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    with the Tenno's court, to the Tokugawa, when the bushi became the unchallenged rulers in what historian Edwin O. Reischauer called a "centralized feudal" form of government. Instrumental in the rise of the new bakufu was Tokugawa Ieyasu, the main beneficiary of the achievements of Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Already powerful, Ieyasu profited by his transfer to the rich Kantō area. He maintained two million koku of land, a new headquarters at Edo, a strategically situated castle town…

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    of act of A Doll’s House money enables Torvald to chastise his wife for her reckless spending habits and inability to comprehend finances. Later during Act II & III, Nora herself releases her naivety on such matters. While Rose is portrayed as a beneficiary of Troy’s income. She passively submits to Troy’s dominance in the family. However, she does rebel in some manners, the primary example supporting Cory’s intention to quit his job to pursue college football. While the Rose and Nora…

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    III. The pro/con point of view of the policy: The ACA is the largest health care policy in the U.S. with many advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages of the ACA is that roughly tens of millions of Americans, who are uninsured, will have access to affordable health insurance coverage utilizing the marketplace. Another advantage of this policy is that more than half of the uninsured individuals are able to receive health insurance either at a low cost or no cost through the State 's…

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    Swot Analysis Of Ymca

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    YMCA is a charitable organization with a mandate to provide healthier lifestyle and opportunities equally to all of is beneficiaries. Although YMCA was founded in June 1844 in London by George Williams, the Canadian presence of YMCA came into being in 1851, making YMCA Canada a 165 years old organization. Today, YMCA has a footprint in 125 countries with over 57 million beneficiaries. From the start YMCA grew very rapidly due to its core principles that were based upon Muscular Christianity.…

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    The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as the Food Stamp Program allows low and no-income people living in communities to purchase food. SNAP is one of the largest program that covers the domestic hunger. The targets of the program are families in poverty, to meet health, nutritional assistance. The program is funded by the federal government. The agencies that provide the services receive grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, under the Food and Nutrition…

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    Coming out of a period of increased scrutiny on development organizations and a string of critics deriding the top-down approach of Western development organizations, the project sought to include the perspectives beneficiaries. At the outset an experimental project, the design team aimed to pilot a new model of development project hinged on the participatory approach, involving community-wide meetings, special attention to marginalized residents (women and the poor)…

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    Constantly increasing cost of health care expenditures is growing concern for the health care system in the United States. Increasing share of the health care expenditures from 13.1 percent of GDP in 2000 to 17.5 percent of GDP in 2014 has outpaced the other sectors of the nation’s economy (Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services, 2014). In 2014, nation’s health care expenditures grew to $ 3 trillion an increase of 5.4 percent from 2013 (National health expenditure, 2014). According to…

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    Chronic Health Issues

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    It comes as no surprise to anyone that America is in a financial crisis. Socioeconomics and chronic health issues such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer amongst Americans and especially in the state of Texas has become a hot debate. Research on the study of behavior at the individual level has shown individuals with low political efficacy are connected to socioeconomics and dependency on low-income support services. While there is a time and place for low-income support services…

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    Gender Determining Leadership In Death of a Salesman, a dramatic play in the book “Literature for Composition an Introduction to Literature”, the Loman’s family is a prime example of what gender criticism looks like. Throughout this play there are secretive details that show that this story has a lot to do with the gender roles of each character. This play is based off what people consider the normal or traditional family. Willy, Biff, and Happy, all males, show in different ways that males are…

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    qualities are measured in units of standard deviation. Hospital Value-based purchasing program is a center for Medicaid services and Medicare initiative which rewards acute-care hospitals with incentive payments for quality care they provide to the beneficiaries of Medicare. HVBP are normally applicable in acute care hospitals. Alternatives 1. Effect of Hospital Value based…

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