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    is over. We never received our uniforms, because they did not order them. Bayou is the most unorganized school I have ever seen. NSA had matching uniforms, and we did not. They “ordered” them five days before the first game. Why? They have known for 50 years when basketball season started. The school is so prepared. This school is a simulated prison. The best rule, the school randomly invented this week is, you can not have water in the classroom. The punishment for drinking water is Saturday…

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    There are several things that commonly cause death in the world. Two of the biggest factors contributing to death in the country is smoking, and shockingly enough, eating. Obesity in the United States started rising quickly 1970’s and continues to rise even more every year. What is it that’s causing more and more people to suffer from the negative effects of food? The food industry itself is extremely flawed from excessive numbers of fast food restaurants to the ease of access to unhealthy food,…

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    Sick Call Paper

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    March 8, 2016 Mr. John Mitchell Mellennium Rehabilitation Center 2946 Sunset Blvd Lexington, SC, 29169 The purpose of my letter is to request for your support and funding that will bring great positive changes for your organization. Since the beginning of the year, staffing has been a major concern. 85 to 90 percent of the regular staff left, causing a big issue for the organization. Sick calls are still a big problem. The biggest problem is that the agencies’ nurses and CNA’s are qualified…

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    Another key trial I investigated is a meta-analysis of 150 double-blind trials.(18) A substantial 21 533 people participated across these mostly, short-term trials. The main aim of this study was to compare and contrast the overall effectiveness of 9 second-generation antipsychotics with the first-generation drug, Haloperidol. Due to the limitations of this SSM I will be interpreting results concerning Clozapine and Risperidone exclusively. The comparisons made were regarding efficacy in…

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    As King was winning tennis championships, a book published in 1963 would spark a movement that changed the lives of women in America and around the world. Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique began as a series of interviews the author did in the late 1950s and early 1960s with her fellow graduates of Smith College, one of the most prestigious colleges for women. She found that many were unhappy with the restrictions their roles as wives and mothers put on their lives. Friedan’s book documented…

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    William came into his inheritance. William R. Hearst decided to take up permanent residence on his father's 168,000-acre ranch in southern California. There he spent $37 million on a private castle, (Hearst Castle), put $50 million into New York City real estate, and put another $50 million into his art collection. This was the largest ever assembled by a single individual. (This castle is AMAZING!) During the 1920s one American in every four read a Hearst newspaper. Hearst owned twenty…

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    prevents the government from controlling drug prices. (Mercola) 1. An example of this is the recent price increase of Daraprim that was priced at $750 by Turing Pharmaceuticals, simply because they could. (Pollack) 2. In effect, Americans can pay up to 50 percent more than other countries for identical drugs. a. If Americans were charged at the same prices as in other countries, about $94 billion would be saved every year. (Mercola) Transition: Now that we have talked about the problems,…

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    Ever wonder how such a bitter bean as cocoa can become such a sweet savory food as chocolate? There's a darker story behind how they get this food that is still sadly happening to this day in the Ivory Coast. From child labor, dying animals, and people just doing nothing to stop this. The negatives far outweigh the positives in chocolate production in the Ivory Coast. Chocolate as we all know and love it, is a sweet food that had originally been a bitter drink for the Europeans. As stated in…

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    Nike Sweat Shops

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    This paper addresses, some of the concepts of social responsibility, integrity, and other business ethics which were involved with Nike during it incidents of the below ethical standards. It goes into details of the right or wrong of inflicting our values on this society, was the video a true glimpse into Nike ethical standard, how they fixed the issues, and my opinion of them now. Nike Sweat Shops In the following paper, I will discuss the issues with Nike and their factories overseas. I will…

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    To this day, the Carter Family is widely considered as the most influential group in country music and are commonly known as the first family of country music. Their style of play was responsible for influencing several genres of music that is played today including, country, bluegrass, rock and Southern Gospel. Several of their songs, such as “Wasbash Cannonball” and “Can the Circle Be Unbroken” set the standards for what is country music. The Carter Family, all born and raised in Virginia, was…

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