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    Affirmative Action still necessary to this day and should not be stopped. It is a good thing for the communities around the world. Different cultures can come together and combine their own ideas and maybe even advance more than what is today. People grow up and get taught differently. Not everyone does everything the same way and with the cultures coming together it would be a great opportunity to change things around the world to be better for the people. More ideas‚ new ways‚ and bigger accomplishments

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    Nurses play a vital role in achieving the safety and quality of patient care and reducing adverse outcomes. Patient safety is one the most important component of our health care system and is essential to quality health care. The QSEN defines safety for nurses as “minimize(ing) risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance”. Patients’ safety is a one of the most challenging matter for the reason that errors and mistakes can and do happen. In

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    environment is planned needs to be considered based on the children that will be spending time within it. For example‚ recently a school trip was organised‚ it was a physical‚ high energy activity and there was a student who wasn’t able to go due to high blood pressure‚ heart problems‚ this trip should possibly have been considered earlier on with this student in mind. • Organisation - equipment should be stored

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    Why Children Spank

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    In this day and time to spank or not to spank is an issue of controversy. Not so long ago one could beat their wife‚ husband or children and that was considered a family matter for others to stay out of. Today some still hold on to the thought of it’s not their business while others say oh‚ yes‚ it is their business in spite of where it takes place at. There is a line between spanking and beating. Since everyone has a mind of their own it can not be assumed everyone is on the same page with what

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    Professor Flanagan Enc1101 8/4/2013 It ’s the year 2014‚ and we are in the state of the financial crisis which is still being felt across the nation by the majority of Americans. Many Americans who have worked on minimum wages are struggling to live on a salary that is below the poverty threshold. In 2012‚ the U.S census posted that in a family of three; their income is 18‚552‚ (U.S Census). In most case‚ one member of the family is working on a minimum wage salary which is below 18‚552‚ (U.S.

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    Space exploration and the space program in general‚ have been an important part of our past successes as a country. Today‚ as our government looks at budget reduction and cost cutting measures‚ the space program is being scrutinized more than ever. Should the space program be cut or should it be reinvented? To fully understand why the space program is so controversial‚ one must first understand where the space program began. Shortly after the end of World War II (1939-45)‚ the U.S. and the

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    Question #1: A. Explain why tearing paper is an example of a physical change and not a chemical change. Physical change is a change in shape. Chemical change is when a product changes into a completely different thing because of a reorganization of molecules. When you tear paper‚ the paper does not turn into something else; it is still paper. Does‚ tearing paper is an example of physical change. B. Explain why burning a piece of paper is an example of a chemical change and not a physical change

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    Are the Rich Necessary

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    Are the Rich Necessary? Economic Problem and Science If we can promote economic growth through cooperation‚ the scientific method could help us separate the truth and error to find the best approach for cooperation. However creating wealth is not the same as building a building‚ an engine and etc because same set of rules doesn’t apply to everyone. Economics is a human behavior and humans are extremely unpredictable. The Rich Some people referred to as egalitarians or equalitarian wishes

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    Although there is no exact number of the death toll of the atomic bombs‚ one estimate states that at Hiroshima‚ 90‚000~120‚000 people died and at Nagasaki‚ 60‚000~80‚000 people died. This means that all together‚ 150‚000~200‚000 people died. (Children of the Atomic Bomb) And to add on‚ America had already rained Tokyo with thousands of tons of bombs. Between March and June of 1945‚ America dropped around 10‚200 tons of bombs on Tokyo; an action that resulted in 72 square miles of land being “burned

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    big enough problem for the cause of a war. However‚ their conflict was immense and if this war never happened then the world would not have the modern systems of government and democracy it has to this day. Obviously‚ The English Civil War is necessary. To begin with‚ it led to the limitation of power. When Charles I called a new Parliament‚ it quickly passed laws to limit his powers‚ asserts The English Civil War and Glorious Revolution. The cause of Charles’ actions made the Parliament angry

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