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    3. If you could save one character, who would it be and why? Explore meaningfully. If it were possible to save one character, I would pick David Henry. He is the protagonist and his decision was self-sacrificial but caused irreparable harm to his marriage and family. As Rosemary explained in the book, there are a lot of events in David’s past that his family does not understand. It is not until his encounter with Rosemary that the reader finds out why he behaves in that manner, as opposed to…

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    Eagerly looking forward to that, Edward leaned back in the chair, once again holding onto Harry's hand, all the while trying to avoid looking at and hearing the noises of the machine which would decide his husbands fate. The next four days passed by slower than Edward thought they could and much to the dismay of everyone, Altum Somnum proved to be mostly ineffective. No real signs of improvement were found until bloodwork taken the fifth day after the discovery of the poison showed that finally…

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    Vince Bautista RPTH 400 RPTH 400 Final 1. Should I take a gift from a patient? No, I don’t think you should ever accept a gift from a patient. Consequence oriented comes to play in this situation. I’d be grateful for the gesture knowing that the care I’m giving is appreciated, but that’s how I do my job for all patients. I wouldn’t want patients to think that if I received a gift, that it would change the way I go about doing my job for better or worse. I would like them to know that I treat…

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    Question 1: The criminal justice system consists of 3 main components, which are: the police, the courts, and the prison systems. The following is an explanation of how each works and contributes to the United States criminal justice system. The Police Looking at the police on the state level, this can include a wide variety of state level policing forces such as a highway patrol or even fish and game. The police responsibilities in the United States criminal justice system holds a plethora of…

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    1. Chapter 21: Dignitaries have many reasons for becoming involved dramatic events to reassure the public that the government is still in control that leadership is in command of the situation and will ensure the situation is under control and will be taken care of or appropriate actions will be taken to correct the situation, such as President Bush’s appearance at Ground Zero following 9/11. It offered direct emotional and moral support to the workers at ground zero. Often it can be for…

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    1. In 1982, Johnson & Johnson was responsible for 35% of over the counter medicines. With this number, this equated to almost 15% of the company’s profit. Things were looking good for the company, and then suddenly a widespread panic ensued because of a situation with cyanide poisoning. This caused the market value to fall for the company dramatically. Unfortunately, the same situation happened again a mere 4 years later. This time Johnson & Johnson had their work cut out for them, and they knew…

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    1. The term “nature versus nurture” was first introduced by Francis Galton in 1968 when he proposed that intellectual ability is, in fact, inherited through genetics in families (McLeod, 2015). His proposition brought about a relentless and controversial debate that focused on finding out whether human behaviour and trait personalities are governed by genes or environment. The supporters of the nature side argues that like physical characteristics such as skin colour, height and hair type,…

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    do believe Fred can be a happy immoralist person. It is not because one commits sins or becomes rich and renowned in a hypocrite way, that they won’t be able to enjoy the outcomes And therefore be happy at all times. However, if it was a personal answer, I would not be able to be completely happy without interest in friends or truth. #2/How might Jeffrie G. Murphy try to convince Fred that he is not happy? When Jeffrie G. Murphy refers to Plato, he makes a good point to argue against the…

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    1. Describe 3 targets of antibiotics, why each target is unique to the particular bacteria, and under what circumstance the bacteria could be resistant to that particular drug. (5 pts) As the name implies 50s subunit protein synthesis inhibitors such as erythromycin inhibit protein synthesis by binding to the 50S subunit of the 23S rRNA molecule of the bacterial ribosome. This ultimately acts to block the exit of the growing peptide chain. It should be noted that gram+ bacteria more…

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    After his return to England, in 1941 Fuchs was invited by Rudolf Peierls, another German-born British physicist, to Birmingham to work on the British nuclear weapon project, codenamed Tube Alloys. While there were concerns regarding the security of hiring Fuchs, good scientists were in such short demand that Britain decided that Fuchs was worth the risk. He was cleared by MI5 and also by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for this position. This decision was later criticized in…

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