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    of Track B was comprised of low-income property near the elementary school, home to students in the lowest socioeconomic strata. e. On average, Track B parents were the least vocal of all parents. f. A qualitative analysis of this track’s collateral damage reveals that students in this track had the most disruptive schedule and lacked opportunity for full participation in advanced classes. They had, in fact, been thrust into the least conducive environment for student…

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    When one watches The Patriot and The Alamo, one can note a common theme in the sense that these people joined revolutions because they felt a personal connection in defending their beliefs and homeland. Not only were they working to protect their families, but they also became empowered by the sense of community as they banded together to fight for the same causes. In both films, these people were dissatisfied with the current status of their government, and they assembled militias in an attempt…

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    The development and increased use of armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) by the United States in recent years has led to much debate. The U.S. has used these assets extensively during its involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as against terrorist organizations in Pakistan, Yemen, and other regions throughout the world. The unmanned capability of these aircraft combined with precision weaponry has proven to be a highly effective asset to strike at terrorists, all while…

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    muscles and bones all in a single joint, it takes contributions from each component to create a functional knee. As mentioned before, there are five ligaments in the knee, posterior cruciate ligament, anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, lateral collateral ligament and the patellar ligament. Bones that make up the knee are the femur, patella, tibia and fibula. Muscles surrounding the knee include the quadriceps, hamstrings, and…

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    The primary focus of Rodin’s general intolerance for collateral damage is his emphasis upon the violation of the rights of innocent individuals—a foreseeable consequence, for Rodin, of conducting drone strikes in such a way is that it could potentially impede upon the liberty of an innocent civilian/ non-combatant…

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    When you sustain injuries due to an accident, you are not the only one who is suffering. You whole family suffers along with you. This is because though you suffer from pains and sufferings due to injuries, your family suffers from the collateral damages. There is loss of income along with the piling up of the medical and rehabilitation bills. Many times there is also incapacitating stress and anxiety. Though as an accident victim, you are entitled for compensation for you injuries, pain and…

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    first is to have a nearby American sniper team in the area kill the enemy sniper. The second is for a member of the squad to use a Switchblade “kamikaze” drone to kill the sniper with a small explosive. Assuming both options have a low risk of collateral damage and accomplish the same goal, the two choices though differing in practicality, are morally equal. A drone is a tool. Like an axe, a spade, or thirty million dollar fighter jet, it is neither moral or immoral, but it can be used morally,…

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    Human Rights Contention in Latin America: A Comparative Study (Discussion) The hypothesis for the article Human Rights Contention in Latin America: A comparative Study is, “an analysis that reveals that human rights contentious challenges are most prevalent where human rights abuses are worse and authoritarianism is present and in countries that are more urbanized.” (Franklin) It is basically stating that there are more human rights violations and up risings from people when you have an…

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    children on the inside are like a “strong soldier” and they fight through the pain or it doesn’t affect them. The reality is children of divorce parents suffer though a lot. Children become collateral damage. Medved said, “Children, who not ever have a voice in their parents’ separation, become collateral damage and discharged with the questionable saying “kids are tough.” In a divorce they always question what to do with the kids and the children will be forced to live with one of the parents.…

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    Knee Injury Research Paper

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    essay. So in your knee, you have bones, articular cartilage, meniscus, lateral meniscus, medial meniscus, two types of ligaments, collateral ligaments, cruciate ligaments, quadricep muscle, tendons, and hamstrings. There are three bones that are in your knee that all meet up and create the knee joint: your…

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