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    should happen in the United States. A small town just outside of Detroit, Flint, Michigan is suffering from the worst case of lead poisoning in the states since the 1970’s. What was once a prosperous city due to the automobile industry is now left poverty stricken.After this, the city was forced to make dire budget cuts leading to tens of thousands of homes are left with lead heavy water and a state of emergency lasting over three years. To end the devastation, the Army Corps of Engineers must…

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    Scientific Validity

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    reliable and if not tested before running the analysis it could lead to inaccurate results. Experimental settings used during the treatments could cause errors if any variables are manipulated or missed during the test. Participant’s diversity and interests can also effect the results of the research. There are various threats to construct validity and they are as follows, incorrectly defined initial instruments and procedures could lead to inadequate results. When only a single measure or…

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    Leaders can be elected without this glorifying trait and can walk through life with much success but will lack the lasting impression that those who command the presence of nations and peoples alike with leave. Statesmanship is the ability lead by example, to lead in conjunction with a governing body and a body to govern. Leadership on the other hand is the trait that can be combed, tailored and tweaked to fit the will and need of those being led. Statesmanship and leadership overlap in the…

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    Structured play is where the adults lead activities and the child follows the adults’ guidance and instructions. This enhances children’s knowledge in some aspects of play and enrichens their play experience and learning. For example a structured play activity is where the practitioner leads the activity (such as writing letter formations) leads the children which enables them to gain more knowledge so that in the future the children are able to do this without the help of the practitioners.…

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    At the nurse lead meeting an open discussion occurred with the nurse manager and nurse leads to discuss the increase in CAUTIs on the unit. As a result, the nurse manager felt it would be a positive project to try on the unit to help decrease CAUTIs while a few of the nurse leads did not like the idea. Unfortunately, those few felt it would only add to their workload and did not want the additional responsibility at this time. While their reasoning was it is up to the patients’ individual…

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    After the civil war, Americans ran on money and new devices of business. With the expansion of businesses and the nations rail system this lead to bigger markets and industries. Railroads were the biggest industry in the late 19th century because this allowed trade with other markets and cities. The railroad was privately owned but publicly financed by land grants from the government. Along with the expansion of the rail road, there was an invention of the telegraph. The telegraph was invented…

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    successful in life, but at the same time society does not provide any effective legitimate means to reach that goals (Merton, 1938, Pg.675). Those who are in the lower brackets of society, and do to the pressure that society puts on the individual it leads to those individual finding other illegitimate means of reaching that goal, which Merton defines as being in the middle/ upper class (Merton, 1938, Pg.679). In the other hand Robert Agnew argues that strain theory is more complex than such…

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    The failure begins with the encoding process within the memory. Any interference or distraction during the encoding process leads to errors within the recall. Both failures in recognition and memory recall explain the concept of déjà vu. An individual does not instantly recall a moment of déjà vu. Déjà vu suddenly hits the individual’s recognition without notice or a predisposed…

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    sense of hope will lead to the development of fear and carry a sense of mistrust with them to other relationships. (McLeod, 2008) 2. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt The child of two to three years old begin to assert their independence and taking control of things. The child will discover many skills and abilities, such as putting on clothes and shoes. These skills illustrate the child's growing sense of independence and autonomy. It is important…

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    Gateway Drug Theory

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    people that say marijuana is a gateway drug, which means that using marijuana will lead to the use of more hardcore drugs like speed, cocaine, ecstasy, and/or heroin. In an article published in 2012 called Marijuana is not a Gateway Drug by Bruce Marken explains his reasons on why he believes marijuana is not a gateway drug. He provides information about two studies that show that there is no links into why marijuana leads to other drug use. Bruce Mirken has some good reasoning on why marijuana…

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