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Jackson County Department of Corrections: Corrections Officer Openings.

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Splitting the Uranium Atom – Nuclear Fission

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 Speaker’s Notes for the Nunavut Planning Commission Gordon Edwards Ph.D. Figure 1 Figure 2 A Model of the Uranium Atom A Monument to the Splitting of the Atom Splitting the Uranium Atom – Nuclear Fission Uranium is the heaviest metal that can be mined from the earth. Uranium was discovered about 200 years ago, but it had no practical use until the beginning of World War II. In 1938-39 scientists discovered that an atom of uranium can be broken into two or three pieces when struck by a fast-moving particle called a neutron. The splitting of a uranium atom releases energy. This process is called “nuclear fission”, since the centre of an atom is called its nucleus. When a uranium atom splits it gives off more neutrons, which can then split more atoms, and so the energy level rapidly multiplies. When trillions of atoms are split almost simultaneously, the energy released is the power of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was the first practical use of uranium. Figure 1 sh...

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Evolution of Emotion

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The study of the evolution of emotions dates back to the 19th century. Evolution and natural selection has been applied to the study of human communication, mainly by Charles Darwin in his 1872 work, The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.[1] Darwin researched the expression of emotions in an effort to support his theory of evolution. He proposed that much like other traits found in animals, emotions also evolved and were adapted over time.[2] His work looked at not only facial expressions in animals and specifically humans, but attempted to point out parallels between behaviors in humans and other animals.  According to modern evolutionary theory, different emotions evolved at different times. Primal emotions, such as fear, are associated with ancient parts of the brain and presumably evolved among our premammal ancestors. Filial emotions, such as a human mother's love for her offspring, seem to have evolved among early mammals. Social emotions, such as guilt and pri...

CORRECTIONS OFFICER POSITIONS AVAILABLE !

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CONTACT:  JOHNATHAN BALDREE (816) 881-3939 jbaldree@jacksongov.org Apply online at  www.jacksongov.org/jobs

NINTH CIRCUIT DISCUSSES ROUTINE SECURITY SCREENS FOR EMPLOYEE WHO MADE A THREAT

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ©2019 Article published in the free LLRMI E-Newsletter Link to article online: https://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_updates/2019_nickler_v_county_of_clark/ http://www.llrmi.com | http://www.patctech.com NINTH CIRCUIT DISCUSSES ROUTINE SECURITY SCREENS FOR EMPLOYEE WHO MADE A THREAT April 2019 For duplication & redistribution of this article, please contact Law Enforcement Risk Management Group by phone at 317-386-8325. Law Enforcement Risk Management Group, 700 N. Carr Rd. #595, Plainfield, IN 46168 ________________________________________________________________________________ Article Source: https://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_updates/2019_nickler_v_county_of_clark/ ©2019 Brian S. Batterton, J.D., Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute On October 24, 2018, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided Nickler v. County of Clark et al.i ,...

SIXTH CIRCUIT EXAMINES CURTILAGE AND OFFICER CONDUCT DURING A KNOCK AND TALK

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ©2019 Article published in the free LLRMI E-Newsletter Link to article online: https://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_updates/2019_morgan_v_fairfield_county/ http://www.llrmi.com | http://www.patctech.com SIXTH CIRCUIT EXAMINES CURTILAGE AND OFFICER CONDUCT DURING A KNOCK AND TALK April 2019 For duplication & redistribution of this article, please contact Law Enforcement Risk Management Group by phone at 317-386-8325. Law Enforcement Risk Management Group, 700 N. Carr Rd. #595, Plainfield, IN 46168 ________________________________________________________________________________ Article Source: https://www.llrmi.com/articles/legal_updates/2019_morgan_v_fairfield_county/ ©2019 Brian S. Batterton, J.D., Legal & Liability Risk Management Institute On September 6, 2018, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals decided Morgan v. Fairfield Countyi , in whic...

GABA

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gamma- Aminobutyric acid , or  γ-aminobutyric acid   / ˈ ɡ æ m ə   ə ˈ m iː n oʊ b juː ˈ t ɪr ɪ k   ˈ æ s ɪ d / , or  GABA / ˈ ɡ æ b ə / , is the chief  inhibitory neurotransmitter  in the developmentally mature  mammalian   central nervous system . Its principal role is reducing  neuronal  excitability throughout the  nervous system . In humans, GABA is also directly responsible for the regulation of  muscle tone . [2] gamma -Aminobutyric acid Names Preferred IUPAC name 4-Aminobutanoic acid Identifiers CAS Number 56-12-2   3D model ( JSmol ) Interactive image ChEBI CHEBI:16865   ChEMBL ChEMBL96   ChemSpider 116   DrugBank DB02530   ECHA InfoCard 100.000.235 EC Number 200-258-6 IUPHAR/BPS 1067 KEGG D00058   MeSH gamma-Aminobutyric+Acid PubChem   CID 119 RTECS number ES6300000 UNII 2ACZ6IPC6I   InCh...