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    "Remarriages an incomplete Institution " (Cherlin). A weakening of social "normality'' that defines a person's relationship with another person. Cherlin is describing that the the order ad structure of families is unclear. Cherlin's piece regarding American marriage is so influential to today because remarriage is increasing massively. It's okay to be remarried, people look at remarriage as it is the normal thing to. I don't disagree with it, my mother has been married three times. If one…

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    Criminal Justice System is one of the oldest institutions in the Western world (Macdonald 1). It remains for the purpose of delivering justice to all citizens with the most specific function being to punish those who impose a threat to the safety of society (MacDonald 1). Many individuals do not realize the insufficiency of the system, including the unpleasant results on recidivism the Criminal Justice System generates statistically. For penal institutions to become successful deterrents, they…

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    The institution of slavery in America harbored much violence in order to maintain its existence in the South through physical, psychological, and sexual abuse. Slavery was a profusely profitable business for the Southern plantation owners who profited from slave labor and did everything in their hands to maintain it. Violence in its variety was a form of a conservation force for slavery, which was initiated by the slave owners against the African American slaves. The slaves found various ways to…

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    The Cons Confidentiality and the institution of HIPAA hasn’t been all positive. It has increased paper work for health care professionals (Livestrong, 2015). Although most cases of breach of confidentiality were not intentional, many nurses or health care professionals have lost their jobs due to these breaches. This then causes the hospital to lose money, sometimes due to a law suits. This also causes many professionals to be overly cautious when releasing protected information, such as…

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    When asked about the difference between educational institution as an organization distinct from business institution, for instance, and whether that involve different style of leadership. She answered that dealing with human being is way different and involve different strategies and approaches than the ones used in any other entity: “I think a business has a well-defined and distinct purpose, a business might produce cars, like Toyota, their job is collaterally to produce those cars. In…

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    There are four institutions of government that play various roles to ensure that government activities run out smoothly, which include Congress, executive, bureaucracy and federal courts. Congress is one of the institutions that plays a great role in ensuring that there is good governance in the country. The key role of the Congress is lawmaking. Congress makes laws such as gun control and regulating television programs. The Congress also plays the role of representing people. In this scenario,…

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    Trade Policy: Power and International Institutions In recent years the study of international relations has experienced a shift in the way that interaction at the systemic level is analyzed. This can be partially attributed to the rise in globalization, which has since led to the creation of numerous types of non-state actors and fundamental changes in the way scholars conceptualize the state. This can be tied to the liberalization of trade policies that have encouraged the development of…

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    Starting from the Three Pillar structure recognized in 1993, under the Treaty of European Union or the Maastritch Treay. The first pillar being the European Community, acting as a supranationalist, being the one in charge of institutions and legislative procedures, agricultural policy, the internal market, environment, citizens’ right, economic and monetary union, regional policy and many more. The other two pillars being intergovernmentalists, the Common Foreign and Security Policy…

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    Abolishing Affirmative Action Solves Nothing While potential college students fill out applications, a majority of the applicants will face the question regarding their race. Most educational institutions often strive for blind admissions in order to establish a fair picking process. However, affirmative action has served as an exception because it allows universities to aid specifically minority students in need of educational opportunities compared to privileged students. Unfortunately,…

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    ills of the mental institutions of the 1960s. His eccentric behavior was despised by the Big Nurse and other authority figures at the mental institution, but McMurphy’s behavior might be judged reasonable if one considers the dehumanizing, sterile, hostage-like situation that the institute’s patients were subjected to on a daily basis. Furthermore, McMurphy 's “madness” not only drives the plot of this novel, but serves the purpose of showing how poorly equipped the institution was to assess and…

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