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    of the Constitution failed to clarify the meaning of the word necessary and the word proper. Due to this flaw the Necessary and Proper Clause has been debated many times. Alexander Hamilton believed that the clause should be viewed broadly. While, Thomas Jefferson believed that the clause should be strictly interpreted. The Supreme Court favored Hamilton’s view in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland for the National Bank. Chief Justice John Marshall, Judge of McCulloch v. Maryland, warned that this could undermined the enumerated powers. This could be prevented with the insertion of a new provision to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17. This provision should state, “Congress must state in each bill it passes the Article, Section, and Clause of the Constitution to which the bill relates.” The Constitution of the United States of America gives Congress many powers,…

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    Right from the start this essay was a train wreck of lazy mistakes, punctuation errors culminating in a weak underdeveloped thesis statement. A big part of this essay was proper paragraph development; the structure of the essay was decent. Quote integration was the essays largest defect, almost every quotation is improperly placed, most often I simply did not add my own personal comments after adding a quotation. Another harebrained mistake I made in this essay was putting two whole spaces…

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    become curious about your products. Share images about your employees and post about the work environment so as to boost the profit margins. Evolution is a pre-requisite for every phase of attaining and retaining customers. – 8- Make proper use of hashtags-Hashtags are great way of community-building. They have often been improperly used by numerous business houses. Their importance has by far been neglected and this has seriously hampered their growth opportunities. Before releasing any…

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    To Be or Not to Be: Proper Webster’s dictionary is a tool for survival. How else would one know how to spell autochthonous? Language was invented because communication is vital to our survival. Society could not have developed without a means for its inhabitants to properly communicate with one another. However, there is a battle among the “proper” and the “improper” better known as the Prescriptives and the Descriptives. One group who cringes at the thought of the improper use of the English…

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    The effects of guilt can be seen at the beginning of the story in regards to the way that individuals in the colony perceive inappropriate actions. By first setting the stage by providing a context in which adultery is viewed as an extremely odious offense, Hawthorne creates an apt world which sets the stage for the rest of the story. As Puritan ideals that emphasize the need to remain accepted in society according to a strict set of values exist, so does the greater potential to be judged…

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    Case Study Time Out

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    In general, developing a program is hard work. However, steps are taken to reduce the difficulty, especially when one is looking to develop a time-out program in their own household. The overall goal, in this particular case, is to reduce the likelihood that the child will make nasty comments at his or her parents. In doing so, two different time-out procedures one can apply are exclusionary and observational time-out. The first rule in setting up any time-out procedure is to make sure the…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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    Proper Kingship In Beowulf

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    Beowulf: A Guide to Proper Kingship Great authoritative figures lead their people in times of good and bad by setting moral examples. In Beowulf, Beowulf serves as an authoritative figure through his youthful heroism. The epic begins by discussing Shild, the first king of Denmark, and how Shild is the basis of what a good king should be. The plot advances to Beowulf, a noble warrior from Geatland, who saves the Danes from Grendel and his mother because Hrothgar, king of the Danes, fails to…

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    Proper coding if very important because if a wrong code is used it can cause several problems not only for the patient but for the providers. Proper coding is very important in so many areas of the billing, ensuring accurate payment for the physicians to create a valid record of the patient’s medical history (www.healthcarebusinesstech.com/medical-coding). Proper coding can help expedite the payment for service and can also determine if a claim is approved or denied. It also tells us what…

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    Proper Health Assessment

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    Many patients are admitted to hospitals every year, but how they are assessed upon arrival is very important. This can establish the care that they will receive while in the hospital. Once admitted, patients need continuous assessments to maintain this care and their well-being. Proper assessment can not only prevent complications, but assessments can also direct doctors and nurses to making better choices for that patients care. A proper health assessment can be beneficial to any patient but…

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