrorism against the food supply is one that the food industry takes very seriously. In assessing the risk of intentional contamination of the food supply in the United States‚ the food industry has focused on three areas‚ what we like to refer to as the “3 P’s of Protection”. These three areas

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    Bioterrorism Paper William Bradshaw Capella University Bioterrorism Paper Many of the weapons that terrorists use are terrifying but none seem to me to be as terrorizing as biological weapons. Biological weapons are much harder to detect and protect against than ordinary terrorist attacks. Anthrax is a biological weapon that makes people so sick that it can kill them within a short amount of time if they do not get proper medical treatment in time. The fact that anyone

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