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    challenge ourselves to commit to achieving excellence every day. Goal - Providing residents with quality care and quality of life is our focus and compassionate care is our goal. (www.bedfordcarecenter.com) During my practice II class at Mississippi State University, I was able to observe Resident Care Plan (treatment) at Bedford Care Center in Marion Ms. during my time at Bedford Care Center, I observed residents staying in the skilled nursing facility that has issues such…

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    However, as time has evolved, state and federal governments have started to play a role in the regulation and control of public education as well. Since the 21st century, local and state control of education has become more constrained due to the growing national standards. Examples of events, presidents or lawmakers, and laws implemented that have made an impact on education today…

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    Ding, Ding, Ding a fresh day of of horribleness awaits. We need less school because it’s terrible and needs to be eradicated. Kids hate it, and for good reason too. Most of the stuff is unnecessary. To top it all off with whipped cream it separates families. Here are the reasons of why we should have less school. Any child that has since in mind loathes school. Everyday kids walk down the hall just to hear high schoolers holding down the trigger on swear machine gun. When kids are getting…

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    Australian regulatory duty is indispensible for any business. The rules are designed to ensure fair competition, sufficient safety for the respective parties and integrity in the market. Many Australian Government, nation and territory government companies decide business regulatory requirements. Australian individuals, families, humans and enterprise are drowning two in a sea of acts parliament, delegated law, licences, rules and administrative policy. As authorities assumes accountability for…

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    programs. In state funds, all of the money going in to public education goes to the Texas Education Agency who then distributes it to the local school districts. State funds are provided by several different funds such as the Foundation School Fund, the available school fund, the economic stabilization fund, lottery proceeds, property tax relief fund as well as other state funds (FAST, n.d.). With the Foundation School fund, the Texas Constitution dedicates around 25% of revenue from state…

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    Adnan Syed Guilty

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    Is Adnan Syed really guilty of murdering Hae Min Lee? He was no where to be seen on August 13, 1999 between 2:15 and 2:36 p.m. Adnan had reason to kill her after he and Hae broke up a few months prior. For instance, Adnan would have given up everything to be with Hae and breaking up with him meant that he would lose everything. In other words, Adnan got mad and killed Hae for leaving him. Adnan was known as a good liar. He also had bad character. An example of this occurs when Adnan would…

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    Challenges Of TNC

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    Do transnational non-state actors challenge state power? Discuss with reference to transnational corporations. The might of independent and international corporate entities, or transnational corporations (TNC’s) has extended into all sectors of our world through the process of globalisation—creating an economic system of global concentration and financialisation. Undeniably, the ultimate goal of a TNC is to make money, and state political power can be an imperative tool in achieving this. Indeed…

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    It is estimated that between 2008 and 2010, Arizona overpaid for these prisons by around ten million dollars (Isaacs, 2012, p. iii). Staffing within multiple private prisons around the United States include poor background checks of hired employees (California, Red Rock and La Palma), sexual-harassment lawsuits filed against workers by female inmates (Florence), and lack of staff being searched for contraband (p. 58). In Kingman (MTC), there…

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    Bounded Citizenship

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    The concept of citizenship and its boundaries are contested, yet its definition in the plainest form is to be a member of a political community, such as a nation-state and possess legal rights and political duties. As can be seen from its many ideals – namely republican, liberal, bound, cosmopolitan, pluralist or solidarist – citizenship has multiple sources of meaning, be they cultural, religious, ethnic or gender related. These conceptions each have their respective merits and downfalls, which…

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    In William Blake’s poetical verses explaining the two contrary states of human existence, he observes the world with an extensive view from a state of “innocence and of an imagination unspoiled by stains of worldliness” (Keynes 12), and from a state of “indignation and pity for the sufferings of mankind as he saw them in the streets of London (Keynes 12). Holding firm to such ideologies as proposed by John Milton and Emmanuel Swedenborg, Blake believed in the philosophy that because all men were…

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