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    valuable information for the public that could ultimately damage the tobacco industry and Brown & Williamson’s reputation. Wigand was interviewed for CBS’s “60 Minutes” and spoke out about the horrible toxins in tobacco and cigarettes and that nicotine is addictive. CBS decided not to show this interview that was taped, had they, I don’t believe any libel charges would come of it. From what I have learned about libel Wigand and the tobacco companies have no argument to determine they were put in…

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    Socialized Medicine on Americans Socialized medicine has been an idea here in the United States since the movement of Obama Care. This begin when the idea that all citizens should have the ability to be seen at any health care facility. Many Americans may even find this idea to be a benefit. Socialized medicine is when the government takes over all health care facility, hires doctors, and pays for care and medicine that is given. Many countries have converted to this style of practice, such as…

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    Epic Hero Research Paper

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    considered what they are for their great acts of bravery. Although, strength, luck, and intelligence are all needed to be an epic hero, but the root of it all is with bravery. A person can hold all those other characteristics, but if they lack bravery, then how are they going to be expected to act out on their qualities. This is where bravery becomes the most prominent and important characteristic of all in epic heros. For example, Odysseus shows his bravery with his selflessness, his ability to…

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    was wrong with him, even after getting on her knees and begging him. “And upon my knees I charm you, by my once-commended beauty, by all your vows of love and that great vow which did incorporate and make us one that you unfold to me, your self, your half (2.1.897-901).” Brutus’s response to her begging is that he was not feeling well and nothing more, but Portia could tell that there was something else going…

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    Romeo Is To Blame

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    deaths. Tybalt from his hubris and his hotheaded attitude is to blame for the deaths of multiple people including himself. Throughout the play Tybalt has always been aggressive and asking for trouble in act 1, scene 1 on line 60 Tybalt says “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, coward” testifying…

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    Ebola Problem In Africa

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    Africa gets sick it could be a serious issue that they do not know how to treat it or they do not have the needed medicine to fix it. The definition of health is to be free from an illness or injury, which is what many Africans lack. The health issue in Africa affected from poverty needs to be helped, because that can lead to Africa’s poverty burden being lessened. Some people do not think that is their problem to fix it, and leave…

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    the group, and all the outsiders became the insiders and they felt like they fit in. 2. What part did the creation of “rules” have in creating the expectations and enthusiasm of the class? The rules played a huge part in the experiment because they made the students very enthusiastic to be a part of it. Some of the rules that would have appealed to the students would be the uniform, as they all had to wear the same thing which was blue coloured clothing. Another rules would have been the way…

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    Of course he wouldn’t want to waste such an expensive piece of work on just a demonstration but still something could have been done to show how much destruction could be caused from the atomic bomb. That isn’t the most wholesome reason to drop a highly destructive bomb but it doesn’t seem too out of the ordinary for a government official to do so. Another reason said behind the dropping…

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    Many conspiracies have come out throughout the years about why kennedy was assassinated. This is because the assassinator, Lee Harvey Oswald, was killed before he could be interrogated and ask why he did it, or if he even did it. The woman who killed Oswald was named Jack Ruby. She claimed that her actions were patriotic, and that she did this to protect America. Many of the theories that are thought of when presented with the Kennedy assassination are that Oswald was mentally insane, wanted to…

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    concerning our project, I have recognized a number of ways in which both the group and I would have done things differently to improve the team’s outcome. After analyzing our work and speaking with Dr. Brown, we were able to make effective, efficient improvements from the first part of the project, thus improving the grades on the subsequent parts. Our low grade on Part I could be attributed to several issues. There was a degree of uncertainty as to what items we should have focused on and…

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