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    which allowed him to use his executive power to establish five national parks. He effectively expanded government control of land by nationalizing nearly 230 million aches of land. The NIRA created new agencies, a legacy was rooted in TR’s administration. In his time in office, TR grew the size of the federal government thought he passage of the Pure Food and Drug act and the meat packing act, which resulted in the creation of the FDA. As we can see both of the respective Roosevelts…

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    The Pharmaceutical Industry’s Decision Making Process Introduction This paper will explore the ways that pharmaceutical companies make decisions regarding disease research. The current hypothesis is that prospective profitability is the most prevalent and most important reason taken into account. If this is true, then many ethical issues could arise, including the unnecessary suffering of individuals affected, since there could be a chance that the companies are not researching certain diseases…

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    advertising on drugs then maybe we would be able to lessen the cost of drugs.We used last year 650 million dollars on drugs. Another source even said that prescription drugs are going to be raised 13.6%. The reason is because they lack “ true universal health plan” so because of that they think they can do whatever they want with the money.They aren 't playing with there money smart, and not seeing that advertising drugs if stopped can leave us with more money for much more beneficial things.…

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    collection of things the government would do to help get out of the depression, for example, Social Security or the National Youth Administration. Although the New Deal did not go as far as it should have and cover minorities, but it was a success because it provided relief and helped to end the…

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    States. National Transportation Safety Board, 2010). In the wake of the accident loved ones of the deceased, in an unprecedented effort after a plane crash, successfully lobbied Congress to create new regulation requiring the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to craft new laws that required better training record keeping, improved rest rules, and set minimum piloting experience required to be an airline pilot. This new legislation required a complete, industry-wide restructuring in regards…

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    Lisa Phan Professor Gary Jason Philosophy 312 17 April 17, 2016 Delivery Drones Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as “drones,” are a military technology that is being developed for civilian and commercial use in the United States (2). The popularity of drones has risen in the past five years around the world. Drones are vastly being used for delivering medical aide, surveillance, search and rescue, etc (Daly 1). The commercial use of drones are also in the process of developing.…

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    than 2000 tons of tobacco from North Carolina into Canada, which also not paying over $530 million dollars in taxes. The Canadian native is also involved with illegal drugs such as cocaine and other vulgar substances. The U.S Drug Enforcement Administration worked side by side with the Department of Homeland Security and the Canadian government since 2014 conducting more than 70 search and seizures, involving more than 700 officers from both countries and resulting in dozens of arrests. The…

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    The Great Depression ravaged the 1930’s was a time of great strain for the American people, both economically and morally. They had to deal with mass droughts that destroyed crops, the stock market crash that led to many banks going out of business, and the collapse of the job market which left millions unemployed. With one third of the population poverty stricken, despair was a mentality that spread across the nation. The Great Depression had an immense negative affect the citizens who had to…

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    Advertising Drugs Are Bad

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    Advertising drugs isn 't entirely a positive thing . Not everyone needs drugs or wants them . Not to mention the advertisement may not hit the target audience it needs to hit . If an ad is shown several times in a brief amount of time , the repeated advertisement will annoy people or pressure them to buy it . Some drugs can hurt people more than help them but the patient doesn 't find that out until later . In addition , while drug advertisements encourage people to seek medical advice from…

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    Americans use more prescription drugs than any other developed country. Prescription drugs only represent 12 percent of total health care costs in the United States, but the rising prices of those drugs is an issue that keeps reoccurring not only for patients, but for prescribers, payers, and policy makers. There are people that believe that the rise in price of these drugs is appropriate, but if they keep on rising in price, the United States will start suffering not only financially but…

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