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    Since 2010, the Affordable Health Care Act (ACA), has been treating abortions differently than any other health service. For them to determine whether the ACA’s abortion restrictions are uniquely American or have counterparts in other national health systems, and this study employs a cross sectional design comparing abortion restrictions in the ACA with those in 17 western European countries. Abortion became legal across the United States in 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down Roe v.…

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    However, he was let go in time for another meeting: the Round Table Conference in Brussels, Belgium. The Belgian government called this conference for all of the Congolese political parties, so they could discuss plans for the future of the country. With his presence, Patrice Lumumba outshined all of the other Congolese leaders. During this time…

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    1. Briefly describe the project – describe the current condition and the future state that the transformation journey was resolving. An initiative from Compaq corporate office to implement “Direct Sales Model” within Compaq organization in Europe. - The current stated was semi-manual sales process through channels only (third parties). - The future state involved the facilitation of online order processing i.e. configuration assemblies & purchase order processing for individual customers as…

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    article in the Journal of American Heart Association, that a less aggressive approach to treating cardiovascular disease through pharmaceutical treatments and changing the patient’s lifestyle would be more beneficial and less invasive. He feels many Belgium hospitals are sending too…

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    Sheree Buchli Title: Physics of the Saxophone Investigated Summary: 1. Summary-Definition/Description of Alto Saxophone The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments invented by Belgium instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. 2. Aim With this paper I am discussing existing knowledge on the physics of the Alto Saxophone, in particular the creation of sound. Introduction: 1. History The Saxophone is an instrument with a single…

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    In the early nineteenth century in France, Belgium, Great Britain and Germany, industrialization was just starting to consume Europe for the second time. Between the years of 1801-1910 Industrialization was at its peak. Although, middle-class and working-class members were not the same in the long run a few middle-class had similar ideas to the working class in regards to the harsh conditions. When comparing the middle and working class and their opinions on the work of nineteenth-century Europe…

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    500,000-1,000,000 rwandans were killed. constituting as many as 70% of the Tutsi population The genocide and widespread slaughter of Tutsi. The Hutus and the Tutsi were the same race, but different ethnicity group. Rwanda was owned by Belgium after World War 2. Belgium introduced identify cards to separate two groups of people. Hutus and Tutsi. After the genocide the government introduced the gacaca courts. The gacaca courts were a community justice system that was made to rebuild and place…

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    stacking. In the film, Hitler would say to the media that he was allies with Norway, Holland, and Belgium but ended up becoming their enemy. He said one thing to get the approval or acceptance of the people but in the background he was plotting on destroying them with the Nazi Army. This is card stacking because Hitler manipulated the information about the Nazis being allies with Norway, Holland, and Belgium. This made the Nazis appear as trustworthy to their allies but that was not true as the…

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    Rwandan Genocide Causes

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    groups occurred conflict quickly arose. Hutus farmed crops however, Tutsis tended livestock. Cattle were more valuable than crops, therefore, the Tutsi population became a “local elite.” When Belgium took over land from Germany in 1917 a Tutsi group had been ruling the monarchy for some time. A German and Belgium rule further increased the divide between groups. They supported Tutsi monarchy and requiring all local chiefs to be Tutsis. They turned into rulers over the Hutu population. With anger…

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    Ethnic Cleanse In Rwanda

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    thousands of Rwandans. Ultimately, the colonization of Rwanda by Belgians, led to the separation of Hutus and Tutsis identifying them as two separate racial groups, which sparked the tribes to fight over the control of the government. Colonization of Belgium Before the Belgians arrived, the Hutus and Tutsis lived by a contract called the ubahaka. This contract allowed the Tutsi to have control over the land and cattle while the Hutus offered military…

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