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    scientific journals. I enjoy making references to the latest scientific discoveries; making references to science adds character and depth. It makes me think in different ways. It makes me learn new things. While Salvador Dali’s art is a whole different caliber compared to mine, I still strive to be as symbolic as him in my work. Strange. Soulful. Deep. Like…

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    are: a teabag filled with sawdust. There is no time like the present, if you know what I mean. There’s a lot brewing that will soon come to a boil, or even boil over. I am sure there are many investors out there looking to get with someone of your caliber.” Butcher said, “It’s not that simple.” “What do you mean it’s not that—?” “It’s just that. I can’t afford to—” “You can’t what? Stop your lying partner.” “That’s another thing.” “What?” “What? You got too much wax in your ears that you can’t…

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    New York-Presbyterian

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    This paper will assess the mission, vision, and values of New York-Presbyterian (NYP). NYP is a renown academic medical center affiliated with two Ivy League medical schools. The 2,344 bed hospital provides inpatient, ambulatory and preventive care in all areas of medicine at five major centers. It is one of the largest and most comprehensive health care institutions in the world. NYP’s mission, vision and values convey a commitment to excellence in patient care, research, education and…

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    A difference in caliber Generic yet decent introduction paragraph The Macedonian empire fell quickly following the untimely death of its leader, while the Mongolian empire persisted and grew after the death of the Genghis Khan. As stated by historians “his empire crumbled shortly after his premature death”. This displays how Alexander failed to establish any form of succession that could have saved his empire. The Mongolian empire had such an effective form of succession that it actually peak…

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    This week’s reading in Guns 101 was one that I believe could do a lot of good for someone new to the firearms scene. I see so many people buy firearms without knowing anything but what TV and movies tell them, it’s a crying shame… I’ve seen someone purchase a desert eagle with every intention of using it as a primary carry piece and when I tried to explain to them how bad of an idea it was they just rattled off movies and shows where someone carried one. Another thing that is so much more…

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    The case of Illinois vs. Wardlow (cited as 528 U.S. 119 (2000) ) opened the question: “May walking away, in order to avoid contact with a police officer, is a suspicious behavior enough to satisfy the constitutional definition of the reasonable suspicion ?” Constitution has provided the following test for reasonable suspicion: The officer must be able to point to specific and articulable facts that, taken together with rational inferences from those facts, provide a particularized and objective…

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    In this week’s reflection assignment the required viewing material was a video that gave a brief overview of the Ruger 10/22. The video also compared and contrasted the older more original style and the more modern production firearms. And some grouping of these rifles. The video began with the overview of the rifle. The video stated that the Ruger 10/22 had been in production sine the year 1964 and still remains in production today. The older original models were the carbines and they came…

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    Amid the lapse of Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, he blurs the lines between androids and humans by enunciating humanities lack of its defining characteristics- love and compassion. Throughout the progression of the novel Philip K. Dick asserts that as technology ameliorates, humanity degresses to become as apathetic as the androids themselves. Having no trouble retiring (or killing) an android at the beginning of the novel, Rick Deckard's orientation transformed to…

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    His hero and the person he admires most are Chestie Puller and Dan Dailey, two famous army veterans. He got interested into going into the army because his grandfather loved shooting guns with him when he was little, including his grandfather’s 22 caliber…

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    to new heights. At the age of 70 Coach Spurrier decided it was time to step down. He also did it in the middle of the season which some people including myself thought he should stay until the end of the season. It’s rare for a coach of Spurrier’s caliber to just walk away. Other legendary coaches have been criticized for staying to long. The names Bobby Bowden and Joe Paterno come to mind. How many times in business,…

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