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    unaware of the fact that the inefficiency they complain about is actually how the government is supposed to function. One of the major criticisms of government inefficiency is of the members themselves, regular people are tired of the inaction and ceremonial legislation, and the solution is to replace every incumbent. On the other hand, criticism of the system’s structure has been cited as the reason for inefficiency, and that if all members of Congress are replaced, given time, the system will revert back to its inefficiency. In reality, government inefficiency can be attributed to both the system and the people, both the citizens and the elected, as elected officials are acting in ways that are required by the system, and the system hinders any quick action, leading to cyclical inaction. One cause of government inefficiency is due to the fact that terms for members of the House of Representatives are only two years long, meaning that every two years, one-third of the Senate and all members of the House are up for reelection. This creates an inability for…

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    This committee will meet monthly and will be reinstituting public trust by the concept of open government and freedom of information. This committee will report to the City Council public meetings as needed. The committee will consist of elected residents from the City of Crestview and will be an independent entity. This committee will oversee the responses to public requests, record postings, and any other activity related to promote open government and freedom of information. This…

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    Teacher helps kids develop tasks that help them improve. They evaluate the child's process and social interactions. They mainly work in noisy areas indoors but can work outdoors at time. You need to speak clearly for others to understand you. To be a Special Education Teacher you need a high school diploma and a bachelor's degree, complete a teacher training program, additional training in the education, and internship, and pass the licensing exam. As a high school student you can look for…

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    Most RNs make an annual amount of $67,490 (Career One Stop). However according to the website salary.com the median annual wage was higher at $70,286. The lowest annual wage is $46,360 and the highest annual wage is $101,630 (Career One Stop). If an RNs pay were to be broken down by hour, the average pay according to salary.com is $34. An RN is highly compensated for their services, with the highest paid RNs working for the government and the lowest paid working in nursing homes. A career as a…

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    Adults spend nearly one third of their lives at work, but working in a career helping to make the world a little better helps to take the sting out of those statistics. Registered nursing is a career that requires passion, patience, dedication, and lots of hard work but at the end of the day it is a career that provides a sense of fulfilment that is worth all of the hard work, sweat, and tears. Besides the personal benefits of nursing, nursing is the fastest growing occupation in the United…

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    Nation-building process in the Philippines were slow. In the beginning of the occupation, the US had to fight against Aguinaldo’s guerilla forces that wanted independence. The US managed to contain guerilla forces, however lost 4200 lives of soldiers. In the beginning of the occupation, the US established a military government under General Arthur McArthur in the Philippines. Later the power of the government was transferred to the Civil Control under the Civil Governor Taft. Under the Civil…

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    do the following things: Have a high school diploma or GED, have a bachelor’s degree in nursing, graduate from a nurse practitioner degree program, be licensed as a registered nurse, and be certified as a nurse practitioner” (Nurse Practitioners). Altogether, this should take about six to eight years to complete. 6. There are many colleges with great nursing programs. For example, two of the top colleges in Texas for nursing are Baylor University and Texas Tech University (Becoming a Nurse…

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    the doctor 's diagnosis and impart education and easily understood definitions. RNs teach patients as well as their families how to manage illness, injury, and death. When it is all said done after discharge. They explain medication dosage and administration, range of motion exercises, and any home health care that is needed when leaving the medical facility. Registered nurses perform such a wide variety of tasks that they are often spread thin and in turn work in a very stressful work…

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    the major changes in nursing was the invention of computers, which made writing and keeping track of a patient’s needs and information much quicker and much more efficient. (Nursing School Hub) First, nursing is very different than other careers there are different types of nurses and the degree you need are different for each type of nurse. Second, the different types of nurses have to go school to learn the correct information you must learn from the type of nursing you are going for. The…

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    choose their leaders. Second, prospective leaders must compete for public support. And third, the power of government is restrained by its accountability to the people. According to Lynn-Jones, these are essential characteristics of political democracy. After the Cold War, the U.S embraced as the guiding…

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