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    Social Security Act (1935) With a dramatic increase in life expectancy and decreases in mortality rates‚ many old People live their later lives with chronic illnesses and disabilities. As a result‚ long-term care is becoming an important part of service to the elderly population. The US General Accounting Office (1994) reports that more than 12 million Americans need long-term care and 55% of them are people aged 65 or older (Binstock‚ Cluff‚ & Mering‚ 1996). Accordingly‚ the government

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    meeting‚ roundtable discussion‚ on art in our modern age and this topic began with the idea of abstractionism. What kind of art is abstract; what does abstract art look like; but more importantly‚ what is abstract art in our modern times? How can we make people more aware of abstract art? The discussion includes how each media/medium is used and what these media are without their medium‚ i.e. what is a stage backdrop without the theater? So why is art and in particular‚ abstractionism‚ important and

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    The 20th century of Tyne and Wear region was the time period of gold. It was famous because of the coal making‚ shipbuilding‚ and iron industry. Those heavy industries brought a fast economic growth and urbanization. The boom period of the 1950s saw unemployment levels as low as three percent (Robinson‚ 1988). However‚ this golden period came to an end due to the globalization‚ cheaper imports of oil and competition from foreign companies. Between 1950 and 1970 over one hundred coal mines were closed

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    During the 19th century‚ nationalistic thoughts began to infiltrate Europe‚ which eventually lead up to unifications‚ as well as the First World War. Nationalism began as each ethnicity began to feel a sense of individuality and identity. Nationalism was the start of independence and revolutions‚ even after the Congress of Vienna‚ which sought to continue conservative ways. With the rise of nationalism in the 19th‚ it catalyzed many wars including World War One. At the beginning of the 19th century

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    motivates me to play tennis. It seems as if I was made to play tennis. Tennis is an inseparable part of me‚ and I am proud of it. And no matter how you look at it‚ tennis has a significant role in shaping me into the person I am today. Playing tennis shaped me by helping me develop three things: sportsmanship‚ grit‚ and a passion. Sportsmanship was an ethos I lacked for a significant part of my life. Before I started playing tennis‚ with people other than my father‚ I abhorred losing to anyone in any

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    A personal identity is more than just words‚ it is someone’s personal experiences that shape in what they value and believe in. In contrast‚ an ideology is a group of ideas that explain the world and how it should be ran; this may or may not reflect someone personal identity. To some extent that personal identity should be shaped by ideology. Ideologies can be a good thing or a bad thing‚ depending on the ideas. “If you walk in the footprints of others‚ you won’t never make any of your own.”

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    U.S. CARRIERS FACE SHRINKING POOL OF PILOTS Yan Kravets Management of Aviation Environmental Issues February 3‚ 2015 A big majority of awaiting pilot retirements among major carriers over the next decade is forcing the entire pilot supply chain to unify in a search for solutions to keep the industry due to stalling to fill in the vacant cockpit seats. There is still debate about the magnitude of the problem‚ but its emerging effects are already showing in the form of canceled flights‚ parked regional

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    decide on your topic and write down your main statement. Next‚ write an outline of the main points you want to cover and then‚ under each of the main points list the sub-points. Under the sub-points write down what you wish to say about those items. Once you have done this‚ by looking at what you have written – from sub-points up through the main points‚ to the main statement – you will see that you have a clear and logical structure to your essay. Think of it as painting a picture. If you have followed

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    going to breakfast and visiting Fairmont Park. While we were there‚ we went to visit Memorial Hall. My initial thought of this place was “WOW”! I had never seen anything so beautiful. There was so much to see on the outside‚ I couldn’t wait to see what was inside. Upon arrival of the building‚ we saw the Whispering Benches. They are arches that bookend the building. At the foot of each are curved benches with grooves cut in that allow a whispered statement be heard from the opposite end‚ 15-20

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    the pre-Civil battle (antebellum) years. Slavery‚ and consequently slave trade‚ extended aggressively within the United States. This became fuelled through a surging international call for cotton. Through 1830s‚ Louisiana‚ Mississippi and Alabama shaped the heart of the brand new “cotton country”‚ producing greater than 1/2 the U.S. cotton supply. The extraordinary bulk of this cotton manufacturing turned into cultivated by slaves. Slavery has performed a fundamental function within the records of

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