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    The concept of fate, the idea that there is a higher power that controls every aspect of one’s life, has plagued mankind since the dawn of philosophy. According to an article called “When it comes to fate, even non-believers believe”, "Among God-believers, 84.8 percent reported some degree of belief in fate, 13.0 percent reported they were neutral and 2.2 percent denied belief in fate." Almost everyone believes in fate at some point in their life; although, the event in their life where fate…

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    The first amendment of the United states 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…

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    For this essay, I will be examining the Dawes Act, the Homestead Act, and the Morrill Act. The Dawes Act, Homestead Act, and the Morrill all have similar aspects in them. During this essay, a comparison will be made between all three of these acts. Also, each act has different principles that are important to its fundamentals. Those different principles will be examined also. The Dawes Act of 1887 split up reservations held by Native American tribes into smaller units and distributed these…

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    Ebola Epidemic Analysis

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    Congratulations American media for crying wolf once again on the government leaders in their handling of this Ebola epidemic! Evidence shows that the government has done a decent job in keeping the spread of Ebola throughout America to a minimum. Though the American media used the fear of Ebola to discredit today’s government leaders for higher ratings. The fact that this country lacks a surgeon general, the acting surgeon general has done an excellent job along with the CDC (Centers for Disease…

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    Summary Of Ebola

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    treatment for her symptoms. Two days later Nurse Mayinga returns to Ngaliema Hospital where she is taken in as a patient. The government realized that this virus could be very devastating to the human population and instantly placed the hospital under quarantine put road blocks to seal off Bumba. Dr. Margaretha Isaacson is Nurse Mayinga’s doctor during her treatment process, to take precautions anytime he is near wears a gas mask, however the heat gets to her and she is unable to do his job…

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    announce that nuclear weapons would not be tolerated in Cuba, and stated the US would respond to any Cuban attack with all-out nuclear retaliation. In response to the increased Soviet ships coming with weapons, JFK ordered a blockade, which he called quarantine because a blockade is an act of war, around Cuba. For 13 days, the world held its breath as the threat of a nuclear war hung over the world, but the Soviets…

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    “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” (2.2.36). When someone thinks about Romeo and Juliet, this quote usually comes to mind. All around the world, people have heard the story of the two star-crossed lovers, their romantic story, and their dreadful fate. For those who don’t know, the basis of Juliet consists of two families - Montagues and Capulets - whom are part of a feud. Eventually, two members of the opposing families (Romeo and Juliet) meet each other and fall in love; however, they…

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    Should Mars Be Colonized?

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    Mars, a planet that contains the possibility of allowing humans to live somewhere other than earth. However, this can lead to multiple questions as with the colonization of Mars will also lead to the beginning of a completely new society. This idea of a new martian society, will lead to questions about what laws,clocks, and calendars should this new Martian society use. Additionally, with the colonization of Mars also comes the concern of unknown diseases and illness that comes from living in a…

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    is considered, the judge decides the best disposition for the minor (Sickmund and Puzzanchera). Most juvenile dispositions include supervised probation. In a probation order, it may include certain requirements. Such as drug counseling, weekend quarantine in the local detention center, or amends to the community or victim. The term of probation differs for each person. In some states, when the judge assigns the juvenile to the state department of juvenile corrections, the department decides…

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    Animals are a necessity to everyday life; whether the animal is used for food production, research, pets, or are wild animals, they all need a doctor for when they are sick or hurt. A veterinarian is a person who helps and cares for different kinds of animals. People have confidence that the vets will take care of their most beloved companion, because of all the schooling a vet had to do. Despite the responsibility, there are many reasons why people love being vets. A few of the reasons are…

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