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    I was working my usual late shift on a Thursday night at Discharge Pharmacy at Kaiser San Jose. That night was unusually busy and were full of problems. We were short staffed and the line full of patients wasn’t stop forming. I tried to calm myself down because being panic won’t help me at all. Patients after patients were complaining about the wait time, and upset that their medications were not ready. As the night proceed, I was helping this female patient. She was yelling and blaming us for…

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    with only vegetables. You will also feel healthier just by eating them, and on top of that will find out how to cook some nice meals with them. Water, water and more water Drinking a lot of water is essential in losing weight. Water makes us feel full and with that makes us crave food less often. If you’re busy during the day, turn on your alarm on the phone, so you can remember to drink water. In either case, always drink water when you get a chance, since it is the source of whole life. Few…

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    The Manchurian Candidate Conspiracy In the plot of “The Manchurian Candidate”, Captain Raymond Shaw and Major Ben Marco were captured along with their whole platoon. During the capturing, they were brainwashed; however, both sergeants were ordered to eliminate their fellow squadmates. Over the years Ben Marco started having dreams about what happened during the capture. He tried to make Raymond Shaw believe the brainwashers did something to them that made them do those bad things. Ben Marco…

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    although it may be proven to cause cancer decades ago, and full disclosure of bodily harm is presented, consumers exercise their own freedom to purchase the product. Therefore, it is my opinion tobacco companies have done their due diligence and duty of full disclosure and not to misrepresent their product. It is the responsibility of the (informed) consumer to decide whether or not to submit to the product. At some point we have to stop blaming the company and look to the consumer. In…

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    What Is Probable Cause

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    standard utilized as a part of criminal methodology. It is not as firm than probable cause. Reasonable doubt is enough to legitimize brief stops and detainment, however insufficient to legitimize a full search. It is important to know the difference of these when being stopped by the police. Police Stopping Vehicles According to Harris (1993) police can stop vehicles based on probable cause because there is an act that breaks a certain law, which ultimately gives an…

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    In the first text there is little to nothing when it comes to full stops or commas, which results in a more difficult way of reading the texts as it does not give the reader a chance to stop and take a breath. The same problem does not occur in text two, whereas the author has made sure to use both commas and full stops. Giving the text a lighter reading experience, as well giving more flow to the texts as it becomes easier to grasp the actual…

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    mile/ But let the world dream otherwise,/ We wear the mask!” (Dunbar). In today's society, individualism thrives, however, there are those who still try to hide their differences from others. These are the people who wear a mask which hinders their full potential. The piece “We Wear the Mask”, by Paul Lawrence Dunbar, expresses how individualism can be maintained in a society based on equality. To begin with, a society is made up of the individuals, therefore, society cannot exist without…

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    Kakuda Park Research Paper

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    special, leading to tourists to stop visiting and would unfortunately lead to many people losing their jobs and incomes. Not only would the construction of a mine cause people to loose jobs and money it would also take away the opportunity of being able to visit the kakuda national park taking away the amazing chance of seeing the way of life of the aboriginals and the natural habitat with rare plants and animals. By constructing a uranium park it will clearly stop tourists from coming effecting…

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    The constitution includes the five rights that are given to all american citizens. Those rights are freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly. Of these five there are three that you might not quite understand what they intell just by reading the name. Freedom religion is pretty self explanatory, as well as freedom of speech. However freedom of press, petition, and assembly are not as easily explained. The freedom of press is defined by dictionary.com as, “the right to publish…

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    completely. Not only can people buy foods are not good in general but they also have begun selling clothes, movies, and other items like that. People think supermarkets are revolutionizing into the one-stop shop where people can buy whatever someone needs in only one stop. Many companies including Stop & Shop, Shaw’s, Big Y, and Market Basket use the “savings” method to lure customers in so they make more of a profit. Their goal with the savings method is to have customers come in and be able…

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