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    The American refugee policy has been a sticky subject amongst both the political crowd and the average American people. The new President, Donald Trump, has asserted a strict policy for accepting refugees, specifically those from Middle Eastern countries, that has sparked much debate in the past months. However, his views are unreasonable and derogatory on a national and a world scale. The United States should accept refugees, but they should also modernize and improve their screening and…

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    do not cower in fear and run away. Instead, we actually push through the barrier and end up growing stronger from it. It’s important to overcome challenges because it can open us to new perspectives, and it helps us grow from the experience. A challenge is a roadblock. It limits our field of view, and separates us from what may be ahead. When facing a challenge, we don’t know what lies after it. It blocks our path and hides the rewards…

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    Time and money is the reason why California should consider abolishing the death penalty. California spends about four million dollars each year on experienced defense lawyers, to ensure that accused murders do not get executed for a crime they did not do.Maganini is saying that taxpayers would save millions of dollars each year if capital cases did not exist. It was twelve thirty in the afternoon, when I was heading to Walmart in the back of a giant semi truck. Everyone in my family was…

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    house. My brother and I were playing Fifa 16. My brother told me that if he beats me at Fifa that I would have to get on a roller coaster with him the next time we went to Six Flags. I said ‘‘deal’’! As we were playing a minute later my parents told us that we were going to Six Flags the next day. I started to get scared. I was so scared that I forgot that I was playing. As I saw that I was losing by 2 goals. The time was almost done. But then I made a goal which made the score panel go 3-2. I…

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    My Writing Class

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    forgotten before. I have learned that the more attention you give your writing piece, the better outcome you get. Dr. Kearns has also thought me to embrace criticism. When he tells us to change something in our paper he isn 't being rude, he is genuinely trying to make our writing better. Criticism can not only make us a better person but also a better writer and I think that is something that Dr. Kearns made extremely clear. Criticism makes your writing stronger and without it hard to improve…

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    Open Source EMR: How it can help save patient’s life Negligence in healthcare services is due to the old practice of manual medical record system. Have you heard the news about a husband who died of heart blockage because of error in handling ECG report? A teenager almost died because of the physician’s negligence by prescribing a common antibiotic, which the former had an overdose. A case of mistaken identity had cost a six year old child because of a DNR order intended for another kid. Medical…

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    denomination? I am a Druid senior priest from ADF [A Druid Fellowship]. I lead a grove [Three Cranes Grove] with 300 to 400 members in Columbus, Ohio. Our traditions are all over the place; we believe there is not a single authority over us, rather many things that interact with us. I am at the same level of my congregation, I am not above…

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    Microsoft Dbq

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    peak of the Information Age, Bill Gates created an operating system that enabled computers to be used by the general consumer. Before Windows 3.0 was released, a huge portion of the general population was unable to use a computer. Not only did this open up many possibilities for consumers, but Gates ended up selling 4 million copies of Windows 3.0. His business, Microsoft, had only snowballed from there. Microsoft eventually went on to create Windows 95, and their sales numbers kept and continue…

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    progress in the area of racial injustice. One aspect that clearly demonstrates my belief is the fact that segregation and restrictions no longer exist in public. For example, our schools, workplaces, hospitals, basically any functional facility, is freely open for anyone of any race to use and we can all sit together in one room; this is something that never happened in the past and was a critical issue for the longest time. For me to look around my classroom and to see my classmates, as well as…

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    This shows us that Mr. P cares about Junior and wants him to have better education and a better future. This lesson impacts Junior by him taking a risk and transferring to an all white school, even though he’s going to be the only Native American at the school and his tribe would be really upset with him. We can see this impact of the…

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