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    Law and Policy Paper: Stark Law Many laws and policies that are passed into legislation focus on the ever-important topic of healthcare. From the Health Insurance and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (commonly called the Affordable Care Act [ACA]) of today, healthcare is an issue that will forever be in the forefront of our societal concerns. However, the law I chose to discuss here is the Limitation on Certain Physician Referrals, more commonly known as the Stark Law. The Stark Law is of specific interest to me because it has had an extensive impact on specialist physicians, particularly orthopaedic surgeons as the law was unambiguously tailored to inhibit certain referrals by orthopaedic…

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    violated Stark Law. The Stark Law is a federal statute which imposing doctors and physicians are not allowed to referrer their patients to facilities in which they have affiliations with. This law was implemented based on the case of Dr. S. and Dr. V., in which they leased a nuclear camera to refrain from sending their patients to another center. I do believe that the actions of Dr. S. and Dr. V. were a violation of the Stark Law. One of the first violations of Dr. S. and Dr. V. was the…

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    That night most of the Avengers left, the only to that had wanted to stay over was Natasha and Steve. Who had both said that they need a little break. The next day Nova walked down the stairs, but stopped as she heard arguing in the kitchen. "No, absolutely not. Clint she is not going there." Laura said sternly. Nova hears a sigh, "She won't be alone. Tony said Parker would help her out." "I'm sorry but wasn't Tony the one who told you that, the Peter boy split a boat in half? I don't want…

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    Robert Penn Warren All the Kings' Men portrays the rise of Willie Stark from poverty to governor with the help of his right hand man Jack Burden. For a better analysis on how to do the right thing in politics through Willie Stark, Thomas Aquinas and Niccol'o Machiavelli provide sufficient evidence to support his methods of leadership. When Machiavelli stated, "Ascent to princely power by some criminal or evil conduct; and the rise of a private citizen to supreme authority in his land through…

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    felt Catelyn’s vague sense of dread when the doors were closed. We shared her despair as she realized the incoming slaughter that was going to happen. Ultimately, we clearly felt her anguish when she couldn’t save her last remaining son. The credit scene right after Catelyn’s death was pure silence that encapsulated the sense of hopelessness that the viewers felt after watching that episode. The main reason for the loud vocal reaction to this episode was due to the sudden and abrupt end to a…

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    George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones, the first novel of A Song of Ice and Fire, has been described as “a brutally modern take on human nature and a highly contemporary interest in relative morality” (Martin, 2011). This has been achieved through the author’s in-depth exploration of a variety of themes, particularly the theme of loyalty and duty, which Martin presents as dangerous and not equating to success. Martin uses the outcomes of characters, including Eddard Stark, Littlefinger and…

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    The distinction being the antipathy men have towards womanly tears as a result of their fear of having the same erratic emotions. Thus there is a separation between the two, womanly tears equal hysterical emotions and manipulation whereas men don’t cry at all. If they do, then they react in an aggressive way to prove that they have aren 't weak like they perceive women to be. Yet Khan also states that while Lear accepts his tears as weakness and acts with aggression to override that weakness,…

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    In his speech, from the episode of Game of Thrones “The Laws of God and Men” (2014), Tyrion Lannister argues that “I did not do it, I did not kill Joffrey but I wish that I had….”. Tyrion supports his argument by using the appeal of pathos and ethos. His purpose is release anger and hatred that has been stored up from everyone judging, discriminating and hating him. Tyrion’s audience is his family, who blamed him for the death of his mother which died during Tyrion’s birth, and all the citizens…

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    Willie Bester is a mixed media artist who was born near Cape Town in 1956 and grew up as a mixed race, or coloured person, during the times of Apartheid (“Willie Bester (1956 – ).”). He displayed elements of his artistic abilities during his childhood, and soon grew up to put his negativity about his segregated surroundings into artwork (“Willie Bester (1956 – ).”). One of his most powerful works is titled “Forced Removals”, which showcases the displacement of people due to segregation. The…

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    Ironman Have you heard of the C.E.O of Stark Industries? What about the knight in shining armor. Then you know who Ironman is. He is a billionaire, super hero, and C.E.O of a company. I choose this topic because I love Ironman and the technology he makes. He was kidnapped by a Russian Corporation to make deadly weapons. He went through a lot of things. Tony Stark’s party was attacked and a landmine blew up and a piece of shrapnel was lodged near his heart. He was captured and forced to make…

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