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    During the spring of 2013 as my final days of being in high school were dwindling down, I found myself in a predicament. I desired to further my education by pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Wichita State; however, I wanted to avoid becoming the victim of crippling debt. After a little research, I found a solution to my problem with the Kansas Army National Guard (KSARNG). I quickly learned that joining the guard provides numerous benefits and opportunities that would fit my needs. By becoming a…

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    impact in medieval times it had tremendous psychological impact on those that were infected and those who were not. In those times people believe it was god bringing about a great pestilence for those who sinned. With more and more people dying everyday people turned away or toward the church to try and repent for their sins and seal their way into heaven. In fact, the onset of this bacterium was so severe that people began to blame Jews for the reason why this pestilence has plagued their land.…

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    Women In The Middle Ages

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    positions or thoughts but what little we know It is through the male writings. That is why we must be careful when having the image that the clergy, the only ones who knew how to write, give about the woman. In spite of this difficulty, today we know great figures like Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc or Christine de Pisan, as well as many elements of their daily life: we can know what they ate, what they were engaged in, how they cooked, what they wore , etc. It is really difficult to…

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    ocean without even thinking about it and this must change for the good of people as well as plants, animals, and the environment. Marine pollution is a global problem and people contribute very much to the matter. Since the effects of pollution are so great, people must come together to agree upon what to do regarding this issue. While there are currently various laws and efforts in place to reduce marine pollution, people must continue to work in order to make a…

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    they will tend to switch towards clean energy since it is much more economical. Governments will play one of the most important role as their actions could determine the future of green energy production. There needs to be mutual understanding among states and utility territories, so as to promote clean energy and reduce transmission fees from the point of production to the point of consumption. If the right path is taken, the result will be a clean nation, independent in its the need of…

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    of “care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions” (“Crossing the Quality”, 2001, p.3). Patients are encouraged to voice the opinions, state their concerns, or have the freedom to make no choice at all. Patient-centered care is perhaps one of the most important aspects of healthcare quality and safety. When patient-centered care is exercised patients are more likely to be active…

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    The oil spill was a result of natural gas surging from the well under the sea floor. The gas blasted off the protective cap that was meant to seal the well. The gas then later travelled to the surface where it ignited and cause the entire floating oil rig to combust and sink. The blowout caused two hundred million gallons of crude oil to spill into the ocean. The oil escaped the well at a rate…

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    squeeze every illicit cent they could from the Enron cash cow. Claiming his innocence to up until his dying day Kenneth Lay set the stage for an historic violation of integrity in the company he built into what should have been a huge asset for the United States and investors (Rosoff, Pontell & Tillman, 2014). In 2000, Kenneth Lay stepped down from his perch as the CEO and handed over the reins to Jeffery…

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    Great Britain took advantage of the trading relationship with the colonies to gain an edge over other European competitors. They forced the colonists to send their abundance of raw materials to Britain where it would be manufactured into products. This relationship…

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    country’s legal provisions. The offshore oil drilling process also faces social and environmental constraints; there are concerns in relation to the oil impact on aquatic life and the environment through pollution. The various issues should be explored in great…

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