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    mother to watch and see the images and features of the unborn baby. The advancement of the 4D ultrasound technology has allowed for a fetal imagery to be shown by providing a straight photographic image of the fetus in the uterus.” In addition, these pictures, which…

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    to a whopping 35.7% in 2015 (CDC, "Adult Obesity Facts"). It is a statistic all too apparent in society today. When one observes how culture has evolved to satisfy the immediate needs of the self rather than one’s whole well being, it is easy to picture how this percentage climbed up so high. With this in mind, judge’s winner Maria and reader’s winner Matt Bowers, for a writing contest in Slate Magazine, sought to reason with how to treat this crisis. Maria’s article “Stop Being Afraid of the…

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    I enjoyed watching this movie. I feel that, although Michael Moore does not give a complete picture of what all living situations are live in their country, he is able to highlight key values other countries see as basic human rights that somehow are overlooked by Americans. The biggest human right Americans overlook is the way in which we treat our prisoners, and those we define as convicts. I believe that the prison system in America is multifaceted would need to adopt a few policies other…

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    reliable service and they serve the public and do the best with the resources they have. They should go back to the beginning and let the people that know about the forest take care of it and leave all of the corrupt greedy bureaucrats out of the picture. This is why the service was started to save the forest and the environment and keep the political parties out of it. This is the reason so many good services go bad and end up in…

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    history empires have created and relied upon symbols as a tool to represent and maintain their imperial power. “Far more powerful than religion, far more powerful than money, or even land or violence, are symbols. Symbols are stories. Symbols are pictures, or items, or ideas that represent something else” (Habel 158). Knowing how important symbolism can be in this paper I want to answer these questions; In what ways did empires used symbolism as a tool to manipulate, enhance and show their own…

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    As the CEO, of a 100-bed locally owned hospital, I reviewed proposes of cost-saving measures, of closing the Hospital’s Emergency Department from 10:00pm until 6:00 am. The first, thing I would ask myself, “Do I have all the facts” Am I being fair to all involved?” I decided this was not a good cost saving strategy to even consider to measure, because the community should have an emergency department, and the residents should hot have to drive 50 miles to another facility. As a result, we need…

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    This role is specifically played by the central bank of a county, whose mandates include the control of a country’s money supply, establishment of the foreign exchange rate, and the manufacture of new bank notes and coins (Perry, Serven, & Suescun, 2008). A look at Canada offers a special scenario, whereby the central bank is…

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    other, rather than exalt ourselves. It is written in the Cape Town Commitment that, “Christ is our peace, made peace through the cross, and preached peace to the divided world of Jew and Gentile. The unity of the people of God is both a fact, and a mandate” (39). The gospel was not for one people group of the world. Nor was it for one people group within the church, whether that be traditional or contemporary. We were not only told it was for all people, we were commanded to be the ones to go…

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    The question of whether or not legalizing same-sex marriage causes damage to traditional marriage and society is the center of the debate between Robert P. George, who is against same-sex marriage and Andrew M. Koppelman, who is in support of it. In their written debates, they lay out some interesting observations and claims to support their subservient views. Therefore, I intend to summarize their arguments and follow up further upon the wider question of whether religious morality or any set…

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    There is a mandate under the Companies Act, 2013 wherein 2% CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility has to be contributed by firms with profit or turnover over a certain amount. This is to ascertain that Indian businesses take on the crucial responsibility of leading…

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