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    Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work. Dorothea Lange worked with art media and photography. She took picture of some of the world most important and significant events. Dorothea Lange liked to capture the emotions in pictures. Age range 4th-5th grade Lesson 1: In this lesson students learned about Dorothea Lange and the signigicant of her work. Students had learned about Dorothea Langes background, her younger…

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources In source one, this document from a Medicine Journal about the drug, Thalidomide which was developed by a German pharmaceutical company called Grünenthal in Stolberg. This company wanted to create a drug. They started clinical trials for treating respiratory infections in 1956. Researchers at Grünenthal then discovered that thalidomide could help with morning sickness found in pregnant women The drug was then advertised to help with morning sickness in…

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    The profession that I identified as what I want to do the rest of my life is Health Services Administration. It took me long time to realize that this is what I wanted to do. It was a long journey. I worked since I was 17. I always held administrative jobs like administrative assistant, telebanker, or Internet banker. I was laid off back in 2005. I knew that there were no jobs and instead of being unemployed I decided to reinvent myself. The first career that I picked was Physical Therapy.…

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    The Importance Of OSHA

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    Occupational Safety and Health Administration In April 1970, Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act was adopted in response to the lost productivity and wages, medical expenses, and disability compensation to assure safety and preserve human resources. OSHA was created under the ACT as part of the United States Department of Labor. OSHA provides many activities to reinforce its goals and purposes and requires certain standards to be followed. In addition, it has some limitations of…

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    FSIS Case Study

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    FSIS observes products during the processing, handling, and packaging process to reassure the products are honestly labeled. Being the public healthy agency in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the FSIS’ main purpose is to protect the public health as well as preventing foodborne illnesses. The FSIS is involved from everything beginning from the food processing to food distribution. Alfred V. Almanza, who is the administrator of the FSIS, asserts in his letter to the reader, that the…

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    following foundation of the debates on owner and promoter liability in club drug initiatives organizes and explains various positions in the debate. As a tactic to hinder the rise of club drug usage and marketing, the United State’s Drug Enforcement Administration, members of Congress, Senator Biden, and various drug-awareness organizations support more expansive owner and promoter liability. The concern of the effects of growing popularity of club drugs, especially in the youth of the nation,…

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    saying. "I didn 't have my son. It 's like, you 'd look into his eyes and you would just see just blankness." (psychologytoday.com) After her child was taken off of those medications, his health improved substantially. This is proof that children do not have to take certain medications, because it could affect their health…

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    Prescription drugs can be very helpful if taken properly, but surprisingly can be extremely dangerous if taken improperly and can even be deadly. The addiction to prescription drugs such as pain killers, sedatives, and stimulates, is on the rise and not a new subject among individuals. Although prescription drug abuse is not a fresh issue, it has become a rising epidemic over the last several years. Our nation as a whole should take a stand by raising more awareness, closely monitoring…

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    Abuse In Healthcare

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    There is a common question that many pharmacists and doctors encounter while working. The question was, is there any way to know if this customer is getting the same prescription note from other doctors and going to other pharmacies to get the same medication? The answer depends on where you live. A large majority of the states in the country have their own form of a database, but not all. These databases are not connected, either. If every pharmacy or doctors office had access to a shared…

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    This poster conveys the popular belief at the time, that a woman’s primary role is in the household. The purpose of The Works Progress Administration was to employ millions of individuals for projects specifically in the construction sector. However, this poster implies that a woman had no place in the work sphere outside of the household. Furthermore, the fact that it states that the job…

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