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    The passage of the Affordable Care Act into law by President Obama in the year 2010 carried with it a myriad of blended responses among Americans. As much as the law is viewed by numerous as a noteworthy policy feat in the United States, there are the individuals who oppose this idea. Six years down the line, the open deliberation about the issue of the Affordable Care Act does not appear as though it is leaving at any point soon. Individuals from various background differ on the grounds of…

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    Refinement not Recall The Obama administration has been known for many things over the last eight years. One of the most prominent is Obamacare, arguably the most controversial piece of legislation in decades. President Obama made it his mission to create a major healthcare reform in his years as president and thus we saw the creation and implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as Obamacare. Many Americans still do not understand what this law…

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    Imagine not having worrying about getting sick and the expenses of going to the doctor. This is a reality in many major counties throughout the world. Most major industrialized countries have universal affordable healthcare guaranteed to every citizen as a right. Citizens in these countries do not have to worry about getting sick and not being able to afford to go to the doctor. However, this is not the case in the United States. Just seven years ago, citizens in the United States would be…

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    Argumentative Essay On War

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    The United States of America is informally at war with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). ISIS has performed many terrorist attacks all around the world in major cities like Paris. These acts of terror have made people all over the world anxious when it comes to the war with ISIS. People are wondering why the U.S. has not destroyed this radical group when the U.S. has the most advanced military in the world. But many arguments spark up about as to what is morally right in fighting a war…

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    Breast Argumentative Essay

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    Since the start of 2016, increasingly more stories and news articles have appeared about women liberating themselves and their families. These women are choosing to breast feed in public, regardless of society’s ideas on its appropriateness. Why is a woman feeding her child seen as an inappropriate act in society? Woman are sexualized. A person sees a breast and it is immediately sexualized. Breasts are not sexual organs though, they are on the human body with the intent that they will be used…

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    . Hawking says that there was a time when everything in the universe were connected to each other and the density of the universe was infinite, which according to the “general theory of relativity…predicts that there” was “a singular point in the universe” [3]. Before big bang, nothing existed. Energy and time were created later. This theory is in coherence with the scientific method. If we invest some thinking to find some evidences that support the existence of god, we can find a few…

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    Based on transcendental method, Lonergan posits what he calls the “transcendental precepts,” merely that one must “be attentive, be intelligent, be reasonable, [and] be responsible.” To the extent that one does these things, the self-transcending subject is “authentic,” that is to say, he makes objective judgements of value, goodness. As one more and more consistently follows the transcendental precepts, he more consistently come to know and choose the good; he moves from inauthenticity toward…

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    “For a person whose mind is in a dark, scary or dangerous place, one scribbled not from a doctor’s hand can change everything. It may bring sweat relief, the lifting of a grey fog, or a sense of being in control again. But for some, it can spark a journey into an even darker, scarier, territory”. According to At Issue, from the Sirs data base, Depression is a serious mental illness that affects ten to fifteen kids. Symptoms of depression can range from sadness, worthlessness or even hopelessness…

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    Negotiation with principle works very well, but what if the person you are negotiating with lies and continue to escalate their demands? These are just some tricks misused as bargaining tactics by individuals who are not looking to reach a mutual agreement. It is used by those who know that they have the upper hand and no one will stop them. The tactics these types of individuals use may be illegal, unethical or simply unnecessary. Their purpose is to win in an unprincipled contest of will…

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    CTO Argumentative Essay

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    Psychiatrists say they will attempt to manage patients through ACT alone, but most end up on a CTO. Giving the patient an opportunity to co-operate with the treatment is better than deeming them to be unlikely to adhere as soon as the process starts. Most clinicians try not to immediately place the person on a CTO; they would prefer to develop a therapeutic alliance with the patient and then place them on a CTO if necessary. This is possible with ACT because it provides a safety net when…

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