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    I chose to write about an article where a male correctional officer pimps out female officers who work with him. I am going to summarize it now. A dishonored former correction officer condemned of importing medication onto Rikers Island claims during a sensational new book that he conjointly pimped out a triad of feminine colleagues to inmates and jail bosses. The guy would show up to work every day with a list of dreams. He would say he had a list of wanting all kinds of drugs and sex. He was…

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    Long Term Care When designing a plan for LTC wants and needs, it is solely concerning money problems and wondering how the patient and/or family will pay for the services. It includes alternative vital factors, like all care choice, current living arrangements, lifestyle, legal problems and residential modifications if any. If financial problems are not thought through, it then becomes an issue and gets difficult to set up for these considerations. For instance, choices for care becomes…

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    CONVALESCENCE THROUGH READING Over fifteen million Americans served in the United States military during World War 2. But fewer than a million American soldiers experienced actual battle. Consequently, the average soldier not engaged in battle would endure day to day activities that often consisted dull, repetitive duties. On the other hand, a soldier in the infantry was much more likely to encounter serious combat and would experience many perils that would subject these young men to horrors…

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    middle class for a few reasons. Raising the minimum would cause businesses to lay off employees, it would raise the cost of everyday items, and minimum wage will not raise families out of poverty. The main objective of a business in…

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    We are told to invest in our education. What exactly are we investing in? They say college will benefit us in the long run, will it? Many students drop out before they even finish high school, but why are the numbers of college dropouts increasing? All these students want to do is to have a career and an opportunity to give back to the community in some way. Why is wanting an education beginning to look like a bad idea? Not even a bad idea, but a punishment? Is it truly worth the stress and…

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    instead of more college dropouts. What’s the reason for not lowering college tuition? Congress has the power but they aren’t doing anything but raising the costs. Lowering tuition isn’t as easy as dropping out of school but it would keep students in school to get an education instead of dropping out. What’s the dilemma with Congress not lowering college tuition costs? According to Sara Goldrick-Rab (2016) college should be more affordable for all students. Thousands of students go through high…

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    people in the United States seem to ignore the fact that raising the minimum wage will put the most people out of work, and does not benefit our economy. “No family gets rich from earning minimum wage. In fact, minimum wage doesn’t even lift a family out of poverty.” – Jon Corzine. Generally speaking, there should not be a minimum wage. If the United States removed minimum wage, we could wipe out unemployment completely. Businesses could hire workers at all levels. Furthermore, we could…

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    Medieval Florentine People

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    a property to be vacant. Everyone was looking for a place to live or conduct business. The wealthy landowners took out loans to purchase their own homes, buildings, and property. This privilege of ownership afforded them rental income and the ability to pay off any outstanding loans; however, they incurred the expense of maintaining rental properties. Wealthy families also rented out farmland to the lower income farmers who would work the…

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    Medical Insurance Changes

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    Some providers may hold off on billing you if they know you are in the middle of working out an insurance settlement. If you pay out of pocket for some expenses, you may be able to have those costs reimbursed by insurance. If you need help finding out what insurance policies will cover your injuries or if the insurance companies involved aren’t paying your bills, contact a personal injury attorney for help. A skilled…

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    industry all my life and I decided to enroll in the Medical industry for when I become a retiree, I will have something to fall back on. After researching these medical terms, I found all of them to be a little hard to recognize and pronounce them out loud. As long as I have been seeing a physician now and while I was having kids, I never had a problem with the doctor explaining everything to me. I was not afraid to ask questions about what my treatments may or may not…

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