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    all people fairly. In regards to an indirect stakeholder, “TCP facilities are to be operated in compliance with applicable national, provincial, state, and local safety, health and environmental requirements” (TCP Business Conduct Manual). TCP offers a quality energy efficient lighting product that meets Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Energy Star regulatory standards. Their products are designed to use less energy and reduce the environmental impact by providing recycling programs to…

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    usage, and the limitations such as where you can and can not use tobacco products. In 1913 the American Society for the Control of Cancer was founded, and in 1988 the first lawsuit for a death from smoking. In 1993 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared that cigarettes had carcinogens, and in 1995 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared nicotine to be a drug. “On 6/22/2009 Obama signed a law called Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act which prohibited…

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    for races and people who have traditionally lived and been targeted by waste corporations to bear a disproportionate amount of waste produced in America (Roscigno et al. 2009: 49). Environmental justice addresses a statistical fact: “people who live, work and play in America’s most polluted environments are mostly poor minorities” (Roscigno et al. 2009:50). It is not just mere coincidence that communities of color, who are often poor, are targeted to host facilities with negative environmental…

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    This would not be able to work as though the target populations’ best bet would be to eat a balanced diet, fruits and vegetables. These are not affordable and their cheapest form of sustenance would be rice. Since the target population is impoverished, it is very unlikely for them to have the land to grow these gardens. Besides that, the food fortification and supplementation plan is not as feasible as one may suppose as according to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)…

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    Foods Won’t Cost Consumer a Dime”. Organic Consumers Association. Web. 20 Apr. 2013. 5 June 2015 “The Newsletter of Food, Nutrition and Health.” www.environmentalnutrition.com 1 Feb.2013. Web. Johnston, Mike. “Genetically Engineered Food Labeling up to the Voters”. 26 Oct. 2013. Web. 15 June 2015 “Monsanto and Genetically Engineered Food: Playing Roulette With Our Health.” Truthout. Web. 6 June 2015 Smith, Professor Jeffrey M. “Genetic Roulette”. The Institute for Responsible Technology, 2007.…

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    This involved the work of two scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick. They used the x-ray data provided by Rosalind Franklin which helped them to make an accurate model of the DNA. The model presented the structure of DNA showing a double helix with little rungs connecting…

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    apparent sense of urgency when it comes to the issues surrounding animal welfare. Animals are being kept in intensive confinement areas, spreading diseases and unable to grow properly. This not only affects the animals, but also the welfare of them, the health of humans, and the resources of the planet. By the end, this article states that no matter who you are and what your occupation is, we all have a moral obligation to fix the problems surrounding the welfare of animals (Park and Singer 31).…

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    These policies are supposed to make the economy grow steadily, cause balance in payments, reduce unemployment and inflation. Fiscal policy is supposed to cause stability while monetary policy is the medium through which fiscal policy would work. The major instruments of the fiscal policy are government purchases of products and net of taxes. The government can increase its purchases or reduce rate of taxes as the case may be in an attempt to control the economy. The central bank attempts…

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    Defining Terrorism Essay

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    fight against terrorism because this phenomenon is increasing around the world. A lot of countries are suffering from terrorist attacks such as Syria, Yemen and Iraq. It is not a new problem. Terrorists get financial support from some agencies. If we stop these agencies and organizations from supporting them, they can’t do any terrorist attacks. Also, terrorists and the people who help them should…

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    the home care settings. As demand for home care services increases to support the health care needs of the aging population, more home health agencies in the United States our implementing electronic health records, to have better quality records for their patients. Good communication regarding patient data, their status, and care plans is essential for ensuring efficiency in quality of patient care and patient safety. The EHR will assist in facilitating better documentation in the areas of…

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