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    1911 - National Health Insurance Act The government brought in the national health insurance act. This gave the wage earner access to medical services. The wage earner had to earn £420 or less to qualify for this benefit. Although this only applied to the wage earner, the rest of their family had to depend on voluntary hospitals and many were not covered at all. 1920 – Dawson Interim Report Lloyd Dawson produced a report which outlined how a health service might be organised. The report…

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    Arches National Park is one of 58 National Parks in the USA. Each park has different formation and landscape, This National park is located in southeast of Ultra State. Arches contents of over 2,000 natural sandstone arches and the most famous in the world is Delicate Ache. Arches National Park boasts an area of over 76,000 acres. Arches National Park is unique history, geology, wildlife, and specific controversies that it faces. The history of arches was interesting and discover by many…

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    Theodore Roosevelt became a conservationist. After becoming president in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt used his authority to protect wildlife and public lands by creating the United States Forest Service (USFS) and enabling the American Antiquities Act of 1906. During his presidency, Roosevelt established five national parks and protected approximately 230 million acres of public land. President Theodore Roosevelt conserved many natural environments of the…

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    of wilderness in the United States (NPS, 2012). Agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service have worked for years to maintain and preserve the land. Without rules and regulations the land would be destroyed by the human population. The U.S. Forest Service should maintain and regulate wilderness areas. Although some people don’t agree the U.S. Forest Service should have control over the wilderness, the Forest Service already contributes time and money into managing the land. Designating land and…

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    What problems does Abbey see in how the national parks/wilderness areas are being managed by the National Park Service and used by the public? Abbey saw seen the desire to control too much pollution, preserve endangered species. There were two things going on this, the destruction of natural parks that is caused by tourists and the safeguard the nature at the National parks. (Abbey, 370) What is Industrial Tourism, as Abbey describes it? The Industrial Tourism means that the roads are paved for…

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    Meringolo National Parks

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    Denise D. Meringolo, the author of “Museums, Monuments, and National Parks: Towards a New Genealogy of Public History” purpose of her book is to expand on the field of public history and to educate the historical background of public history. Meringolo’s purpose is to add a layer of importance to the National Park Service, the importance of higher education, and the maintenance of Mesa Verde. She focuses on the nineteenth century when the government decided to take the steps to collect and…

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    Care Standards Act Essay

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    standards of care in residential and nursing homes and other personal care services standards of NHS care standards of care from health and social care professionals. The Care Standards Act 2000 outlined a new system of national minimum standards for services such as private and voluntary residential and nursing homes it also extended the registration requirement to local authority care homes. Regulation of personal domiciliary services, e.g. helping someone wash or dress, this includes nursing…

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    Senior Career Research The National Park has many different career options. In the field of my senior project the dragonfly larvae mercury levels study it has career options that can satisfy people’s desire to be out in the wilderness. There are no unique careers like the ones offered by the National Park Service that change people’s lives forever. You get a different perspective in life with the enjoyment of the forest. Some of the jobs offered by the government are Physical Science…

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    welfare state Health and social services in the United Kingdom, as in many other countries worldwide, provide a vast range of services for individuals that require continuing or ongoing health or personal care needs. However, there is a clear and distinct difference between the two, and this is in relation to government funding. NHS or the National Health Service is a government funded service and thus a patient that requires continuing health care will receive these services completely free of…

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    In this essay, the author will explain the key factors that drive government policy and its’ decision making as well as the implication of this for the service user. It will also discuss how individual rights are promoted within the care setting and finally describe the details of the services by statutory and voluntary agencies. A welfare state is a concept of government in which the state plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the economic and social well-being of the citizens.…

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