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    RECORDS AND THE WHY BEHIND THE STRUCTURE By: Christina Tessier You have small‚ medium and large facilities‚ and each of them differ but they are similar in ways that may be common sense to those that work in the medical field. They remain different in their own way‚ but are all handled with in the same way. The facility may just have a way of processing or recording information‚ and filing it away for the patient. With all three of these types of facilities I have seen that the answers

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    Hitler is notorious for his use of political propaganda. Why do you think he was so successful at this? “All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.” – Adolf Hitler (1).Propaganda is a weapon without limits‚ which thunders more loudly than a cannon fire and is more destructive than a gas attack .Hitler used propaganda as a tool to brainwash Germans by their frustration at a loss. He was decades ahead

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    Women in the Early Nineteenth Century vs. Women in The Awakening There are many different types of women portrayed in The Awakening. The goal of this paper is to compare and contrast the women in the book to the women during the turn of the nineteenth century and the society’s reaction to the novel.. The novel shows the social constraints of women in the Victorian era. During this time‚ women were supposed to be docile‚ domestic creatures‚ whose main concerns in life were to be the raising of their

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    citizen’s lack little of is hope. The citizens are constantly hoping for better whether for their children’s safety and future‚ or even for their homes‚ that have a chance of being torn down by the airport authority. The life that is displayed in the book Behind the Beautiful Forevers is far from easy‚ yet it shows us the harsh reality

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    and the environment these women had to sustain. “For fifty years prior to 1875‚ no women had been committed to the state prison at Charlestown‚ but were confined in jails and houses of corrections” (MCI-Framingham). From the year that The Reformatory For Women at Sherborn opened in 1877‚ to the end of the term of the seventh‚ most memorable superintendent‚ Dr. Mirian Van Waters‚ the prison underwent multiple reforms that formulated it from a holding facility for women to a prison

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    Theories behind Frank Lucas Harlem’s Drug kingpin With Frank Lucas’ life we will be able to demonstrate and explain a few etiological theories starting with Ethnic succession Theory‚ differential association theory‚ and Social Disorganization theory. Before we begin I will explain what each Theory means‚ then we will be able to apply these theories into Frank Lucas’ life. Ethnic succession theory has the idea that ethnic groups involve themselves in organized crime because of their obstacles

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    children (Women‚ 2016). The life of a woman was basically childhood‚ marriage‚ family‚ and death. Women never became artists or scholars. Men typically lived until the age of 45‚ and women to 36. Men were often 20 years older than their wife‚ therefore many women survived their husband and remarried. In this case‚ her new husband would gain her inheritance. The only crucial public role of women was to give birth to young citizens‚ more importantly males to be citizens and females to reproduce further

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    Corruption in the Beautiful Forevers Katherine Boo’s “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” takes place in Annawadi‚ a small slum near the airport in Mumbai‚ India. The story focuses on the Husain family‚ who makes their living selling recycled garbage. Sadly‚ even in this small slum‚ the population is inundated with corruption on every level. Corruption is so common that many of the inhabitants in Annawadi view it as a necessity to improve their way of life so they strive to be corrupt. Asha Waghekar‚

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    WATER COOPERATION –ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 1. Introduction Population growth and higher living standards will cause ever increasing demands for good quality municipal and industrial water‚ and ever increasing sewage flows. At the same time‚ more and more irrigation water will be needed to meet increasing demands for food for growing populations. This will require intensive management and international cooperation. Since almost all liquid fresh water on the planet occurs underground‚ groundwater will

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    Motown music was created in the suburbs of Detroit‚ Michigan in the late 1950s. Motown was born when Berry Gordy founded his record company Tamla Records‚ a branch of which was called Motown. Gordy‚ an entrepreneur and visionary‚ helped write and produce many early songs of the type. The company became a big hit in the midwest and eventually all across America. Gordy‚ being an african-american man in the 1950s‚ was a huge believer in Civil Rights. He recorded and put out Martin Luther King‚ Jr’s

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