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    Between the years 1800 and 1850, the United states formed a strong union, even though the North and South had a few differences that they still needed to work on. During those years, both the North and South established strong economies, which meant the differences were becoming more dangerous for the union. It was hard to agree on things in the nation, they basically split the them down the middle. As the nation got bigger, the people wondered how each side would turn out. The Economy of the…

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    School Vouchers This movement provides low income families grants and subsidies to send their children to private school in hopes of minimizing inequality and class discrimination. Parents can also choose to send their children to a school outside of their district. The pros are to help create a more stable and democratic society which promotes freedom to choose where and how children will be educated regardless of their families income and social status. Also, it forces public schools to become…

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    Juveniles should not be tried as adults for it is wrong to hold adolescents, under the legal age, to adult standards. If children do not even receive the same rights as adults in the first place, it makes no sense to try them in adult court. These juveniles should have the opportunity to be rehabilitated in a positive manner, for they tend to come from troubled households and violent neighborhoods. In over half of the cases these troubled kids don’t know any different way than a life of crime…

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    Many are starting to have more negative feelings like disgust, rather than the feeling of safety. This change in public opinion could help push the system towards science to fix the overcrowding and misconceptions. Along with the change in public opinion, many Americans are starting to call for an action known as “defunding the police.” While there is much controversy on this statement, there is still truth in the fact that many police…

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    The European Industrial Revolution was a time of drastic change. In England it became a transformation from hand tools and handmade items to machined and mass-produced goods. The growth of factories replaced the cottage industries and spawned the development of cities. Growing cities and factories led to changes in transportation, labor, and working conditions. These changes generally helped workers lives, even though initially there were more negatives than positives. Before the…

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    Sepsis Case Study Essay

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    According to the Health Service Executive’s National Clinical Guideline No. 6 (2014), Sepsis is “the clinical syndrome defined by the presence of both infection and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)”. Each hospital should have its own sepsis protocol, however it should meet the standards expected by the guidelines set nationally. “Sepsis is common and is a time dependent medical emergency”, HSE’s National Clinical Guideline No. 6 (2014). According to this national guideline,…

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    Here Child notes that disease and infection were frequent throughout the schools, due to poor sanitization, malnourishment and overcrowding. These occurrences are similarly seen throughout Native American history once the white settlers arrived, as they often forced Native American tribes onto land with limited space and nourishment, and additionally brough disease that infected and…

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    The Georgia Southern Museum features many exhibits, from the Archaeology of Camp Lawton to The Mosasaur. The Museum is a great place in which people of all ages can go and learn about different things that relate to the area surrounding Georgia Southern University. Georgia Southern being a very diverse place, there is much to be learned about the surrounding areas. The museum is a great place for children to go and learn also, not would they be excited but I was also very excited when I walked…

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    white pearl bracelet around her wrist that her immigrant mom bought her from L.A. (Reagan) . It’s cruel that millions of immigrants die every day trying to cross the border for the American dream. Even though Immigrants are taking our jobs and overcrowding our population by a short percentage, Illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the U.S and work as long as they make a commitment and obey the laws. If it wasn’t for the immigrants, who…

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    Bike Bicycle Problems

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    Our project is centered around solving problems that stem from bicycle traffic on campus. We are primarily concerned with the constant overcrowding of bike racks around campus. We believe this is a result of the large number of students who enjoy riding bikes and use them to quickly navigate the campus. While bike traffic might not seem like a problem at first, if you take into account how many bikes are registered each year and how widely student’s schedules vary, the result is that very few…

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