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    Once these voices stopped it took three years for her to obey them. When Joan of Arc first arrived in Vaucouleurs nobody believed her story about the voices. After several days she convinced the Governor to let her talk to Charles the VII. Joan of Arc had a private discussion with Charles the VII, nobody knows exactly what she said in that discussion but she said something to make him trust her. Following this discussion…

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    In George Bernard Shaw’s play, Saint Joan, the Inquisitor fiercely orates in an attempt to denounce Joan of Arc for her then crime against European society: heresy. The Inquisitor exploits his audience, the French Clerics, through a riveting pathos-oriented speech, to stimulate their deep religious attachment, with elements of ethos to make him appear authoritative, and a vast use of logical fallacies to warp the situation into his hands, like clay on a pottery wheel, Inquisitor ceramics. The…

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    Hundred Year's War

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    The hundred year’s war erupted between two long time medieval rivals, England and France. The war lasted even more than one hundred years with many people, battles, and even a French civil war.When France and England had that temporary cease fire, it could have been over. The civil war is what drew England back in. Without the war most likely never would have started again. The one hundred year’s war was a long one, with many peculiar events. King Edward III of England was one major player in…

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    Changes In Health Care

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    Week 6, Eddy/N400 It seems the recent changes in the health care system will help test the organizational structure of the hospitals structure in the US. The only way for a national health care reform to succeed is to empower two of the most key players: the patients and the nurses, because nurses are the front liner in implanting the changes whether they initiate it or it comes from outside. With the patient determination act, we have seen a change of power from health care professional to…

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    Nursing In The Community

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    Nursing in the Community Health care delivery in the United States has been under scrutiny both nationally and globally, and work is currently under way to improve the system. In 2010, President Obama signed into law The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which with time will restructure and rearrange the power of healthcare. The goal of this legislation is to transform healthcare from “late-stage, high intensity, illness focused, tertiary, interventional health service to a…

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    Everyday Americans are diagnosed with chronic illness. They have to depend on their insurance companies to approve doctors’ visits and medication. This is a global problem because some insurance companies turn down needed procedures because of the cost and people are left with no hope and their only option is to die or be chronically ill for the rest of their life. The solution would be to have universal free health care. So that all people are given the equal choice to live their lives to the…

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    Immigrants In Canada

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    Canada is one of the immigrated countries by Filipinos for it 's generous career opportunities, better salary, and superior life options. Being an immigrant myself, I am exposed to the challenges and benefits of being an immigrant in Canada. It is all well and good until you find yourself needing some help, but not knowing where, when, and how to access professional mental health services. Although Canada provides a basic universal healthcare nationwide, professional mental health services seems…

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    As a nation that leads the world in countless innovations we lack the ability to take care of our own citizens regarding their health. The accessibility of health care has become a fight for insurance companies and citizens, and the Affordable Care Act has given corporations better mitts. As a capitalist obsessive country we refused to believe that the better solution is to work with the government than profit driven insurance companies. We have been told that the competition is actually…

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    There are many public policy problems that exist in the United States today. One public policy problem is the Affordable Care Act, which is also known as Obama Care. It is a U.S healthcare reform law that expands and improves access to healthcare spending through regulation and taxes. The Affordable Care Act provides Americans with access to affordable health insurance, improving and regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the United States. The objective…

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    Many United States citizens do not really understand the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as Obamacare that was passed in congress without any republican signatures. United States citizens need to be informed why the affordable care act is nothing but bad for the United States. Obamacare is portrayed as a cost efficient plan, but in reality the plan is really costing the citizens a lot more money than what other countries put into their health plans. The Affordable Care Act…

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