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    them up (“Drinking and Driving”). One reason drunk driving is more common in some places more than others is community design. Communities that have licensed establishments far where the people live or work increases the risk of them drinking and driving. Drunk driving is also more common in rural or suburban settings. Licensed establishments that are within walking or public transportation distance makes drunk driving less common (Scott). Another cause of drinking and driving is over serving.…

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    Community Health Plan for Bourbonnais, Illinois It is essential to have a community assessment for population-centered health care. To help in devising a plan for change in a community, a community assessment will help lay the ground work for this change. One must keep in mind that a head to toe assessment is similar to assessing population-centered nursing. It may appear to be a difficult task to assess an entire community, but it is similar to fundamental nursing skills. Performing a community…

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    issue, Educational Psychologists provide what seems to be ideas of how to properly undertake the issue. One of the many issues which is seen amongst schools is classroom management. This process is highly important for a teacher as it sets an establishment of ensuring how classroom lessons will run smoothly despite disruptive behavior by students. With that being said, as a teacher one should be prepared with proper techniques in which will help address the issue in order to prevent problems…

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    for the establishment of a well-regulated militia that can be called upon by the state to defend its freedom; and that the ownership of guns and their bearing thereof, is inherently provided for in the second clause. However, supporters of gun control, as Chemerensky (2004) continues to assert, claim that the human cost of guns, in comparison to its legal application, is unbearable; that too many deaths and crime result from the unequivocal ownership of guns. This provides the establishment for…

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    Operation Oluja Essay

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    assigned tasks resulting in the grouping of forces and organizing task forces for the conduct of the operation. Although the military district commanders enjoyed the freedom to choose the mode of organizing the forces, the most common way was the establishment of operational groups organized under a particular military district. Operational groups generally included a larger number of brigade and regiment-level maneuver units. Aiming to execute successful strategic-level command and carry out…

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    Physical Theatre Analytical Essay Zen Zen Zo, founded in 1992, is an Australian Physical Theatre company. Asian-theatre traditions (Butoh and Noh), and pop culture, where stagecraft, music and movement create meaning, forged the company’s unique style. Physical Theatre can be defined as, a genre of theatrical performance that pursues storytelling through physical means, rather than, spoken text. Zen Zen Zo’s interpretation of the Tempest encompasses themes (dramatic meaning) which have a…

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    The Federalist Party

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    within the country (Kazin et al. 231). As such, the bank would provide secure storage for the funds of the national government, and charged with the collection of tax revenue on behalf of the government, as well as the expenditure of that tax. The establishment of a national bank was opposed by the Jefferson administration because they were of the view that it neither paid any bills nor collected tax. According to Noel, Federalists also advocated for federal government tariffs on trade (21). As…

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    and how it played out when looking back on it. The choices that the writer makes impacts the meaning and development of the piece in many ways. Carver’s main choices that impact the meaning and development of the story are his use of language, establishment of setting, and methods of characterization. First,…

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    Mansa Musa

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    Age. The Mongols now controlled an empire spanning from Korea to Poland enabling an easier spread of new inventions, such as gunpowder, paper, and the compass from China to make their way to Europe. These would play an essential function in the establishment of the Atlantic world. The previous contact between Europe and Asia was difficult and not as…

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    Collins. Moreover, an instance of verbal irony that gives the readers a look into Elizabeth’s thoughts is when she thinks that her best friend, Charlotte Lucas, decided to marry William Collins “solely from the pure and disinterested desire of an establishment, care not…

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