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- 461: Whistleblowing
- ... Patrol Council,. internet: www.borderpatrol11613.org 9. Federal and State Statues for Whistleblowers, (1988) WHISTLEBLOWING DEFINED Congress enacted the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 to strengthen protections for Federal employees, former employees and applicants for employment who claim that they have been subjected to personnel actions because of their whistleblowing activities. The Act made significant changes affecting appeals by the whistleblowers to the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board. (The National ...
- 462: People Accused of Violent Crimes Should Not Be Allowed To Post Bail
- ... accused. In Nebraska, as written in the Statutes of Nebraska, bail is granted after a judge takes into account the nature and circumstances of the offense charged. This judge looks at the defendants family ties, employment, financial resources, character and mentality, having resided in the community, conviction records, and record of court appearances or of flight to avoid prosecution or failure to appear. A judge, when deciding if bail is to ...
- 463: Marijuana
- ... Cigarettes. These are only a few of the reasons that Marijuana legal. To really get into the legalization issue not only do you have to look into the facts of the case but also the employment effects it would have. Granted there are no hard facts that say marijuana needs to be legal (or illegal). If a person tries pictures the number of jobs a single American field of Marijuana would ...
- 464: Corruption in the NYPD
- ... a number of colleges in New York. The minimum education has increased, and background information are now completed before police candidates enter the academy. Automatic disqualification have now expanded to include dismissal from public service employment, misdemeanor convictions that have been reduced from felonies, and a schedule of moving violation. The academy, while increasing the graduate requirements, has integrated issues into the areas of bribery and related offences, police ethics, civil ...
- 465: The Drinking Age: An 18-Year-Olds Right
- ... to say they're old enough to handle alcohol."(Castaneda 1) Alcohol consumption is part of the American culture, and creates many opportunities. The manufacture and sale of alcohol produce revenue for the government, and employment for many people who work in breweries, liquor stores, and restaurants. Some people even argue that small amounts of alcohol may even have medicinal, and health benefits. Local, and federal government policies work hard to ...
- 466: Violence Against Women Act
- ... motivated. It also gives a private civil right of action to the victims of these crimes. The Senate report attached to the act states that "Gender based crimes and fear of gender based crimes...reduces employment opportunities and consumer spending affecting interstate commerce." Sara Benenson has been abused by her husband, Andrew Benenson, since 1978. Because of this abuse, she sued her husband under various tort claims and violations under the ...
- 467: Psychodelic Drugs
- ... Beyond this, these symptoms could indicate a more serious problem or addiction: MEDICAL •Accidents or injuries •Nausea and vomiting •Mysterious bruises •Gastritis • Blackouts (cannot remember something while drinking) •Passing out (unconsciousness) •Emergency room visits ACADEMIC/EMPLOYMENT •Academic failure/poor work performance •Missing classes/absenteeism from work • Not living up to one's potential •Difficulties with deadlines or procrastination SEXUAL •Impotence •Sexual assault •Inability to resist unwanted sexual advance • Engaging in sexual ...
- 468: Being An Athletic Trainer
- ... athletic trainers. A new awareness to prevent and treat injuries and an athletic trainer's value can possibly demand an increase in that field. The growth of insurance companies which cover sports medicine also heighten employment opportunities
- 469: The HIV Epidemic
- ... particularly when HIV infection reveals the person's sexual orientation or use of illegal drugs. Disclosure can cause embarrassment, social isolation, and loss of self-esteem. A breach of privacy can result in loss of employment or employability, insurance or insurability, or housing. This privacy principle is being repeatedly tested, with many political bodies in the United States clamoring for a right to know. Imagine a variety of circumstances in which ...
- 470: Depression and Its Effects
- ... over time. These results suggest that older adolescent females with vulnerability to depression may be more susceptible while negotiating certain developmental challenges, such as starting college, moving away from home, and preparing for full-time employment. Recent research suggests that severe childhood emotional trauma plays a role in many women's depressions. The American Psychological Association's Task Force on Women and Depression discovered that 37% of depressed women had suffered ...
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