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    Ambiguity Of Equality

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    Obama administration should be considered unconstitutional due to the fact that they overstepped their powers in redefining the word sex in Title IX to make sex refer to how someone identifies rather than the biological parts they were born with. Gloucester County School Board believes that they were elected to make decisions dealing with major situations such as this within their schools, and then they are being questioned on their own power and decision. They also believe that the state rather…

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    Hurricane Observation

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    Corps of the Army (Calvert 85). The meteorological service of the Signal Corps did not really start functioning until 1870, but almost from the beginning the need for issuing warnings of hurricanes to the people along the southern coasts of the United States was recognized. A huge setback in the development of a hurricane warning system occurred in 1876 due to the discontinuous of observations in the West Indies due to lack of funding. In 1881, funds were again suspended, however, this issue…

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    cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Each medication type has different characteristics, but they all have the same common goal of reducing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The medications that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Alzheimer patients are cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine. Cholinesterase inhibitors prevent the breakdown of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is the neurotransmitter associated with memory and thinking, and delay the…

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    person gets locked up, there is usually another person who takes his place, thus maintaining the crime rate. This is often true for drug-related crimes as well as crimes committed by young men in groups (Austin, 2009 ). Overall, the data on the United States crime rates trends show that there is no consistent relationship. Changes in penal practices are not a direct indication of increases in crime rate. Ultimately, the increasing rates of crime cannot explain the increasing rate of…

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    type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. The patient had limited movement on the right side of his body, and his speech was garbled. He had to eat a pureed meal with thickened liquids. This person needed assistance with getting dressed, toileting, meal preparation, and medication administration. The spouse took on the role of head of household, blood sugar monitor, and medication administrator. His parent’s assisted with meal preparations. The teenage children assisted with transfers and…

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    all costs of training, both direct and indirect current limitations reduce the number of colleges and universities able to participate in the program (Perlman, 2012). Eliminating this program would affect every one in each community across the United States. This program allows child welfare workers to get the training they need necessary to get child maltreatment under control. By establishing programs deemed necessary will cut the turnover rates in child welfare and decrease the burnout…

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    sinking fishing boat named the Palapa (Doherty, 2011). It was an event that ushered Australia into what is now more than a decade of constant failures to meet humanitarian conventions and international laws outlined by the United Nations and ratified by the Australian government. Federal politicians will often exhort to the use of exclusionary, and often divisive language whenever asylum seekers or refugees are discussed, particularly in the public realm. The…

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    Literature Review A review on the literature before the Clery Act was passed and enacted all over the United States. It is evident that before Title IX was passed sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination, and sexual violence were overlooked. Title IX was not only just about sports and sex-based discrimination in education, but also to protect men and women on college campuses. This claims comes with sporting evidence to calibrate with the above statements. References will also be made to…

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    Wealth Matters Case Study

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    ownership includes issues related to complex property ownership, inaccessibility to legal counsel, and unjust, violent, and legally exploitive techniques. Whether it is an acre, parcel or city block, land ownership is of vital importance because the United States is a capitalistic society. Land ownership is used to create income, develop communities, start businesses, build schools, provide social and civic organizations and most importantly, increase political power. The generational…

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    Studies show that of the 94 foreign-born terrorists who operated in the United States, about two-thirds committed immigration fraud prior to taking part in terrorist activity. Of the 59 terrorists who violated the law, many committed multiple violations. Racial tension and differences between immigrants and Americans bring issues…

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