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    In relation to health care provision, there are three central models. These models include private insurance, social insurance and national health service. Private insurance contrasts from the latter two as it has virtually no state involvement with the provision or funding of health care services (Blank et al., 2018, p. 8). As for social insurance and national health service, there are several similarities and differences between the two health care provision models. The social insurance model…

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    Patriszky 9A What Circumstances Led to World War 1? World War 1. It is the world’s first global conflict. it was an event that began on 28 August 1914 that caused almost 10 million deaths in Europe, therefore almost killing off a generation of Europeans in the end of the war November 11 1918. 4 years of fighting and cruelty. It ended empires in Europe to turn to communism and become a totalitarian stalin in power. it pitted the central powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire…

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    two greater powers, Russia and the United States of America. Germany was collection of German speaking nations that was formed by force into a federal nation under the absolute power of the Prussian elite; Emperor Fredrick the Great and Otto von Bismarck, 43 years earlier in 1871. This was a response to a power struggle between the Prussian Empire and the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Incidentally, after a very bloody four year war from 1914 to 1918 the people of this fledgling federation were…

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    The North Dakota pipeline protest is arguably the most influential protest of our time, regarding Native Americans and the environment. There are certain things that should be endowed to any human being. And two of those things are access to clean drinking water and a place to lay their loved ones to rest. Native people have been protesting the construction of the North Dakota access pipeline for months now, with no end in site. The construction of this pipeline threatens not just native peoples…

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    We start in the time period of about 1803, this is all how the notorious adventure begins. Thomas Jefferson president at the time had an interest in the Louisiana territory owned by the French so with the help of the U.S. Senate he purchases it. Which is known today as the Louisiana Purchase. After Jefferson discussed exploring the New Land beyond the “great rock mountains” he appointed his personal secretary Meriwether Lewis to voyage to the ocean. Lewis asked for help on this trip by a man…

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    Throughout the war, Jeanne watches her father struggle to navigate life within the confines of Manzanar, an internment camp for Japanese-Americans that was constructed following the attacks on Pearl Harbor. After months of separation following his incarceration in North Dakota, Papa’s reunification with his family is marred by his development of alcoholism and the resulting episodes of violence, which inevitably strains his relationship with his family. Years later, as Jeanne reflects on her…

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    In Richard Rodriquez’ essay, “The Achievement of Desire”, experiences with education and how a desire to acquire knowledge has the possibility of straining family relationships are explored. Rodriquez describes himself as a scholarship boy; the type of student who is “Always successful” but “always unconfident”, he was “exhilarated by my progress” but “Sad” while being “anxious and eager to learn”, in conjunction with being “an imitative and unoriginal pupil” (Rodriquez 339). In essence,…

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    A Message to Garcia ELBERT HUBBARD penned his classic essay, A Message to Garcia" in one hour after a dinnertime discussion with his family. At dinner, Hubbard's son, Bert, claimed that the true hero of the Spanish-American war was Rowan -- a messenger who braved death by carrying a note behind the lines to Garcia, the leader of the insurgents. The essay originally ran in Hubbard's magazine, The Philistine, in February, 1899. Inspired by its message, George Daniels of the New York Central…

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    To continue, nationalism was an element of growing popularity and importance among nations worldwide. There were countries seeking to become the most powerful nation that they could possibly be, but there were also some groups of people wishing to achieve national autonomy. For instance, Slavic people living in Austria Hungary wished to achieve sovereignty as a common ethnic group. “Many small nations under Turkish or Austro-Hungarian rule seethed with nationalistic fervor. These Balkan nations…

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    European Imperialism and Africa During the Age of Industry The Background of the New Imperialism 1790-1880 Algeria and Cape Colony were controlled by the Europeans Rivalry for new markets Economic and military powers were shifting from europe others such as germany and America Europe went into a state of depression from 1873-1896 The long depression in europe helped new imperialism in the westerners that were looking for raw materials and new markets Profits were a lot higher than in their…

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