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    The “morning after pill” controversy can be understood using a social justice framework in the sense that it can be gender biased. Contraception has little to no affect on men than women/a much higher affect on women than it does on men (don’t know which one). Taking the pill affects women both emotionally and physically, as she has to make the emotional decision to stop a pregnancy from occurring and physically because taking the pill could possibly lead to complications. In a way (I should…

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    Wilkes argues that failing to include Forbes’ presence in the assassination story essentially destroys historical consensus on what actually did occur surrounding the Lincoln assassination, “Simultaneously, the research has resuscitated a conspiracy theory which predominated for only a few years immediately after the assassination, but then fell into discredit.” Furthermore, the Forbes story, or prior lack of, opened the way to revisit allegations that the Confederacy…

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    Dukakis’s ‘voting record’ appeared over his image (Forbes 2009). The voting record shown was a complete lie. Dukakis was not in a governmental position where he could have voted—he was a governor, not a member of Congress. However, these obvious distortions of facts went relatively unnoticed in the campaign. When journalists did question Atwater about his negative campaign tactics, he quickly brushed off the inquiries, and ‘stayed’ on message (Forbes…

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    Apple strived to make devices that would form the pillar of digital living room. In this case, audio and visual content would be accessed on demand. In addition, the content could be networked across different devices (Forbes). However, just like was the case with the PC industry, the company experienced stiff competition. In the same week that the company brought its iPhone, its competitor Microsoft introduced the Home Server that sought to support digital content in…

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    psychiatric services come in many forms such as, noncompliant, difficult, lacking insight, and poor judgment (Forbes, 2010, p. 31). Schizophrenics have severe mental impairment and tend to move often between shelters, hospitals, emergency rooms, and jails. They become convinced that they are aware of their mental wellness and decline psychiatric treatments regardless of the benefits (Forbes, 2009, p. 31). Many providers discharge such patients because they get tired of explaining to them that…

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    A Beautiful Mind

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    Amber Wilkinson Psychology 340 12/7/2016 “A Beautiful Mind” is based on the true story of John Forbes Nash. Nash was a brilliant mathematician who won a Nobel prize for his study of mathematics. In the movie John Forbes Nash; who was portrayed by Russel Crowe, suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. At the beginning of the film John Forbes Nash starts his career at Princeton University as a mathematics student where he was well known for his intelligence. Nash is an arrogant, awkward…

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    According to Forbes (2015) the under insured population in the United States has grown. Forbes attributes this growth to the fact that many plans under the Affordable Care Act now carry larger deductibles. This is problematic, as individuals need to meet their deductible prior to being able to use their health insurance. In further supporting this, Forbes argues the least expensive plan offered under the Affordable Care Act is the “Bronze…

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    During 1850 -1900, the question about the relationship between human and nature was continuously examined by Darwin, Wallace, and Forbes. Charles Darwin with his theory “natural selection” has tracked down the origin of species. His theory was based on the idea of “struggle for existence”. In his document, he said: “the term Struggle for Existence in a large and metaphorical sense, including dependence of one being on another, and including not only the life of individual but success in leaving…

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    Sam Walton Essay

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    Walton stepped down as CEO in 1988 (Forbes 1997), at the age of 70 (Biography 2015), but remained active in the company until his death in 1992 (Huey 1993). In 1985, Forbes magazine determined that his 39% ownership of Wal-Mart's stock made him the richest man in America (Huey 1998). Rent In 1945, Walton at the age of 26 with the help of a $20,000 loan from his father-in-law, and $5,000 of his savings purchased a Ben Franklin variety store in Newport, Arkansas (Forbes 1997). Walton managed to…

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    The topic of this paper is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The client presented throughout is a survivor of human trafficking who has been trafficked as a sex worker from the time she was eight years old until she escaped at 20. The client has been professionally diagnosed with PTSD by multiple licensed clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists. The chosen practice method that will be explored is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). This paper presents…

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