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    it was not until 1953 when the American School Health Association started a nationwide program focused on family life education. Similarly, it was not until the mid-1980’s when the AIDS outbreak urged U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop to issue a report for comprehensive sex education to be taught within public schools as early as the third grade (Pardini). However, Koop’s report did not force or even issue a nationwide requirement for a comprehensive sex education course to be taught, and…

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    sentence stating, “Join the Feeding America nationwide network of food banks to help provide meals to people in need. Visit FeedingAmerica.org.” At the very bottom of the page next to Feeding America’s logo it says “Hunger Action Month.” Although the ad for Feeding America’s Hunger Action Month is relatively simple, it gives the audience a call to action to help end hunger in America. The viewer first makes a connection…

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    harming other. At the end of the day, the nation and much less my community feels that laws around intoxication can best be addressed through laws. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) “Drunk driving laws make it illegal nationwide to drive with a BAC at or above 0.08%. For people under 21, “zero tolerance” laws make it illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in their system.” These laws help alleviate the problem by allowing a minimum legal drinking…

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    In fact, more than 99 percent of schools in Minnesota are better than the 97 percent nationwide are meeting the updated nutrition standards that rolled out more than three years ago. Tim E. Lutz is the superintendent of the Kelliher, Minn., school district he took remarkable precautions in order for his students so that they can get the best…

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    David Giertz Retirement

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    achieved a global Gallup associate engagement score of 4.63 up from 4.41. About David Giertz David began his career at Citigroup where he gave a decade of his life and joined Nationwide in 1999 as Miami, FL Regional Vice President subsequently increasing the revenue by 48%. Quite recently, He was named Senior Vice-President of Nationwide Financial Distribution and Sales, where he was the driving force of the company’s growth in revenue from $11B to $17.8B. In 2004, David led the Financial…

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    Abortion In The 1800s

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    unregulated, and often unsafe until at least the early 1800’s. In the mid-1800’s, early pro-life advocate Dr. Horatio Robinson Storer (1830-1922) convinced the American Medical Association to join him in campaigning for the outlawing of abortion nationwide. However in 1821, Connecticut became the first…

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    to take his own life. The Oscar-winning short film launched a national movement when Rajski realized that there was nowhere for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth to turn for help. With secured funds from Lecense, the first nationwide 24-hour hotline was formed for these crises prevention purposes (CITATION). The main mission of The Trevor Project is put an end to suicide among gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth between the ages of 13-24. The…

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    constitution guarantees the right of free expression; includes freedom of assembly, press, religion and speech. The organization FIRE “Foundation for Individual Right Education” defends this acts in the academic society across colleges and university nationwide. Academic freedom of thought, speech and fairness has changed drastically thorough out the years. What was acceptable then it’s now viewed with sensitive eyes and ears. Professor Charles Kors says on video Who’s Too Weak to Live with…

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    schools. The NCLB has received a substantial amount of critics since its enactment, only increasing over time. The main criticism against the act is that it forces education to take the shape of an annual test, rather than focus on genuine education. Nationwide standardized testing limits education in respects to teaching method, narrowed curriculum, and consideration of circumstance. Ever since the NCLB Act passed, American teachers began to change…

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    Athletes are typically evaluated on site of the injury rather than in hospital emergency departments in cases of less severe concussions. (Nationwide Children’s Hospital) High school athletes who have then sustained a concussion are three times more likely to receive a second one. (BIAV) Dealing with more than one head injury result in possible complications including post-concussion syndrome…

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