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    central nervous system. The US government allowed alcohol consumption for people who are older than twenty-one in 1934. Furthermore, Congress pushed all the states around the country to raise the legal drinking age to twenty-one in 1987 if they wanted the federal government to fund them (“History of Legal Drinking Age”). Definitely, alcohol is considered an occasional habit for Westerners because it is an acceptable practice on special events. As stated in the book…

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    This time her vital signs were absent, her skin was warm without mottling, and the pupils of the eye were dilated but reacted slowly to light. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was instituted without success, and Cindy Black was pronounced dead. Departure from professional standards of nursing care: In every nursing malpractice case the defendant nurse's conduct is measured against that of a reasonably prudent nurse under the same or similar circumstances. Departure from the professional standards…

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    I. Jurisdiction The first step to any successful research plan is to determine in which jurisdiction the legal issue arises. Once I know the jurisdiction, I know which laws apply to the legal problem at issue. This means I must determine if the problem involves a federal issue or a state issue. If the legal problem involves a federal issue, then I must use federal laws and cases from federal courts to resolve the issue. Conversely, if the problem involves a state issue, then I must determine in…

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    Globally seen as the ethical cornerstone for human experimentation, the Declaration of Helsinki is the international agreement that bridges the gap between medical and research laws themselves (the institution that enforces communal rules and regulations) and the imaginary value system of society that relies solely on moral codes of conduct. The declaration is a more modern sanction of the Nuremberg Code, a system of medical ethics instated post-Nazi tyranny. The Stanford Journal of…

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    Research methods are a broad term. While methods of data collection and data analysis represent the core of research methods, the focus of the research is to collect data that can test both dependent and independent variables (Cresswell, 2008). The nature of the dependent variable (social media) in the hypothesis dictates the methodology and design for this perspective study. Therefore, the researcher is proposing an exploratory research to fully expose the potential and conceptual distinctions…

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    Although research has had various outcomes, there is a common denominator. Through each finding it has shown that women tend to be more open and accepting of abortion. During the various research contributed we can also understand that women are more unaccepting of the legalization of abortion than men. I assume that the reason a large amount of woman…

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    Issues in Crime and Justice Research Protection of human research participants is fundamental and should remain paramount to any research endeavor (Federman, Hannah, & Rodriquez, 2003). When it comes to crime and justice research, ethics play a crucial role in how the process should be carried out. There is a code of ethics describing the conduction of research. This code stands on the principles and guidelines generated by professional organizations to oversee research practices and simplify…

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    Review of Legal benefits and State support of company based in science and technology parks and knowledge-based companies Include : An explanation of the features and benefits of membership in • Science and Technology Parks (IT companies based in the park) • Knowledge Based Companies • Conclusion Science and Technology Parks Introduction Science and technology parks are technological infrastructure that have been created by the government to be able to give certain basic facilities and legal…

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    involved. Great litigators like Karl Heideck design important strategies to bring the case to a positive resolution for the client. Litigation Attorney Background The litigation attorney is a legal professional that should have strong research, investigative, and interrogation skills, along with their legal…

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    Nursing research is a research that provides evidenced used to support nursing practices. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND • 1940 The Nazi Medical Experiment used of prisoners of war and other race to conduct human experiment without their consent that exposed them to severe harm and death • 1932 The Tuskegee Syphilis Study sponsored by US Public Service where participants without syphilis were also inoculated and medical treatment where deliberately withheld for these participants. The same US doctor…

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