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    companies can fast track and market new vaccines that may be more reactive and less effective than they should be because there is no legal accountability in a civil court for anyone who develops, regulates, markets, gives and promotes use of vaccines. The only legal remedy for injuries due to vaccination is to file a claim with the Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. However, three out of four claims are denied because US Health officials have the power to decide who does and does not…

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    Essay On The American Flag

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    Introduction The United States Flag has been the symbol of the free world and the bastion of democracy for centuries. The flag itself is the national symbol that goes by nicknames such as “the Star Spangled Banner”. The American flag is one of the highly recognizable symbols in the world. This is mainly because of the status of the United States as one of the most influential countries in history. The American flag is important because it signifies the independent government, the history, and…

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    to investigators, experts, support staff, interpreters, forensic services, technology and legal research.”(Taylor) According to a report done by the National Association for Law Placement or NALP, “the median entry-level salary for an attorney at a civil legal services organization is $42,000; an attorney with 11-15 years of experience can expect a salary of about $62,000. The median entry-level salary for public defenders is about $45,700; with 11-15 years of experience, the median is about…

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    National Council of Disability The National Council of Disabilities is a federal agency that advises the President and Congress and other federal agencies of programs, policies and procedures that affect people with disabilities. The National Council of Disabilities is the voice for the people with disabilities. The Council is comprised of Presidential and Congressional appointees…

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    Five Nursing Generations

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    Currently there are four to five generations in today’s workforce, the eldest who are slowly all but retired to the 20-something fresh out of college graduates. This wide range of age and experience can pose challenges as values, work ethic, and expectations differ. This issue not only touches the nursing world but also most industries today. This paper will introduce these generations, explain and identify some of their vast characteristics, list a couple of simple successes in collaborating…

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    Communism In Film

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    the extent to which the US’s opinions were polarized on the topic. A member of the democratic party, President Truman Moreover, groups such as the Committee for the First Amendment retaliated to the treatment of the Hollywood Ten by enacting their civil liberties as well as representing them in…

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    these rules seem fair, under these policies there is no case by case basis. Students can be expelled or suspended for bringing inhalers, aspirin, or nail clippers to school. Furthermore, in areas where students likely work part time it is unfair to police absent, late or truant…

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or RBG as she will be referred to from this point on, is called neither a liberal nor a conservative by President Clinton; however, some would say she definitely swings to the left. RBG overcame many adversities and types of discrimination, starting in college and continuing throughout her career. RBG was born in Brooklyn in 1933 into a Jewish family. RBG’s mother died from cancer on the day before she was to graduate from high school, leaving her enough money for college.…

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    correctness and he has a business mentality. These may be positives to some but America is being caught up in the hype of someone who is bringing a new prospective and personality then what they are used to. Unfortunately, he does not have substantial procedures set in place that will help the American people with real issues and problems. Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States because she will create a fair tax…

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    Until recently, I worked as a physician at a primary care clinic one day a week in addition to my job as a science reporter for a newspaper. In two decades, I had only one patient taking opioids long term. She was in her 50s when I met her. She’d spent many years working in factories making cups, boxes, and other things, until they’d all closed down. She ended up at a commercial laundry, on her feet eight hours a day. Of her many medical problems, the one that concerned her most was low-back…

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