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HEALTH SCIENCE
Health Science
Health Science
What Is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)? sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease? is a rapidly progressive? invariably fatal neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells (neurons) responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. The disease belongs to a group of disorders known as motor neuron diseases? which are ...
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PROFESSIONALIZED POLICE
Professionalized Police
Professionalized Police
How can the police become more “professionalized?
Police Professionalization may integrate efforts to depoliticize the police and regulation enforcement agencies, making the force democratically autonomous and responsive to community needs. In some situations, police restructure and professionalization may engage unifying diverse localized forces and/or incorporating constituents ...
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SAME SEX MARRIAGES
Same Sex Marriages
Same Sex Marriages
Same-sex marriage (also called gay marriage) is a lawfully or communally identified marriage between two individuals of the identical biological sex or communal gender. Same-sex marriage is a municipal privileges, political, communal, lesson, and devout topic in numerous nations. The confrontation arises over ...
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Legalizing marijuana in the United States Would be Beneficial
Introduction
One of the important recent issues for countries like The United States and Canada is whether or not to legalize the use of marijuana. What is marijuana? Marijuana is the female plant of the Cannabis Sativa genus (Bachman,,53). When a marijuana plant ...
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LEGAL TECHNOLOGY
Legal Technology
Legal Technology
Task 1: How-to-flyer for Secure MS Excel Workbooks
Turn on your computer, open Excel, and find the spreadsheet that you need to secure.
Click on "Tools" in the toolbar and then select "Protection".
Now you have several options on how to protect the spreadsheet. If you have a single sheet, ...
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SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS
Social Scientific Analysis
Social Scientific Analysis
Introduction
The object of the paper is the joint publications of authors from the 10 new EU member-states in the field of social sciences. The present study was based on the material of SSCI DB for 2002. As is well known social sciences and ...
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MINIMUM WAGE LAWS
Minimum wage laws
Abstract
Card and Krueger find empirically that minimum wage laws may increase employment. The current paper seeks the analytical implications of employment-increasing minimum wages for output and welfare. The standard supply and demand model cannot be used for this purpose. One needs a model in which employment-increasing ...
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Do you believe that the media is America's "fourth branch" of government?
Arrival of World Net Daily, published in 2004, and the contents, if you want to learn them all a matter of public record (Kevin, 58-115). United States, tests and balances we have in our current government. Of course, we ...
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Trusting the Government
Introduction
One straightforward inquiry occupying the brain of an commonplace civilian in the roads today is the following: Whom should I be wary of if not the government who wields large power with large lure to misuse it (Bentham, 53-73). This should not arrive as a shock when democracies ...
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HEALTH ECONOMICS
Health Economics
Health Economics
Health Insurance in America has become increasingly more complicated throughout history, for those people considered poverty stricken. Solutions to help educate and finance health insurance for the poor have been issues for many years. A solution that has been in place now for many years is Medicaid/Medical, ...