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    Title: Religions cause war Specific purpose: The purpose of my speech is to inform my audience should take several steps about the misunderstanding between religions to stop the war. Central Idea: By supporting actions towards stricter laws against the effects on human and the environmental health, misunderstanding of religions will be brought to a halt. Intro I. Attention: Have anyone thought about the impacts of using the name of any religion to start a war? Could you imagine how people would…

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    What Were the Main Causes of the Revolutionary War The American Revolutionary War was the biggest conflict in America of battle for Independence. American colonists fought for the independence to avoid dictatorship created by British colonies according to the Parliament, particularly the tax laws; the Colonists began the rebellion against the British. The Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party played the huge role of the causes of the Revolutionary War because the American Colonists were opposing…

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    Confucius On Conflict

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    applications of the designed projects are more frequent due to negligence and carelessness of some contractors and technicians. Also, promised delivery dates and deadlines are more frequently delayed and not met. The fourth step will be identifying the root causes. (Mind Tools Editorial Team, n.d.). With the pressure of competition, project managers advised the designers to cut budgets to increase profitability and to increase the speed of work to accommodate extra projects, which in turn,…

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    One of the causes of the Sri Lankan Civil War, which falls under external influence, is colonialism. Sri Lanka was under British colonial rule from 1796-1948. The British implemented the divide and rule tactic when governing Sri Lanka, where minority groups, in this case Tamils, are given preferential treatment. This is to aggravate differences between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil minority. This way, the majority group that was being discriminated against would direct their grievances…

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    stressing my brain out to the point of just playing “Eeny Meeny Miney Mo”. A topic that caught my eye rather quickly was the question of if religion causes war. Of course, my opinion is one of strong emotion, but that is for later on. This topic is one that should, though it’s not, be a topic on every world inhabitants mind right now. Today the war ensuing over practices of religion is hitting closer to home than most ever thought possible. Islam has now been turned from a sacred worship to a…

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    Did the Bank War cause the Panic of 1837? In my opinion, yes, it did cause the panic. Many reasons why it was harmful to the growth of the United States was when every bank stopped payment specie (gold and silver coinage). Because of the panic, unemployment rates rose drastically. Thousands of people lost their jobs. Some causes include the economic policies of President Andrew Jackson who came up with the Specie Circular. He also refused to set up the Second Bank of the United States. This…

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    couldn’t process driver’s licenses and couldn’t share data with other agencies. (1) DMV has been unable to process in-person driver’s licenses or ID cards at its 74 customer service centers. The root cause of the failure was identified as the memory card of the EMC DMX-3 SAN array. Even though the primary cause of the failure was the SAN array, the database…

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    Sentinel Event Case Study

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    1. Define Sentinel Event and give an example. An event that has adverse consequences to patients e.g. wrong site surgery or adverse reaction to a medication. A root cause analysis has to be done and reported to whoever is running the hospital. 2. When should medication reconciliation occur? Who is the primary person responsible for medication reconciliation at your site? On arrival at the ER. When there is a transition in the care on the floor Into and out of surgery Pharmacy technician in…

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    In the poems “God’s Grandeur” by Hopkins, and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Banks the reader will find many similarities like the use of figurative language, diction, and theme. All these usages of rhetoric strategies help strengthen, and clarify the intent of the author. Both poems “God’s Grandeur” by Hopkins, and “The Fish” by Elizabeth Bishop use figurative language, and imagery in order to push their message, and help the reader understand their point of view. In “God’s Grandeur”, Hopkins says…

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    the issue. While issues are temporarily resolved they often reoccur over time because the root cause was not resolved. In turn, further troubleshooting is required and will continue to be required until the root cause is resolved. RCA eliminates this type of redundant cycle of troubleshooting. Recommendations After determining the issue, analyzing the causal relationship and identifying the root-cause and initial recommendation is formed. Based up a combination of industry standards, technical…

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