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    Sine California passed the law that mandated a safe staffing act; there have been seven other states that adopted laws in regard to staffing for nurses. These states include Oregon, Washington, Ohio Illinois, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Texas. The difference between the other seven states and California, however, is that California has a fixed nursing-to-patient ratio. Majority of the other states tend to model the American Nurses Association Safe Staffing Principles model, which only requires…

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    In the year 1836, artist Thomas Cole created his masterpiece, “The Oxbow” with oil on canvas. His painting is one of many that showcase the transition in American Art History to one that idealized American Romanticism. Up until just a few years before this piece was painted, Americans sought to be like Europe and focused their art on Ancient Ruins and ladies with perfect faces. During this time America was so new and fresh yet settlers just burned and plowed through all vegetation. But they…

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    in Australia mostly live in urban places because urban places would have hospitals supermarkets and other necessary things. Some well known cities are: Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, and Perth. Australia is 2.99 million sq. (square miles) long and Connecticut is only 5,543 square miles. Australia doesn’t really have a language but many people speak monolingual and english, as for religion some of Australia is 30.1% protestant, 17.1 % Anglican, 5.0% uniting church, and others. In Australia when…

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    colonists. However, the Blue laws were not enforced well enough because they soon became pointless and futile to the colonists. According to Document 3C1, "Connecticut's blue laws received unpleasant notoriety..." Reverend Samuel Peter's history of Connecticut showed that the Blue laws did not garner many positive comments; instead, the set of laws received a lot of backlash and negative feedback from the people. - The laws were strict for the colonists; it was easy to be put to death if they…

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    insurance plans have explicit exclusions for treatments related to gender transitions. These were issues that some transgender people had to reject because of seeing gender as a spectrum than a freedom to their movements. States in America, such as, Connecticut and Vermont…

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    Submarine warafare started in the seventeen century. The bushnell's turtle was the first submarine. It is also the first u.s sbmarine ever used in combat. The submarine was launched in New york. The war started in june, 1776 with general Howe and Adimiral lord howe. They sailed into new york habor with largest army england. They were finding a way to attack the british underneath the water. The submarine would carry many explosives. David Bushnell built "The Turtle" which was a…

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    financial backing, they also need more representation in law. In an Iowa Supreme Court case, an all male panel of judges ruled that an employer could fire a woman on the basis of being “too attractive” (“Nelson vs. Knight”). Loopholes in New York, Connecticut, Florida, and countless other state’s legislation have allowed dozens of women to be dismissed from their jobs for becoming pregnant. Nationwide, thousands of sexual harassment and abuse cases are overturned by the courts and law…

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    Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine in 1947. His parents were divorced when he was still knee high to a grasshopper. His mother’s name was Nellie King and his father’s name was Donald king. He grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and in Stratford, Connecticut. When he was eleven he moved with his mother to Durham, Maine. Stephen king began to look for a job and eventually found a job in the kitchens of Pineland, a nearby residential facility for the mentally challenged. Stephen king went to two…

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    British General John Burgoyne received orders to isolate the New England colonies from the others. The British army began their campaign in the New England colonies during the summer of 1777. Burgoyne’s procedure to cut off the New England colonies involved his troops in Quebec traveling south to Albany, New York where he would meet Howe’s troops traveling north. While in route to Albany, Burgoyne captured American forts like Fort Ticonderoga. Meanwhile, General William Howe’s army traveled…

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    The British army under General William Howe and Lord Charles Cornwallis deserted all of their posts in New Jersey and journeyed towards New York. British General John Burgoyne had orders to gain control of the Hudson River valley and Lake Champlain. Burgoyne's plan to take control of the New England colonies involved his troops traveling south across Lake Champlain to capture Fort Ticonderoga. From there his force would advance toward Albany, New York to meet General William Howe’s forces…

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