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    the organization operates through donations of both, time and money, which provides aide in five main areas: People affected by a disaster; Support for the military and their families; Collection, processing, and distribution of blood; Health and safety education; and International relief in time of crisis (American, 2015). The American Red Cross’s mission statement says, “prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the…

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    beginning of the Reign of Terror. During this time Maximillian Robespierre and his Committee of Public Safety began to try and reshape the French Government. They sent thousands to the guillotines all under the suspicion of being enemies of the French Revolution. Robespierre was eventually placed under arrest by the National Assembly, received no trial and was guillotined; bringing an end to the Committee of Public Safety and the start of the First…

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    of Roper’s (1989) the Prison Review: Te Ara Hou: The New Way. This report emerged from a commission of inquiry into the prison system by the government (Newbold, 2007). A committee was set up for an investigation into the issue of overcrowding. The inquiry collected an extensive range of submissions from the New Zealand public, questioning for alternatives to this issue (Newbold, 2007). The aim was to synthesise all the immense data and to translate that into some set of recommendations and…

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    believe that the government should barely or not be involved in the average American citizen’s life as long as they do not harm anyone else. In other words, they believe in limited government, and only want the government to step in when it involves the safety of its citizens. They were founded in 1971, and are now on the main ballot, and is now organized in all 50 states and D.C. They intend to make the government smaller and keep cut or eliminate taxes, believe in school choice, are against…

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    The revolution began due to the treatment of the middle and lower class by the first and second Estates. Even though the Third Estate represented about 98% of the French population they only held one vote; this often led to the interests of the people being overruled by the nobility and the church. The elaborate spending done by King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette, and their support to the American revolutionaries led to France’s financial crisis. Because of this the price of bread, a…

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    one of the programs: Programa Nacional de Becas: Programa de Capacitación Proyecta 100,000 (National Program of Scholarships: Proyecta 100,000 Training Program). Proyecta 100,000 Training Program has two different calls, one for teachers working in public higher education institutions (HEIs) and another one for students who study in PHEIs. This program offers the opportunity, for teachers and students, to acquiring global competencies like learning the English language. The selected teachers…

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    step. Lastly a tag needs to be determined to review the legal authority necessary to make these changes, and any possible political impact. With this thought, objectives to include public education, public service announcement emphasizing the change to represent better and faster medical response to the public, and possible press release should also be reviewed (Fire Chief mangazine (1983). Quality Assurance is not an event, it is an ongoing process which includes evaluating the dispatch…

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    When I was young, I would take a number of responsibilities. Since I am the oldest in the household, I would be the one usually overlooking a number of tasks: watching over my siblings, being on house watch, and many more. I was a person that liked to make people happy. Whether it was to crack a joke or to help people and make their day. I knew that I wanted to impact people -- positively. I had many jobs I wanted to do. I was not sure which one I should pick: pilot, teacher, crime scene…

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    Part B The French Revolution was the most violent and universally significant if all the similar revolutions in the West of the 18th century. The feudal regime had been weakened, which resulted in poor conditions for the peasants. Wealthy merchants and commoners, often called the bourgeoisie, wanted more political power, while peasants, who had attained a fairly good standard of living, wanted feudalism to burn out so that they could own land (since they had the capability to do that). Since…

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