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    In the evening of January 30, 1948, Gandhi was on his way to deliver his routine prayer at the Birla House in New Delhi. Little did he know, in just minutes Nathuram Godse would fire three bullets, successfully ending Gandhi’s life. Gandhi’s assassination is justified because of his standpoints on Indian politics and attempting to unify Hindus and Muslims in India; however, Gandhi was peaceful and fair towards both Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi can be viewed as a manipulative leader when it comes…

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    Practicum Journal Entry #1 At the conclusion of this class, I will be transitioning from an experienced adjunct educator in the clinical environment to a novice Master’s degree nurse educator. This new position will require the desire to learn new skills, values, and being able to socialize into the new work setting. Working in both the Associates and Baccalaureate programs has separate challenges, organizational environments, and student populations (Paul, 2015). The purpose of this first…

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    born January 12, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to 19-year-old Jacklyn Bezos and Ted Jorgenson. Growing up, he lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Houston, Texas, and Miami, Florida, though, currently, he lives in Medina, Washington. He grew up during a time when the internet was just starting out and forming, letting him explore the different options the internet had to offer before it became well known. Slide 2 (Childhood)- When he was around age 1, Bezos’ father left him, though, at age 4,…

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    Organ Shortage

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    for transplant organs is higher than what can be provided by donors. According to the National Institute of Health in early 2011, more than 110,00 patients were on a nationwide waiting list to receive an organ as a result of organ shortages (NIH para. 4). It is estimated that, on average, twenty two patients die each day due to complications that arise while waiting for a new organ (United “At a Glance”). Sadly, getting an organ is only half of the battle; the human immune system is programmed…

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    In atherosclerosis, fatty deposits called plaque, build up on the inner wall of the coronary arteries. These fatty deposits usually develop over many years. Plaque is composed of porridge like accumulation of cholesterol and their compounds within a fibrous coat. After it builds up, the injury to the arteries signal the immune system to release white blood cells to the site. This initiates a process called the inflammatory response. Macrophages literally "eat" the oxidized cholesterol…

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    state senator of Illinois Alice Palmer resigned from her position with the intention of advancing in the political world. Obama was elected to the position in 1996 and was named as Chairman of State Senate’s Health and Human Services Committee in January of 1997. Throughout his time as a state legislator, helped guide twenty-six bills through the legislature with the overall intention of expanding rights for working, poor, or uninsured citizens. Knowing that he could potentially aid more people…

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    Acura Rdx Case

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    trade-in. We could not wait had any long and possibly get locked out of the Acura RDX 2011 in the freezing winter weather. We purchase a keyless remote from Stu’s EZ Auto Remotes (www.ezautoremote.com). We will give you the receipts on Monday, January 22, 2018 for a cash/check reimbursement for the Acura RDX 2011 keyless remote device for…

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    Isaac Newton was one of the most influential scientists of the 17th-century and is now considered one of the most influential scientists of all time. He was born on January 4, 1643 to Hannah Ayscough Newton, in Woolsthorpe, England. Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician during the Scientific Revolution. He developed the principles of modern physics that are taught today. By 1666, Newton had developed the theory of gravitation. He had also come up with ideas about the diffraction of…

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    Government). Note of caution • ‘Australia day’ has over the years been given a number of other names including; ‘Invasion Day’, ‘Day of Mourning’, ‘Survival Day’ or ‘Aboriginal Sovereignty Day’. It is important for care workers to be aware that the 26th January is a day that not only symbolises the arrival of the first fleet in Australia and the founding of the colony in New South Wales but to many Indigenous people it is symbolic of great loss. Many Indigenous mourn their history on this day…

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    President Abraham Lincoln issued a first draft of the Emancipation Proclamation of the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation) decreeing that all persons held as slaves in a state in rebellion against the United States would "henceforth and forever free" on 1 January 1863. This declaration marked a turning point in the war waged states of the United States of America: it was no longer a fight in the name of national unity, but a revolutionary war for the freedom of the slaves. The new president…

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