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    In the persuasive Op-Ed article “Ireland’s Long Journey on Abortion” Sadhbh Walshe uses struggle related diction, references to social media, and astonishing changes that have occurred over the abortion issue; the tone shifts from judgmental of Irish law too optimistic of a change coming in the future in order to persuade the public to fight against the amendment outlawing the choice over abortion. Throughout the article Walshe uses words like “doomed”, “endured” and “uproar”, to highlight…

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    Firearm debates have run rampant in the past few years, people are starting to feel safe in their place in society. Unknowingly devising their own downfall, allowing others to choose their gun rights without a say. In her op-ed piece, "Get a Knife, Get a Dog, but Get Rid of Guns" Molly Ivins argues that guns are not protected by the second amendment; and that you 're well within your means to defend yourself without them. I whole heartily disagree with Ivins ' views on guns, and believe guns are…

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    invalid and her father left the family. She followed her dreams and became a writer, organizer, and reporter. Her work focused on equal rights for women, which later helped found the National Women’s Political Caucus and feminist magazine Ms. In her op-ed piece, Women Are Never Front Runners, Steinem asks us to imagine a female Barack Obama. Keep in mind this piece was written 9 months prior to Obama’s presidential election. The main point Gloria Steinem tries to get across is that, race and…

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    meet war time skills and home station tasks. 2. They devised training based on two Air Force instructions AFI 36-2225 Security Forces Training and Standardization and Evaluation Program and AFI 10-249 Security Forces Combat Readiness Program. a. Ops and training will further develop exercises and performance checklists to evaluate each member. Conclusion: To sum up, Security forces must comply with military law, the procedures for applying force, and be trained to fulfill the mission. The…

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    In the Op-ed, “Welcoming Refugees Should Be a Settled Question” in the New York Times, David Miliband argues that decimating the United States refugee resettlement program would put thousands of victims’ lives and the American values at risk. David Miliband is a British former foreign secretary and he’s also President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Miliband job is to oversee the agency’s humanitarian relief operations in more than 40 war-affected countries and its refugee…

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    The Involvement of Iraq is a Lesson the US Need to Learn Since the end of World War II, the US have been intervening on the region and country of the Middle East more than anywhere else in the world. Americans consider the Middle East as a luxurious region to settle due to the high quantity of oil found in that region. Despite the vast amount of economic and political change to many Arab country doing that period, The US created different foreign policy. These different policies have seemed as…

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    Case Study Assignment For: Mindy Colburn From: Catherine Aragona NRSG 10032 Mohawk College Case Scenario Seven: Preston Schmidt Preston Schmidt is a 22-year-old male who is diagnosed with cancer of the lest testicle. Preston is scheduled for a unilateral orchiectomy. Preston has had history of an anaphylactic allergy to latex and severe depression. Preston’s age, the type of surgery and his history of depression are taken into consideration to develop a plan of care so he may…

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    The argument for who is the “Greatest of All Time” is one that conflicts people whenever it is mentioned. Being the greatest is obviously a tremendous task so I’ve been wondering, what does it actually take to achieve such a feat? Let’s look at some athletes who we consider to be up there as the greatest in their sport. Jordan, Chamberlain, Maradona, Gretzky, and Brady just to name a few. They’re all exceptional proven players in their profession. The argument can be looked at from the…

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    As Reid (2010), author of The Healing of America, went on his journey to seek for the best health insurance system and treatment of his shoulder with chronic pain, he collected valuable information on healthcare models from the United Kingdom (U.K.), Japan, France, Germany, Canada, and India. The Bismarck model, commonly used in France, Japan and Germany, has private health insurance plans that are usually financed by employers and employee contribution. These insurance plans are non-profit…

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