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    Introduction Who do you think of when someone talks to you about the mastermind of masterminds of the holocaust in World War II? Most people think of Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin, but the Nazi scientists and biologists were the ones behind the creation and experimentation of the chemical and biological weapons. This research paper is on one of them. His name is Kurt Blome. He was a Nazi scientist under Hitler who later worked for the United States through Operation Paperclip. I would love…

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    The U.S needs to help the Syrian crisis, and they need to help now. Syrians are being wrongfully murdered all because they’re seeking the freedom everyone is entitled to. When Syrians spoke out against their government and president Bashar Al-Assad, he reacted in a manner of anger and aggression. He began mistreating them and this made certain people mad, so mad rebels began forming rebel groups to stand up against president Assad. These groups include ISIS, Kurds, and Free Syrian army. These…

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    The Geneva Protocol

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    I. Introduction From World War I to shortly after World War II, the Western world created numerous significant treaties and agreements including the Treaty of Versailles, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and The Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, otherwise known as the Geneva Protocol. However, the Geneva Protocol is one of the most comprehensive and arguably successful agreements to come from the time…

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    In Richard A. Clarke’s book, Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror, Clarke explains America’s long war on terrorism. This book contains Clarke’s self-written narrative of his experience in counterterrorism and national security. On September 11th, 2001, Richard A. Clarke, chair of the Counterterrorism Security Group, the CSG for short, guided the United States’ instantaneous response to the terrorist attacks from the infamous Situation Room located in the West Wing of the White…

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    in Libya just an excuse to overthrow Gaddafi’s regime. The possession of weapons during Gaddafi’s regime was seen to be threat to security of Western states. Its weapons of mass destruction were accumulated successively since 1980s. Mustard gas, Sarin, and Phosgene had been produced in a large amount and these chemical weapons had been used in Chadian–Libyan conflict. Although Libya was forced to abandon WMD programs, no evidence prove that Libya completely abandoned them. Terrorist-sponsored…

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    Have you ever wonder why people purchase certain products? Some consumers want to demonstrate superiority when it comes to self and products. Spending money on product is part of our economic. In this paper, we will discuss conspicuous consumptions and we will attempt to explain what conspicuous consumptions is and how it is important for marketers to understand why consumers purchase luxury items. In explanation of luxury. Luxury according to Ghoas and Vashney (2013) luxury is refer to…

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    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is a multifaceted organization, providing expertise to America and our allies in order to reduce the potential threat of weapons of mass destruction. This organization was developed to mitigate the potential threat, providing reach-back capabilities, eliminate, and reduce the usage of any chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high yield explosives. We will discuss the creation of the organization, the Joint Improvised Threat Defeat…

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    the first chemical weapon, has practical use in modern life, like in pools, for example. This is why it is often disputed on whether it is banned or not. In 1995, a group of religious cult group attacked a Japanese subway with a gas agent called sarin. This attack shows just a small amount of power that these weapons have. Recently in Syria, there has been a civil war. Although Syria has recently joined into the CWC, there has been a claims, and proof, of chemical weapon use by the syrian…

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    1. Healthcare Condition/Problem Described by the Healthcare Professional During my interview with my cousin, Macy Taylor, I learned that she frequently comes across patients with liver cirrhosis. My cousin is a registered nurse at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital. She works on floor six, South Medsurg Renal, which means the floor she works on specializes in renal, but she said not all of her patients have kidney issues. Their floor deals with a wide variety of complications and she provided me with…

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    go on to note that in the past it was believed that neonates were not sensitive to pain due to immature immune systems. Lopez et al. (2014) suggested that it was also believed that the infants would forget the pain as fast as it occurred. Thakur, Sarin and Kumar (2015) report that newborns do in fact feel pain and that the crying from pain is different than reflexive crying. Pain has been found to change autonomic functions such as heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure and oxygen…

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