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    Walgreens Buys Rite Aid Stores, Pays $17.2 Billion Merger has some calling for an anti-trust investigation as it leaves only one main pharmacy competitor. By the second half of 2016, there will be one less pharmacy for shoppers to choose from, as it was announced Tuesday that Walgreens Boots Alliance, which is Walgreen’s and Duane Reader’s parent company, announced that Walgreens buys Rite Aid in a deal for $17.2 billion. The company says that both corporation’s board of directors have already…

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    prosperity of others is to donate foreign aid to other countries this has been done for a long, long time in which a group of people as in a country will donate money or supplies to benefit the other for the gain of moral values as well as improved relations with the country . The foreign aid is a controversial subject for the world and is divided into multiple lenses for many people view the problem in a social, economic,…

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    Current Scottish Legal Aid Policy? Legal aid in Scotland is the responsibility of the Scottish Legal Aid Board (SLAB), an institutional body created by the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986 (Scottish Legal Aid Board, 2016). The actions of SLAB are consistent and stable but the Scottish government decides the aims of legal aid policy and the Scottish Parliament can implement legislative changes to the policy (Edinburgh & Scottish Legal Aid Board, 2016). The Scottish Legal Aid Board regulates the…

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    August 4th, 2016 Brian Hernandez Dear Financial Aid Committee, I would like to thank the committee for taking their time to review my letter of appeal for financial aid reinstatement. I would also like to thank you for giving me this financial aid award to further my education and pursue my dreams. I appreciate everything that the financial aid committee has done for me. It would be an honor and a privilege to continue my education that I’ve already started before I sustained some setbacks.…

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    called the "hallucinogenic development." This development depended on medication use, odd music, and sight and sound encounters to rise above reality and convey a higher condition of cognizance to the individuals who took an interest. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test is the chronicle of how this development started: with one individual, Ken Kesey, and his band of supporters, the Merry Pranksters. However, how do these pranksters relate to law and punishment as thought out by Foucault 's main…

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    the impact of Aids on late twentieth century sexual attitudes. The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, commonly known as AIDS, a spectrum of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (or HIV), emerged in the 20th Century to considerable social turmoil. AIDS particularly impacted on societal views concerning sexuality and sexual attitudes. AIDS was discovered late in the 20th Century, with widespread anxiety quickly enveloping the new unfamiliar aggressive disease. A particular impact of AIDS on late…

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    spread of AIDS. Mary is trying to inform the audience of how rapid AIDS is spreading in our country. By informing people of the infection, Mary thinks she will help decrease the spread of AIDS. Mary tells the audience that AIDS is one of the top third leading diseases responsible for death in the United States. Mary got AIDS because she was unaware of the disease, but now she knows how to protect against them. With that, she is trying to spread awareness and prevent others from getting AIDS.…

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    AIDS and other Pandemics Pandemics have existed for centuries and their effects on society have changed the way people coexist, together as communities and with a disease. Every century is wracked with a new widespread pandemic that changes the structure of society and that allows people to gain and pass on knowledge for cases in the future. The major diseases that impacted the world centuries ago can shed light how society has progressed, not only in terms of technology and science but also…

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    Floppy disks, hairspray and death were all common staples of the 1980s. The 80’s gay youth carry the title of being the Aids Generation as it saw the evolution of a disease into a worldwide plague. As entire communities were stricken with death and despair, homosexuals and heterosexuals alike faced the issue of cultural taboos when discussing their condition. The inspired shame and consequent silence slowed the healing and prevention of the HIV-Virus among the victimized communities. To fight…

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    Death Sentence Virus

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    A deadly virus that was originated in the early 80’s of the twentieth century has become a crisis for the whole world today. For a period of time it was known as a death sentence virus. There is a stage before AIDs which is known as HIV. HIV was first discovered in 1981. One in every six people are infected with HIV. The acronym HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. Unlike most viruses, HIV is one that your body can never nor will ever get rid of. So, once you have HIV you will have it…

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