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    Accounting to Management Accounting in 1965 and its own name to the Institute of Cost and Management Accounting in 1972. In 1986 it received its royal charter and became The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) (Allot, 2000). In the United States the National Association of Cost Accountants changed its name to the National Association of Accountants in 1958 (Scapens, 1991, p. 9). This organization became the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) in 1991. Overall it can be…

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    nitrate or NH4NO3 is “an odorless, colorless or white, crystal salt produced by the reaction of ammonia and nitric acid” that has become the cause of numerous fatal explosions and hundreds of innocent deaths (The Fertilizer Institute, pp. 1, n.d.). It is most commonly used in the creation of fertilizers. The original problem that led to the use of this chemical was the increasing population and larger demand for food which meant farmers needed to grow higher yield crops at a faster rate.…

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    The Birth Control Pill

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    take the pill is because it was “God’s Plan” for them to become pregnant and the fact that they were taking the pill meant that they were trying to stop the plan that God wanted for them. The Catholic Church had many objections to the pill. With the creation of the pill, the Church’s had to rethink their ideas when it came to the birth control pill. Men and women of the church began putting their personal and family needs before the needs of the church. The church feared the idea of…

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    Have you ever gone to a new doctor and wondered how they were able to access your information without calling your doctor or having you personally pick up your records from the facility? Whenever you go to a new facility, they are able to access your information electronically. Thanks to Health Information Exchange. Health Information exchange (HIE) is the movement of healthcare information electronically across organizations within a region, community or hospital system. In practice the term…

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    Kohnen (2012) postulates that, digital humanities describes the incorporation of digital media into the production, distribution, and archiving of humanities research. Digital Humanities encompasses both the use and creation of digital tools and the interrogation of these tools, that is, to think about how digital media not only remakes research, teaching, and scholarship, but society at large. I agree with the statement put forth that, "digital humanities is the saviour of the humanities…

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    Brandon P Thomas English 3 8/8/2015 Research Paper Experimenting on Animals is Wrong! Do you know what your tax dollars are being used on? Would it surprise you to know that you’re paying for the experimentation of animals? Death is what will become of animals if they are inhumanly treated. They will either end up dying of exhaustion, disease, severe bodily damage, or sheer pain. When animals go; humans go, all to conduct heartless testing of products on them for personal pleasure.…

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    the dropping of the atomic bombs. The whole creation of this highly destructive item began in 1939 with the splitting of a uranium atom. Scientists believed that the energy harvested could be useful to making such powerful weapons. The Manhattan Project was a code name given in 1941 for the devising of the atomic bomb. At one point, there were over 120,000 Americans that were employed in this project, and almost two billion dollars were put into research. Isabella Karle is a scientist who…

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    understanding the theoretical frameworks and real world problems of health care systems and policies, and intend to pursue a career which would provide avenues for creation of knowledge in this field and its dissemination. This interest in academic research in healthcare system is shaped by both curiosity and exposure. I started my undergraduate research exposure in the field of bioscience. However, the opportunity to study several social science courses such as issues in biotech,…

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    Research and development (R&D) is a crucial contender in a province’s economic growth, Newfoundland and Labrador’s being no exception. Innovation is a key factor in the competitiveness of a region through the creation of new markets which stimulate employment rates, increase the efficiency as well as the quality of services and goods, and ultimately fuel the economy. Since R&D is both similar to as well as essential to the innovative process, R&D’s importance to the financial status is evident.…

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    Police Legitimacy

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    States, police legitimacy has grown to become one of the most prevalent issues in the national dialogue. With the recent occurrences in the country, research has continuously indicated that minorities are increasingly questioning the legitimacy of the powers of the police against citizens. Indeed, police legitimacy stems from the constitution. In the creation of a Leviathan, the people, through the constitution gave up their individual powers to the government to administer their legitimacy for…

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