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    tragic injuries and deaths due to car accidents involving passengers and pedestrians. They are commonly caused by distractions, intoxication, speeding, poor weather, or design defects. Annually, roughly 1.3 million people die in car crashes, with an average of 3,287 deaths per day. Amongst the estimated 3,287 deaths, 1000 of them are under 25 years old. Additionally, 20 to 50 million people involved in collisions are injured or disabled. Consequently, multiple vehicle safety devices and…

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    Rising Health Care Cost

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    percent.8,3 Pharmaceuticals, an integral part of medical treatment, may keep patients healthier and extend or save lives. In many situations, proper pharmaceutical use is documented to save money by avoiding costly hospitalization, emergency room use, moving to a nursing home or repeat visits to specialists.11 An estimated 4.3 billion retail prescriptions…

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    Michael had excellent gross motor skill for a nine-month year old. He could sit independently and roll front to back and back to front. He could sit independently for a couple of minutes and could go from a crawling position to a sitting position. Michael could crawl and hold an object in one hand while he crawled. He had good control and strength of his body when he crawled, and would use his knees to give him a boost. I observed that he could use furniture to prop himself up into a standing…

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    There are many ways humans are moved, and these ways are often covered by one of two topics, “smuggling” and “trafficking”. Smuggling is moving humans across a border, when they have willingly paid for their transport, most often being deceived into thinking they are going to a better life. Those who are trafficked have not given consent and were threatened and/or narcotized (“Human Issues”)…

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    stationary, not moving towards a solution to problems but staying still and ignoring the problems. He then continues to reveal why other characters dislike him so much by showing his negativity about other people. After revealing that he is immensely negative about the road, even that the road is evil, Anse claims that “it’s always men cant rest till they gets the house set where everybody that passes in a wagon can spit in the doorway.” This connection between evil and the average person shows…

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    the integrated megavoltage imaging system and allows for accurate comparison of field co-ordinates with MRI co-ordinates. The system was accepting patients since around 2012. (Ref 4). The individual MRI-Linac procedures were very reproducible, on average taking 41 min (range 33–44 min) and were well tolerated by the patients. This excludes approximately 15 min of bringing…

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    with an established diagnosis of epilepsy validated by a neurologist and with 87% having a childhood-onset epilepsy. In average there were 36 seizures/ month with a minimum of 1seizure/month for six months being required and 4.8 medications were reported to be already tried and proven ineffective. Most of the subjects had tried another unconventional treatment as well. The average age was 36 years old…

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    situation that the family is finically struggling , but also when an argument breaks out between Walter and Beneatha , we figure out Travis is sleeping on the living room couch due to the lack of space. African Americans were paid less than the average white man. The Jim Crow laws actually played a role in what most African Americans were not receiving high paying jobs. In an unwritten law, blacks were not allowed to work in high-skilled fields or have top operating…

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    Money Go?” and in it she outlines the increased amount of money a team gets for moving from one round to the next. She claims that by just making the tournament a team gets about 245 thousand dollars, and if they win their first game then their money will double. Now if a team is lucky enough to advance to the Final Four, then they can earn an absurd seven point seven million dollars. Besides the money what the average person doesn’t understand is that just being in the final four will actually…

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    in somes cases this isn 't always good as the world is moving really fast. A reporter who supports this is Stewart Brand a writer for time magazine who wrote that Technology with the property of self accelerated development create conditions that cause instability as well as in reliability. Since these technologies drive huge parts of society meaning that there is a risk that society itself will become unstable as a whole.(Is technology moving too fast? Time) Another source who agrees with this…

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