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    of Document 4 is to show how the anarchists and socialists were ruining the public image of labor unions. The purpose of Document 5 is to tell the public who died during the Homestead Strike. The point of view in Document 6 is from the Supreme Court and their decision about interstate commerce. The intended audience of Document 7 are the people who are interested in helping workers and labor unions. Workers were going through tough times during the Gilded Age with low wages‚ long hours‚ and poor working

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    fix at the current moment. This is where agenda setting comes into play. Agenda setting is a “list of subjects or problems to which governmental officials‚ and people outside of government closely associated with those officials‚ are paying some serious attention at any given time” (Kingdon‚ 2011‚ 2). When collective action occurs‚ the public comes together to augment their community and accomplish

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    care services for all citizens in twenty-four district of Florida. Your commitment to serve the surrounding communities is outstanding and felt by all person who has a meeting with you. In the case of the health policyMedicare‚ your unwavering work to fight for the rights of all individuals have been supported by Congress to expand the Medicare benefits plans for all Americans. The future of health reform tries to help establish a country that recognizes that all Americans’ need health coverage. The

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    The Tale of Ida and Anya Since the day they were born‚ Ida and Anya were fated to someday destroy each other. It was prophesied and so it must be. They were born on the same day‚ Ida in a glade full of honeysuckles bathed in the sun and Anya in a temple high on a mountain‚ swimming in the clouds. As young girls‚ they were taught to fight‚ preparing for the fateful day they would come face to face as enemies. Anya left the temple once no one else there could challenge her. She was a fearless warrior

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    Attorney General Eric Holder and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sibelius announced “nationwide takedown” by Medicare Fraud Strike Force operations‚ in eight cities that resulted in charges against 89 individuals‚ which included doctors‚ nurses and other licensed medical professionals‚ for their alleged participation in Medicare fraud schemes involving approximately $223 million in false billings. In Chicago‚ seven individuals were charged‚ including two doctors‚ with

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    There are various organisations that may be involved if a child or young person has been abused or or harmed‚ these include Childrens Social Care which provides support for vulnerable children‚ these include Social Workers and Family Support Workers who usually work together‚ this is called multi-agency working. They are responsible for coordinating and implementing an inter-agency child protection plan to safeguard children. Decisions will then be made regarding the action that should be taken to

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    Policy Changes Against Banks’ Wrongdoings Now big banks cannot act as greedy as they used to be since the era of “too big to fail” is over and the Justice Department is changing the way of punishing banks’ wrongdoings. JPMorgan Chase and Credit Suisse were charged a combined $416.9 million to settle the civil charge against them of misleading investors in the sale of risky mortgage bonds prior to the financial crisis. Goldman Sachs also paid $550 million for the same charge. HSBC was also

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    If you are getting close to the age when you become eligible for Medicare‚ you need to understand how Medicare Supplement insurance works. Medicare Supplement insurance is often referred to as Medigap insurance. It is designed to fill in where Medicare Part A and B leave off and fill in the ‘gaps’ in your coverage. #1 Have To Pay A Premium If you enroll in a Medigap insurance plan‚ you are going to have to pay a premium for that coverage. You can pay the premium on a monthly‚ quarterly or yearly

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    Pressure to Change “A discussion on the ethics and finances of Medicare’s refusal to pay for pressure ulcers that develop in a hospitalized patient.” “Pressure to ChangeMedicare like all health insurers is constantly looking for ways to avoid paying for unnecessary medical care. The latest attempt sounds perfectly reasonable until you consider who will bear the burden. Problem: Last year federal centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that they would no longer reimburse

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