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Find an article about a whistleblower in a police department in the United States. Was the whistleblowing in this case moral according to the guidelines discussed in the text? Discuss the challenges the officer faced in deciding to "blow the whistle," any retaliation that occurred, the impact of the retaliation on the officer, and how the fear of retaliation may impact officers who witness corruption on the job. Minimum of 400 words.
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Find an article about a whistleblower in a police department in the United States. Was the whistleblowing in this case moral according to the guidelines discussed in the text? Discuss the challenges the officer faced in deciding to "blow the whistle," any retaliation that occurred, the impact of the retaliation on the officer, and how the fear of retaliation may impact officers who witness corruption on the job. Minimum of 400 words.
Flexible Pavement - surface made with hot mixed asphalt concrete 
Rigid pavement - surface made with portland cement concrete 
pavement - is a layering system that provides: 
-a strong structure to support loads 
-a smooth wearing surface 
-a skid resistant wearing surface 
-a durable under environmental influence surface 
surface - -asphalt for concrete surface 
-prevent water penetration 
-smooth and well loaded surface 
-resists the traffic load 
Base - -distributes the load to the foundation...
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Flexible Pavement - surface made with hot mixed asphalt concrete 
Rigid pavement - surface made with portland cement concrete 
pavement - is a layering system that provides: 
-a strong structure to support loads 
-a smooth wearing surface 
-a skid resistant wearing surface 
-a durable under environmental influence surface 
surface - -asphalt for concrete surface 
-prevent water penetration 
-smooth and well loaded surface 
-resists the traffic load 
Base - -distributes the load to the foundation...
denotationthe literal meaning of a word 
connotationthe implied or associative meaning of a word 
semantic clashtwo words that sound similar but have completely different meanings; 
usually between two dialects (ex: "boot" in America vs. England) 
"farming hypothesis"also known as the Anatolian hypothesis; the dispersal/movement 
of Proto-Indo-Europeans, who originated in Neolithic Anatolia, around the 6th-7th century 
during the "Neolithic Revolution"; This theory posits PIE origin in ...
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denotationthe literal meaning of a word 
connotationthe implied or associative meaning of a word 
semantic clashtwo words that sound similar but have completely different meanings; 
usually between two dialects (ex: "boot" in America vs. England) 
"farming hypothesis"also known as the Anatolian hypothesis; the dispersal/movement 
of Proto-Indo-Europeans, who originated in Neolithic Anatolia, around the 6th-7th century 
during the "Neolithic Revolution"; This theory posits PIE origin in ...
"Incident to" billing - Billing under a licensed physician; a way to bill Medicare for 
outpatient services rendered by a nonphysician health provider (NP) and receive 100% 
physician fee 
1st visit must be completed by physician, evals the pt and writes a plan of care 
the np does the follow-up visits and can get 100% physician reimbursement for that 
health problem being addressed 
*if new health problem is addressed by the NP, reimbursement will be at 85% 
A 33-year-old man is applying f...
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"Incident to" billing - Billing under a licensed physician; a way to bill Medicare for 
outpatient services rendered by a nonphysician health provider (NP) and receive 100% 
physician fee 
1st visit must be completed by physician, evals the pt and writes a plan of care 
the np does the follow-up visits and can get 100% physician reimbursement for that 
health problem being addressed 
*if new health problem is addressed by the NP, reimbursement will be at 85% 
A 33-year-old man is applying f...
Asphalt Chemistry - Bituminous material are *hydrocarbons* 
-very complex chemical composition that depends on the oil source and refining method 
-*Molecular structure is more important than composition* 
Asphalt types used in pavements - *Asphalt cement (asphalt binder)* 
-used for HMA(hot mixed asphalt) 
*Asphalt emulsion* 
-used for cold mix and maintenance applications 
*Asphalt cutback* 
-used for cold mix and maintenance applications. 
Asphalt Cement (binder) - Adheres to most rock 
-wate...
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Asphalt Chemistry - Bituminous material are *hydrocarbons* 
-very complex chemical composition that depends on the oil source and refining method 
-*Molecular structure is more important than composition* 
Asphalt types used in pavements - *Asphalt cement (asphalt binder)* 
-used for HMA(hot mixed asphalt) 
*Asphalt emulsion* 
-used for cold mix and maintenance applications 
*Asphalt cutback* 
-used for cold mix and maintenance applications. 
Asphalt Cement (binder) - Adheres to most rock 
-wate...
What is the chemical symbol for an atom that has 29 protons and 36 neutrons? 
 
A) Cu 
B) Kr 
C) N 
D) Tb 
E) S - ANSWERA) Cu 
 
How many SO2 molecules are there in 1.80 mol of SO2? 
 
A) 1.08 X 10^23 molecules SO2 
B) 6.02 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
C) 1.80 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
D) 1.08 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
E) 6.02 x 10^23 molecules SO2 - ANSWERD) 1.08 x 10^24 
 
1.80 mol SO2 X 
6.022x10^23 SP2 moles/1 mol SO2 
 
= D 
 
One of the choices below, which one is NOT an ionic compound? 
(Molecular Co...
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What is the chemical symbol for an atom that has 29 protons and 36 neutrons? 
 
A) Cu 
B) Kr 
C) N 
D) Tb 
E) S - ANSWERA) Cu 
 
How many SO2 molecules are there in 1.80 mol of SO2? 
 
A) 1.08 X 10^23 molecules SO2 
B) 6.02 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
C) 1.80 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
D) 1.08 x 10^24 molecules SO2 
E) 6.02 x 10^23 molecules SO2 - ANSWERD) 1.08 x 10^24 
 
1.80 mol SO2 X 
6.022x10^23 SP2 moles/1 mol SO2 
 
= D 
 
One of the choices below, which one is NOT an ionic compound? 
(Molecular Co...
RNSG 1430 Elimination Exam 
Questions with Answers 
 
What is elimination? - Answer-The excretion of waste products from the kidneys and 
intestines 
The excretion of waste products from the kidneys and intestines - Answer-GI system 
(intestines) passage of stool through intestinal tract and dispelling stool by means of 
intestinal smooth muscle contraction. 
Urinary system (kidneys)- passage of urine through urinary tract by means of urinary 
sphincters and urethra. 
Skin 
lungs 
micturition - ...
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RNSG 1430 Elimination Exam 
Questions with Answers 
 
What is elimination? - Answer-The excretion of waste products from the kidneys and 
intestines 
The excretion of waste products from the kidneys and intestines - Answer-GI system 
(intestines) passage of stool through intestinal tract and dispelling stool by means of 
intestinal smooth muscle contraction. 
Urinary system (kidneys)- passage of urine through urinary tract by means of urinary 
sphincters and urethra. 
Skin 
lungs 
micturition - ...
BECC MOD 1 practice exam questions 
and answers 100% verified 
What ARE 3 considerations when dealing with electrical burns? - CORRECT ANSWERElectrical current may burn a large area just below the surface 
Perform CPR if needed 
Treatment is the same as for a thermal burn 
(True/False) Section 300 of the PQS book list infrequent task and abnormal conditions. 
- CORRECT ANSWER-TRUE 
The overall purpose of PQS is to ...... - CORRECT ANSWER-provide a means to qualify 
ships personnel. 
(True/F...
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BECC MOD 1 practice exam questions 
and answers 100% verified 
What ARE 3 considerations when dealing with electrical burns? - CORRECT ANSWERElectrical current may burn a large area just below the surface 
Perform CPR if needed 
Treatment is the same as for a thermal burn 
(True/False) Section 300 of the PQS book list infrequent task and abnormal conditions. 
- CORRECT ANSWER-TRUE 
The overall purpose of PQS is to ...... - CORRECT ANSWER-provide a means to qualify 
ships personnel. 
(True/F...
Four key determinants of individual voting decisions:job dissatisfaction, union 
instrumentality, general union attitudes, and collective social identity 
Business unionismachieving equity and voice is collective bargaining in the workplace, 
through which unions win wage gains, benefits, grievance procedures, and protective work 
rules 
Servicing modelWorkers pay dues, and in return they are protected against bad times 
NeoliberalismER as market-based transaction between consenting, self-int...
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Four key determinants of individual voting decisions:job dissatisfaction, union 
instrumentality, general union attitudes, and collective social identity 
Business unionismachieving equity and voice is collective bargaining in the workplace, 
through which unions win wage gains, benefits, grievance procedures, and protective work 
rules 
Servicing modelWorkers pay dues, and in return they are protected against bad times 
NeoliberalismER as market-based transaction between consenting, self-int...
The focus of Mopar Customer Care is _____. - Answer-people 
Which customers are eligible to receive Ownership benefits? - Answer-All customers 
The Mopar Vehicle Protection (MVP) _____ plan provides extended, Stellantis-backed coverage on more 
than 5,000 components. - Answer-Maximum Care 
How can you ensure that your customer has completed their enrollment setup before leaving the 
dealership? - Answer-Have the customer perform and action using their vehicle's phone app 
Customers can contact ...
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The focus of Mopar Customer Care is _____. - Answer-people 
Which customers are eligible to receive Ownership benefits? - Answer-All customers 
The Mopar Vehicle Protection (MVP) _____ plan provides extended, Stellantis-backed coverage on more 
than 5,000 components. - Answer-Maximum Care 
How can you ensure that your customer has completed their enrollment setup before leaving the 
dealership? - Answer-Have the customer perform and action using their vehicle's phone app 
Customers can contact ...
How are Natural Asphalts formed? - When crude petroleum oils rose to the earths surface and 
formed pools, The action of the sun and wind drove off the lighter oils and gases, leaving a heavy 
residue. 
What are the differences in asphalt and tar? - Asphalt- a dark brown black cementitious material, 
solid or semisolid in consistency, in which the predominating constituents are bitumens which occur in 
nature such as or are obtained as residue in refining petroleum. 
Tar-brown or black bituminou...
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How are Natural Asphalts formed? - When crude petroleum oils rose to the earths surface and 
formed pools, The action of the sun and wind drove off the lighter oils and gases, leaving a heavy 
residue. 
What are the differences in asphalt and tar? - Asphalt- a dark brown black cementitious material, 
solid or semisolid in consistency, in which the predominating constituents are bitumens which occur in 
nature such as or are obtained as residue in refining petroleum. 
Tar-brown or black bituminou...
BECC MOD 3 TEST exam (questions and 
answers) verified 
What is the fourth requirement needed in the fire tetrahedron for flames to exist? 
A. Uninhibited chain reaction 
B. Uniterm-1nhibited chemical reaction 
C. Combustion 
D. Smoke - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Uninhibited chemical reaction 
Normal oxygen content in a atmosphere is ....... %. 
A. 19.5 to 22 
B. 19 to 21 
C. 17 to 18 
13.5 to 17 - CORRECT ANSWER-A. 19.5 to 22 
A deep fat fryer fire is classified as a ...... fire. 
A. Alpha 
B. Bravo 
C...
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BECC MOD 3 TEST exam (questions and 
answers) verified 
What is the fourth requirement needed in the fire tetrahedron for flames to exist? 
A. Uninhibited chain reaction 
B. Uniterm-1nhibited chemical reaction 
C. Combustion 
D. Smoke - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Uninhibited chemical reaction 
Normal oxygen content in a atmosphere is ....... %. 
A. 19.5 to 22 
B. 19 to 21 
C. 17 to 18 
13.5 to 17 - CORRECT ANSWER-A. 19.5 to 22 
A deep fat fryer fire is classified as a ...... fire. 
A. Alpha 
B. Bravo 
C...
1st line HTN therapy? 
Side effects of medication and how often to give? - Ace inhibitors 
Cough, hyperkalemia, renal dysfunction (avoid in those with renal artery stenosis) 
An off label use for Ace Inhibitors and ARB's? - to treat kidney problems caused by 
diseases (diabetic neuropathy). AKA: protects the kidneys 
Auricular hematoma - Usually caused by blunt trauma to the ear which should be 
drained as soon as possible to avoid damage to the cartilage of the ear. If untreated it 
can res...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1st line HTN therapy? 
Side effects of medication and how often to give? - Ace inhibitors 
Cough, hyperkalemia, renal dysfunction (avoid in those with renal artery stenosis) 
An off label use for Ace Inhibitors and ARB's? - to treat kidney problems caused by 
diseases (diabetic neuropathy). AKA: protects the kidneys 
Auricular hematoma - Usually caused by blunt trauma to the ear which should be 
drained as soon as possible to avoid damage to the cartilage of the ear. If untreated it 
can res...
process by which an organism takes in and makes use of food substances Define 
Nutrition 
Essential nutrients Which nutrients that we can't make in our cells but still need in order 
to complete growth 
macronutrients nutrients required in large amounts 
micronutrients nutrients needed in small amounts 
No! These are essential nutrients Can organisms synthesize (make) vitamins and 
minerals? 
No! These are essential nutrients Can organisms synthesize amino acids and fatty 
acids?
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process by which an organism takes in and makes use of food substances Define 
Nutrition 
Essential nutrients Which nutrients that we can't make in our cells but still need in order 
to complete growth 
macronutrients nutrients required in large amounts 
micronutrients nutrients needed in small amounts 
No! These are essential nutrients Can organisms synthesize (make) vitamins and 
minerals? 
No! These are essential nutrients Can organisms synthesize amino acids and fatty 
acids?
RNSG 1430 Thermoregulation Exam 
Questions with Correct Answers 
 
thermoregulation - Answer-the process of maintaining core body temperature within an 
optimal physiological range. critical for optimal physiological function 
hypothalamus - Answer-controls body temperature and signals for mechanisms to 
increase heat production or facilitate heat loss 
decreased temperature - Answer-blood vessels constrict, sweat glands less active, 
skeletal muscles contract, causing shivering 
increased tempe...
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RNSG 1430 Thermoregulation Exam 
Questions with Correct Answers 
 
thermoregulation - Answer-the process of maintaining core body temperature within an 
optimal physiological range. critical for optimal physiological function 
hypothalamus - Answer-controls body temperature and signals for mechanisms to 
increase heat production or facilitate heat loss 
decreased temperature - Answer-blood vessels constrict, sweat glands less active, 
skeletal muscles contract, causing shivering 
increased tempe...
What can be an effective "silent seller," helping you sell accessories and parts? - Answer-Your 
dealership's accessory display 
According to the 2021 SEMA Retail Trends Market Report, U.S. Automotive Aftermarket Sales are 
projected to _____ through 2024. - Answer-increase 
In which areas does Mopar primarily stand out against the competition? - Answer-Value and 
design/engineering 
How would you use Mopar "Dream Cards" with customers? - Answer-Show examples of an accessorized 
vehicle wit...
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What can be an effective "silent seller," helping you sell accessories and parts? - Answer-Your 
dealership's accessory display 
According to the 2021 SEMA Retail Trends Market Report, U.S. Automotive Aftermarket Sales are 
projected to _____ through 2024. - Answer-increase 
In which areas does Mopar primarily stand out against the competition? - Answer-Value and 
design/engineering 
How would you use Mopar "Dream Cards" with customers? - Answer-Show examples of an accessorized 
vehicle wit...
Exam 2 summarizes the key points of chapters 1-17
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Exam 2 summarizes the key points of chapters 1-17
process by which an organism takes in and makes use of food substancesDefine 
Nutrition 
Essential nutrientsWhich nutrients that we can't make in our cells but still need in order 
to complete growth 
macronutrientsnutrients required in large amounts 
micronutrientsnutrients needed in small amounts 
No! These are essential nutrientsCan organisms synthesize (make) vitamins and 
minerals?
- Exam (elaborations)
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process by which an organism takes in and makes use of food substancesDefine 
Nutrition 
Essential nutrientsWhich nutrients that we can't make in our cells but still need in order 
to complete growth 
macronutrientsnutrients required in large amounts 
micronutrientsnutrients needed in small amounts 
No! These are essential nutrientsCan organisms synthesize (make) vitamins and 
minerals?
Completed notes for an Algebra 1 class on solving two step equations.
- Class notes
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Completed notes for an Algebra 1 class on solving two step equations.
What are the three needs that an adequate diet fulfils in an animal? 1) To obtain 
chemical energy for the cellular work of the body- primarily ATP. 
2) To obtain organic raw materials for use in biosynthesis (eg carbon skeletons) 
3) To obtain essential nutrients that the animal cannot manufacture for itself. 
How strictly do animals stick to their usual diet? Most animals are opportunistic 
feeders, eg although deer and cows are usually herbivorous grazers, they will eat bird eggs/ 
small...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the three needs that an adequate diet fulfils in an animal? 1) To obtain 
chemical energy for the cellular work of the body- primarily ATP. 
2) To obtain organic raw materials for use in biosynthesis (eg carbon skeletons) 
3) To obtain essential nutrients that the animal cannot manufacture for itself. 
How strictly do animals stick to their usual diet? Most animals are opportunistic 
feeders, eg although deer and cows are usually herbivorous grazers, they will eat bird eggs/ 
small...
BECC Mod 3 study guide exam 
questions and answers 100% correct 
When is dog zebra set? - CORRECT ANSWER-Darken ship 
While at sea, at sunset, the order is given to darken ship. What fitting is secured? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Dog zebra 
What's the estimated time a fitting can be open? - CORRECT ANSWER-24hrs 
How many doors or fittings may be logged opened in each ship? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-24 
This fitting can be ordered open to provide comfort and health conditions for crew. - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Willia...
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BECC Mod 3 study guide exam 
questions and answers 100% correct 
When is dog zebra set? - CORRECT ANSWER-Darken ship 
While at sea, at sunset, the order is given to darken ship. What fitting is secured? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Dog zebra 
What's the estimated time a fitting can be open? - CORRECT ANSWER-24hrs 
How many doors or fittings may be logged opened in each ship? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-24 
This fitting can be ordered open to provide comfort and health conditions for crew. - 
CORRECT ANSWER-Willia...
Na+ - ANSWERsodium 
 
Li+ - ANSWERlithium 
 
K+ - ANSWERpotassium 
 
Ca 2+ - ANSWERcalcium 
 
Mg 2+ - ANSWERmagnesium 
 
Cs+ - ANSWERcesium 
 
Al 3+ - ANSWERaluminum 
 
Ba 2+ - ANSWERbarium 
 
Sr 2+ - ANSWERstrontium 
 
Pb 2+ - ANSWERlead II 
 
Mn 2+ - ANSWERmanganese II 
 
Cu 2+ - ANSWERcopper II 
 
Cr 3+ - ANSWERchromium III 
 
Ni 2+ - ANSWERnickel II 
 
Fe 3+ - ANSWERiron III 
 
Sn 2+ - ANSWERtin II 
 
Ag+ - ANSWERsilver I 
 
Co 2+ - ANSWERcobalt II 
 
Br- - ANSWERbromide 
 
Cl- - ANSWERchlor...
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Na+ - ANSWERsodium 
 
Li+ - ANSWERlithium 
 
K+ - ANSWERpotassium 
 
Ca 2+ - ANSWERcalcium 
 
Mg 2+ - ANSWERmagnesium 
 
Cs+ - ANSWERcesium 
 
Al 3+ - ANSWERaluminum 
 
Ba 2+ - ANSWERbarium 
 
Sr 2+ - ANSWERstrontium 
 
Pb 2+ - ANSWERlead II 
 
Mn 2+ - ANSWERmanganese II 
 
Cu 2+ - ANSWERcopper II 
 
Cr 3+ - ANSWERchromium III 
 
Ni 2+ - ANSWERnickel II 
 
Fe 3+ - ANSWERiron III 
 
Sn 2+ - ANSWERtin II 
 
Ag+ - ANSWERsilver I 
 
Co 2+ - ANSWERcobalt II 
 
Br- - ANSWERbromide 
 
Cl- - ANSWERchlor...
Nutrition Take in food, take apart food, food is taken up. 
What three categories to animals fall in? Herbivores(plants) 
Carnivores(eat other animals) 
Omnivores(regularly consumed animals and plants) 
Humans fall into which of those three categories. Omnivores 
The animals diet provides__________ and that is converted into_________ and powers 
processes in the body. It provides chemical energy that is converted to ATP and that is 
used to power processes in the body. 
Animals need organic___...
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Nutrition Take in food, take apart food, food is taken up. 
What three categories to animals fall in? Herbivores(plants) 
Carnivores(eat other animals) 
Omnivores(regularly consumed animals and plants) 
Humans fall into which of those three categories. Omnivores 
The animals diet provides__________ and that is converted into_________ and powers 
processes in the body. It provides chemical energy that is converted to ATP and that is 
used to power processes in the body. 
Animals need organic___...
Completed Notes for an Algebra 1 class on solving multistep equations.
- Class notes
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Completed Notes for an Algebra 1 class on solving multistep equations.
Test Bank for The Police in America: An Introduction, 10th Edition 10e by Samuel Walker and Charles Katz. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15 (Complete) 
 
PART 1 FOUNDATIONS 
Chapter 1 Police and Society 
Chapter 2 The History of the American Police 
Chapter 3 The Contemporary Law Enforcement Industry 
 
PART 2 OFFICERS AND ORGANIZATIONS 
Chapter 4 Police Organizations 
Chapter 5 Police Officers I: Recruitment and Training for a Changing Society 
Chapter 6 Police Officers II:...
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Test Bank for The Police in America: An Introduction, 10th Edition 10e by Samuel Walker and Charles Katz. Full Chapters test bank are included - Chapter 1 to 15 (Complete) 
 
PART 1 FOUNDATIONS 
Chapter 1 Police and Society 
Chapter 2 The History of the American Police 
Chapter 3 The Contemporary Law Enforcement Industry 
 
PART 2 OFFICERS AND ORGANIZATIONS 
Chapter 4 Police Organizations 
Chapter 5 Police Officers I: Recruitment and Training for a Changing Society 
Chapter 6 Police Officers II:...