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    Benefits vs. the risks of rapid sequence intubation in the pre-hospital environment: Rapid sequence intubation is a very risky procedure even in a stable environment‚ but when the unknown variables in the pre-hospital environment are considered‚ this procedure becomes more criticized every time it is used. When initiating the rapid sequence intubation protocol‚ the paramedic takes total control over the patient’s airway by sedating the patient with paralytic drugs and placing a breathing tube into

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    and pigs have been genetically modified. More and more animals are being experimented on everyday so that humans can benefit from the advanced products they produce such as better food and medicine. Genetically modified animals could eventually benefit humankind‚ but as of now‚ the risks of genetic modification are far too great to allow this kind of procedure to continue. The benefits could potentially outweigh the risks‚ but genetic modification should not be allowed if even one animal

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    that of a direct constitutional democracy have served as a template for many countries’ government systems‚ including the founding documents of the United States. In Locke’s ideal system‚ the government is put into place by the people for the purpose of protection. He stresses the importance of creating a very delicate balance between the power of the government and the power of the people. The government

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    It should seem clear to any level-headed American that there is a direct relationship between education expenditures and the quality of education. However‚ there is a wide funding gap for minority students and low income students‚ with the greatest funding gap realized for minorities. It is not a secret that the racial isolation and lack of resources should be addressed; in fact‚ Kozol refers to this as a national horror that is hidden in plain view. However‚ our highest court overruled a judgement

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    Government interference with merchants and traders impacted the ways in which societies conducted business in various aspects. In some societies‚ such as the Incas‚ the government would control trade and production in order to support the society as a whole. Alternatively‚ other government would restrict some aspects of trade to protect its society from other civilizations‚ such as how the Chinese government protected its people and government from Java. Unfortunately‚ some governments‚ such as in

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    lowered in the U.S. In the last few years the teenagers of our generation and the poor options we have for political candidates have proven that the voting age should be lowered to 16. There is a number of reasons that lowering the voting age will benefit the country. Lowering the voting age will increase voter turnouts‚ give the younger generation‚ a say in the law‚ and help teens become more interested in politics. This is why we should lower the voting age. Lowering the voting age will help increase

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    United States Government There are several types of governments throughout the world. Some have been successful‚ while others have not. Many of these governments are governed by a dictator‚ royal monarch‚ or the wealthiest of the country‚ with absolutely no or little say from the people of the country. The United States has a government that balances its power amongst three different branches‚ thus having a form of government that is for the people; the U.S. government is made up of the legislative

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    The federal government of the United States is composed of three distinct branches: legislative‚ executive and judicial. The powers of these branches are vested by the U.S. constitution in the Congress‚ the president and the federal courts. The legislative branch of the U.S. government is the United States Congress. It is a bicameral system‚ meaning it has both an upper and a lower house: The Senate and the House of Representatives respectively. Both senators and representatives are chosen through

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    GENERAL COURSE INFORMATIONCourse Number:            POLS1800Course Title:                  Government of the United StatesCredit Hours:                  3Prerequisites:                  NoneDivision/Discipline:            Liberal Arts and Sciences/Political ScienceCourse Description:            A study of the Constitution of the United States and the organizations‚ powers‚ and functions of the national government. In addition‚ current problems and policy and the role of the individual will be studied

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    beneficial idea to them that would‚ if successful‚ provide abundances of riches for them to enjoy. As the western route to India would open up a new passage for trade‚ it would also be bypassing the hostile Middle East. The throne heavily considered the benefits of the proposal with fascination. In comparison with Columbus‚ Ferdinand and Isabella wanted money‚ fame‚ power‚ and to spread Catholicism. With the possibility of new lands and trade routes‚ it was likely that the inhabitants could convert to the

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