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    I was a happy and successful 25 year old freshman orientation director at Oklahoma University. Freshman orientation directors have a lot of authority being in charge of a lot of the activities that go on at the school and things like that (“Sooner Orientation Weekend”). During that time, I never expected to be put in a life threatening situation. I lived life not realizing the value of life and how easily it can be taken away. People would characterize me as very reactive and not at all…

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    example of injustice. In the early stages of the DAPL initial schematics did not originally run through the Lake Oahe. A previous schematic showed that the DAPL was originally intended to run underneath the Missouri River. This was planed until the Bismarck region, a dominantly white region, protested due to the fear that the DAPL would provide implication on the regions only water source. The expressed power by the white protesters influenced the redirection of the DAPL. Therefore, a new course…

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    letter that was sent to the church. The letter was from a lady in Bismarck claiming that her son was in Fargo, ND in a jail and was asking if anyone would like to be a mentor to her son. Joan as a kind and caring lady decides she would give her phone number out and the lady’s son could call her. Countless weeks went by and Joan did not receive a phone call. Till one day she got a phone call and found out he was sentenced to leave to Bismarck to serve his time. After, he served his time he went…

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    went on his journey to seek for the best health insurance system and treatment of his shoulder with chronic pain, he collected valuable information on healthcare models from the United Kingdom (U.K.), Japan, France, Germany, Canada, and India. The Bismarck model, commonly used in France, Japan and Germany, has private health insurance plans that are usually financed by employers and employee contribution. These insurance plans are non-profit where health insurance coverage is provided to all.…

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    The final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo and the collapse of the French Empire left a bittersweet mood in France. Many, tired of the long war and declining morale, welcomed a fresh start. Others, however, missed the sweet taste of empire and detested defeat and the foreign dissection of French territory. In exile, the Bonapartes waited for a chance and a member of the family who could restore honor to their name. Louis Napoleon met the description. Staging multiple failed coups,…

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    very upsetting and think should be changed. In the reservation they do not share information with the state and other reservations. So someone could have three offenses for driving under the influence on the Sioux reservation and if they moved to Bismarck or another reservation, no one would know because of lack of information sharing. It was also a very emotional experience to go down there. In all honesty, it was a very sad place. Several of the buildings were boarded up, trash everywhere,…

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    Germany had an extreme belief in militarism mainly because of its predominant state Prussia and a man named Otto Von Bismarck. Bismarck is the man who believed that only through “iron” and “blood” could Germany be a great power. During the unification of Germany They were able to fight and crush the Austro-Hungarians and French in separate wars and became a feared military power…

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    Question: How does Clausewitz's paradoxical trinity explain the changes to the character of warfare from the methods used by Frederick the Great to those that followed in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? I. Thesis: Clausewitz’s paradoxical trinity explains the changes to the character of warfare from the ‘political-ideological French Revolution ’ to the ‘military revolution of the Great War ’ by acknowledging the variable but compelling relationships between: instruments of…

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    Germany quickly grew into a country that would rise to power, which allowed the people to live well. The man known to help Germany was Otto Von Bismarck. Before, he was not well known for being important because of all the negative things he did, but he change some of his ways and quickly built a strong army that would overcome many wars (699). Germany was unified under Prussian rule which rapidly…

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    The organization’s first threat is patients took the opportunity to see a provider in the community. However, the biggest threat in the beginning of the process was patients being able to go into the community for care. We were using the double-booking process where the patient scheduled an appointment at the facility while, an appointment was scheduled in the community. Serious issues raised were, schedulers not being notified timely the patient had an appointment in the community.…

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