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    Trent Patrick Dr. Moloney SOC 350 October 9, 2015 Concept Application 2 Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment For my Concept Application I chose an article from TIME HEALTH CARE that discusses a study released in February of 2015. This study is relevant to our topic discussion on involuntary psychiatric treatment and how several states are benefitting from forcing people into out patient care. I found that this article very interesting since it covers the topics we just got finished with in class.…

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    Iraq War Benefits

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    Guard members sent to iraq, and 140 have died. There have been 468 marine deaths since the start of the war all the way till 2005. How much money did we spend on the war? The U.S. war in iraq has cost the U.S. and its taxpayers more than 1.7 trillion dollars. Every hour, taxpayers in the united states are paying 117,035 dollars for cost of war in iraq. Also there is an extra 490 billion owed in benefits to war veterans that eventually will reach 6 trillion dollars over the next 4 decades. …

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    Congress is a large, complex system within the United States federal government. It consists of two chapters: Senate and the House of Representatives. Both chapters contain a number of seats available for elected members. Members are elected through direct election. There are a total of 535 seats, 435 seats for members of the House, and 100 seats for senators. Members in the House serve an unlimited amount of two year terms. Members can stay a lifetime in congress, as long as they are reelected.…

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    How would one react to a family member receiving the death penalty? How painful would it be knowing that a child, husband, wife, family friend, etc. was going to be sentenced to, arguably, the worst punishment given by the justice system? Capital punishment is a very controversial topic, with a spectrum of viewpoints on the subject. Some believe it is necessary for a crimeless society, while others believe it is a very harmful view on violent crime in America. I personally am against the death…

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    of Space: When Things Go Wrong”). This competition in the market ensures that companies will keep producing in order to outperform one another. Once companies have moved into the private sector they “must bid for NASA contracts, which lowers the taxpayer cost of these missions” (“The Privatization of Space: When Things Go Wrong”). Bidding on contracts is a lot less complicated than it sounds. Basically, government space agencies look in the private sector “to build what would be the equivalent…

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    to appeal and persuade to his audience-- the working class and taxpayers. Additionally, as seen…

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    Disadvantages Of EHR

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    Taxpayer 's are encouraging Electronic Health Records (EHR) in the form of government subsidies so they can make it available to medical practices through the Meaningful Use (MU) program. The use of computer systems in healthcare are not wide-spread like the other sectors. Transportation, finance, retail industries and manufacturing are examples of other sectors. Deltev (2007) definition of EMRs is a form of computerized medical record implemented to facilitate health care delivery. EMRs are an…

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    Dog Bans Essay

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    Breed specific dog bans are costly. Taxpayers should not have to have their taxes raised for a ban that is ineffective. There are too many other options than wasting money on these bans, like enforcing the laws already in place. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,…

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    class. Another important difference is on the military , Obama cut down on the spending to be able to get more for the Affordable Care Act. There is something that both Ford and Obama do share in common, that is they want equal opportunity for all taxpayers. One big difference that Barack Obama and general…

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    3) The proposed funding mechanisms of the NHI include increase in direct taxation which is increase in income tax as well as inheritance tax. Another mechanism is indirect taxation which is due on taxes levied on transactions as well as goods and services no matter the size of the business. Payroll taxation is another way of potential revenue sources for NHI. This includes taxation on employer and employee contributions. Another mechanism is also the increase of VAT on products to generate…

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