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    disorders, which as Blaylock points out is a good way of increasing mortality rates amongst the elderly, and also leads to profound neurological disorders. Blaylock highlights the research of Phyllis Mullenix, Ph.D, who during her tenure at Harvard University conducted one of the largest studies into fluoride’s effects on the brain in animals. Mullenix found that offspring of animals who had been fed fluoride became hyperactive (ADHD) and that if you gave an animal fluoride after birth they…

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    millennial are thinking, “our vote does not count” illustrates the fact that the ideals that this country was founded on does not represent the realities of the election. Many youth are discouraged from going down, and they find that the two party systems does not represent them, and that their vote does not matter at the end of the day due to the electoral college. Although there is some truth to that during the presidential elections, that is not true for all the other elections such as…

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    information about the 1920’s with focus on the prisons and crime status of criminals. He specializes in organized crime and its effect on different aspects of society. Sifakis has dedicated his life to researching all crime families and the prison system. Bootlegging provides information on how the citizens of the 1920’s abused the 18th Amendment. The 18th Amendment did little to stop the head crime leaders located in Chicago. The source explains how the crime leaders put out alcohol which…

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    OPTIONS/ALTERNATIVE AVAILABLE FOR THIRD TOP ISSUE: The option that Shikara said that Lakeland College must do in order to keep turnover low is to treat their employees and faculty members correctly. Just like in normal businesses, the college needs to create a differentiation method to retain and make candidates chose their institution over other competitors. The way Lakeland College can do this is through benefits, pay, or the overall campus and organization atmosphere that the college has…

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    a Business Code of Ethics: Worker Compensation Monique Vasquez University of Phoenix PHL/323 October 12, 2015 Abstract “Effectiveness of the Workman's Compensation System.The Worker's Compensation System in California has been around since 1911. The system was first created after the Industrial Revolution. Wisconsin was the first state to start this program. Workers'…

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    that needs to be addressed. In high school the students have their hands held and upon finishing are left with little or no direction when starting college. Many are still immature and without additional support and guidance they get lost in the system of education. There needs to be a change to keep these students engaged and one way is by getting them involved in learning communities. Learning communities are “the purposeful restructuring of the curriculum by linking or clustering courses…

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    In an interview, Karen Tei Yamashita talked about what makes her to write I Hotel and how she started about it. She wrote a satirical article for her friend Amy Ling who is the professor of English and Asian American Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Amy Ling told her the project might be about the Asian American movement in Los Angeles, but gradually Karen Tei Yamashita realized that she would shift the focus to San Francisco and enhanced her research to north. Because there are…

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    exceptional. She graduated in 1929 and attended College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, with only nine women in her class. She then graduated in 1933 despite financial crunches. The surgical life she wanted was male-dominated, so she decides to enroll at the University of Wisconsin for a degree in the field of Anesthesiology. Later in 1949 Apgar became the first women full professor at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Virginia Apgar was so busy in her…

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    The late nineteenth century is known as “The Age of Imperialism”. This was a time that many major world powers, including the United States, sought to expand their territorial possessions. The idea of American imperialism was very popular, perhaps because U.S. citizens felt that America was exceptional compared to other countries, mainly because of its special mission to spread freedom and democracy worldwide. In order to accomplish this, America would need to exert its economic, military, and…

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    the lower classes. Under the feudal system regional nobles pledged their allegiance to a central king but retained total judgment in the way they managed their property and lands. The king and nobles formed the head of the social structure and were supported by a large class of peasants. The peasants provided labor, rent and military service to the landowner in exchange for protection from marauding bandits or invading military forces. Under the feudal system there was a very small and…

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