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    Improvement of TSAAfter September 11th , 2001, our country's airport security has changed and advanced forthe better of safety in the United States. Due to the hijacking of planes, the head of TSA(Transportation Security Administration), decided to increase the amount of security in airportsto avoid days like September 11th. With new systems and higher technology, our safetycontinues to go uphill for our safety.You can no longer walk up to the gates in airports, you must now go into security…

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    Boeing 777

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    This Engineering Authorization (EA) is issued to incorporate______. Currently, the Boeing 777’s rubstrips, located where the fairing meets the strut, do not have any wear limits. These rubstrips have been found to be very worn when they have been inspected, in some instances up to almost 80%. This EA is being created to establish a set of guidelines for when it is necessary replace these rubstrips. By creating this EA, it will allow us to also start creating wear limits on these rubstrips. This…

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    Painkillers On Drugs

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    getting vital nutrients like those contained in fruits and vegetables and other daily resources. When certain vitamins are added as recommended by a physician dietary supplements can be very instrumental in preventing deterioration of a person's health and immunity. Herbs and other natural remedies have been used for centuries and have been the foundation for some medications on the market today (Levinthal 354,…

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    Act ensures that patients cannot be denied coverage for pre-existing or high-cost conditions, which may require specialty medications. These laws create opportunities for new medications to be marketed and increase access to those medications (PBA Health, 2015). However, the costs may range from $30,000 to $100,000 annually, of which patients’ copayments are usually very high for Medicare and commercial plans.…

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    For the development of new drugs, there is a requirement for investment of major capital, human resources and scientific expertise. Not only are stringent regulations required on testing and manufacturing standards of the drug, there is also the general population healthcare requisite which needs to be met with the limited resources and technology available. For a new drug to reach the market, it takes more than a decade and several tests and trials that the FDA needs to clear. The information…

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    The Transportation Security Administration is a government agency that is over the security for highways, mass transit, and buses but they are mostly known for the security in America's airports. The TSA was created as a response to the September 11, 2001, attacks. The goal of the TSA is to make sure all flights are safe. The TSA has a funding that is roughly in the billions and the budgets come out of passenger tax. The TSA requires that passengers show ID at the security checkpoint before…

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration is the government agency responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, biologics and blood products in the United States. The agency is authorized by the government to inspect, test, approve, and set safety standards for foods, chemicals, medical devices, cosmetics, and household devices (britanica.org). Made up of 2,100 scientist including chemists, pharmacologists, physicians, microbiologists,…

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    Big Pharma Essay

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    Do pharmaceutical companies really care about us? It’s crazy to believe that people you trust, don’t care for you one bit. Big Pharma, a group of pharmaceutical companies connected with the government gets large amounts of money from the people of the world; this conspiracy that people believe can be proven as factual through research over industry funded vs. government funded pharmaceuticals and the way the government finds a way to pay less and receive more money. It’s not easy to clearly…

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    incidence of corporate crime is equally disturbing but the horrendous acts of pharmaceutical companies in marketing and fraudulently distributing harmful drugs to its clients is by far the worst. People put their faith in these medications to assist with health and longevity and intern are being given a cure that many times does the exact opposite of what it promises. Pharmaceutical companies have essentially robbed the citizens of their sense of faith in medicine and the doctors who prescribe…

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    like, elevated blood pressure, racing or irregular Roman 5 heartbeats, headache, dizziness, or digestive symptoms. If consumers chose to buy herbal supplements, make sure to check the labels and information, look for a quality seal, and talk to your health care team to prescribe the right herbal…

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