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    College Online September 28‚ 2013 Correctional officers Correctional officers are involved in the day-in and day-out operations of correctional facilities. These officers are there to oversee and in charge of maintaining the care and custody of inmates. Along with those duties they must maintain the control of the detainees‚ of which must correspond with them enforcing rules‚ the regulations‚ policies and procedures of the facility itself. Correctional Officers‚ also‚ usually take in and process

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    Good Afternoon‚ everyone.I am sure everyone sitting here has experienced purchasing a product insprired by it’s advertisement? Today‚ I will be talking to you about advertisements and how they affect our daily lives.Advertisements are all around us.It is a form of communication used to persuade it’s audience to consume the product the companies selling . Advertisements are usually paid for by sponsors and are displayed through various ways such as television‚ newspapers‚ brochures‚ mail‚ radio‚

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    Under-appreciated career of a Correctional Officer A career as is way to show the amount of raw talent people hold within themselves. The reason why people succeed in their career is because they enjoy their work. It can determine where a people live‚ the friends they make‚ and the amount of money a people earns. A career can also determine how a person feels about himself and how others act towards them. A career can vary greatly in the type of work involved and how it influences a person’s life

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    attention. Bloom was successful getting the point across in regards to food waste affecting our society in a negative manner. Three phrases he used in the text to get that point across to readers were cultural shift‚ culture of waste‚ and culture of thrift. Starting off with a positive‚ people have slowly changed their ways in order to decrease food waste. A cultural shift was referring to the changes our society has gone through. Though‚ in my opinion‚ we still need more people involved in the

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    How does stress affect the immune system The immune system is designed to defend the body against millions of antigens that would otherwise invade it. None of these things are able to get in when your immune system is working efficiently‚ but the moment your immune system stops functioning properly‚ the opportunity for antigens to attack is available. Kiecolt-Glaser (1984) carried out a natural experiment investigating whether the stress of short-term stressors had an effect on immune system functioning

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    standards. While others may have no feelings or display emotions when they do something wrong. Because to them‚ it’s not wrong‚ it may not have been the best decision or best course of action to take. In my line of work as a Correctional Personnel‚ a large part of a correctional officer’s duties are daily cell searches which is to reduce or prevent the introduction of contraband into a secure maximum prison facility. For a job well done‚ Officers are given public praise‚ letter of accommodation just

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    internal body systems as it can be used to diagnose‚ monitor‚ or treat any diseases or conditions in the digestive‚ circulatory‚ and respiratory system. Numerous forms of technology can be used to diagnose diseases in the three internal systems earlier. Additionally‚ technology has helped people better understand how these systems work in order to improve the quality of health care provided and have better treatment options. Based on all the knowledge that has already been gathered about our internal

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    Introduction Criminologist and politicians have debated the effectiveness of correctional rehabilitation programs since the 1970’s when criminal justice scholars and policy makers throughout the United States embraced Robert Martinson’s credo of “nothing works” (Shrum‚ 2004). Recidivism‚ the rate at which released offenders return to jail or prison‚ has become the most accepted outcome measure in corrections. The public’s desire to reduce the economic and social costs associated with crime and incarceration

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    program. Sex Offenders People who commit sex crimes are known as sex offenders. We also define sex offenders as an individual who has confessed to‚ or been convicted of committing a sex crime‚ including rape‚ child molestation‚ and also downloading from the Internet or distributing child pornography. Laws against convicted sex offenders include the registration of all names in publicly accessed databases‚ the collection of DNA samples‚ State laws restricting where sex offenders can live and

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    affected New York but also affected the entire country in a way that no other event has. The attacks shook the way of life of many people including those in the classrooms around Nebraska. After the attacks George W. Bush said‚ “Today‚ our fellow citizens‚ our way of life‚ our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts.” It was just that the way of life of citizens was threatened across the nation. The 9/11 attacks affected the country in a number of ways professional

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