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    Why does it take so long to get through airport security? It is because airports have to have more security now than they used to so people have to go through metal detectors as well as backscatter systems. Backscatter systems are being introduced throughout the United Sates. Flying is a very dangerous mode of transportation, partially because people are in a confined space and have no option of leaving once the plane is in the air. This means that extra precautions must be taken to ensure the…

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    9/11 congress right away started to make changes in the airport to make America feel safe again. When two months passed off the attack, congress passed the Aviation and Transportation security act, which it created the Transportation Security administration ( Villemez 1). What the Aviation and Transportation security do is they are able to do a procedure where they are able to scan people's luggage (Villemez 1). The Aviation and Transportation security act brought such a safe vibe to Americans…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Thr

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    Complete Name: Unit 4 Student Name: Davidson, Amber Nicole ********************************************************************************************************** 1. Name at least four things checked for in a DUR. Student Answer: When a physician is writing an electronic prescription, they must select the drug and enter the SIG information. The EHR system scans the patient's chart for any known alergies. past and current diagnoses, and a list of your current medications. The…

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    The main goal of Regulatory Strategic planning is to develop the drug, biologic or medical device and get marketing authorization as well as maintain post marketing authorization in preferred countries. A regulatory strategy is an official document that supports the regulatory happenings to offer a new product or improved an existing product. A regulatory strategy begins with the alliance with a cross functional team to recognize significant questions related to the product. All questions…

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    program is to meet their needs for personal tangency and support, while making it a priority to improve learning, retention, and graduation rates. Given our student needs and limited system resourcefulness, we plan to continue to offer a focused set of academic offerings. Our MBA concentrations are focused on business needs in our marketing area: Supply chain, accounting, international studies, human resource leadership, and sports and entertainment management. Clayton State University takes…

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    An artist is struggling to make a living; she has two children who cannot predict when their next meal is. The artist heard that the WPA (the Works Progress Administration) was funding for the arts as part of a relief program. She was ecstatic to hear she could finally obtain a job to provide for her family. This artist was put in the position of poverty because after WWI, the economy was booming and the American society went through a prosperous period known as the Roaring 20s. In 1929, there…

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    ticket. The Federal Theater Project not only made theater available to all, regardless of economic status, but also employees over 10,000 artists suffering from the Great Depression. The Federal Theater Project was one of the many Works Projects Administration programs established by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. These programs were an attempt to employee workers who were relying on Federal relief subsequent to the Stock Market…

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    Federal Government before and after New Deal The new deal was the very important strategy of the federal government to get rid of the great depression of 1929 in the United States. Before Franklin D Roosevelt took over, Herbert Hoover was the President of United States. At that time the country was running in a laissez faire economy which means federal government had no power over the business affair in the economy. The business were free to run in their own way, government did not have any…

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    advertising has not always been legal, says Bryan A. Liang and Tim K. Mackey in “It’s Time to Shine the Light on Direct-to-Consumer Advertising”, direct-to-consumer advertising “experienced rapid growth in the United States when the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first liberalized its use in the 1980s and 1990s. An estimated 330% rise in DTCA spending from 1996 to 2005…

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    Dorothea Lange Case Study

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    the Farm Security Administration, embarked on a nationwide quest to document, collect and create a pictorial record of American life during the 1930s and 1940s. Spanning all fifty states, the photographers produced more than 175,000 black and white negatives, crafting one of the most immense and important photographic compositions in American history. Created by the federal government, the photography project spanned several government agencies, from the Resettlement Administration, the Farm…

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