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    industry organizations‚ or HIOs‚ to specifically train inspectors to detect key signs of soring. These inspectors are mostly known as Designated Qualified Persons‚ or DQPs. The Humane Society of the United States works side-by-side with the HPA to help end soring by working rapidly to persuade Congress to pass the Prevent All Soring Tactics Act or the PAST Act. The HSUS is also demanding more funding from Congress for the Tennessee Walking Horses. So many people want to help these horses and it is easier

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    Pros and Cons of Drug Testing Welfare Recipients The argument of whether those who wish to receive or are receiving welfare‚ unemployment benefits or food stamps should be drug tested. There is a popular theory believing that having recipients tested will save taxpayers money. Researching this subject revealed surprising facts and insight of both accounts. Value of Facts The main question needing asked if the drug testing costs outweigh the possible welfare program savings. My research findings

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    This allows for customers to gain the best deal while also providing efficient capitol to major producers. Because of mixed economy and independent trade‚ capita will be raised by at least 50% by the end of the year‚ eventually the middle-class citizens should be at about $1‚000 per month at the end of a five-year period. With this the government will slowly raise taxes to increase national revenue‚ as well as pay for the legal and justice system‚ education‚ and healthcare. Finally‚ a mixed economy

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    Latin America Pros And Cons

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     Public  Forum  “CON”  Analysis Recently‚ we gave our comprehensive analysis of the Pro side of the April Public Forum resolution‚ Resolved: The continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. Today‚  we’re  discussing  the  Con  side‚  which‚  while  slightly  trickier‚  if  done  properly  can  be  argued   very persuasively. To  recap‚  the  pro’s  argument  is‚  essentially‚  that  drugs  are  such  an  intractable  and  complex  issue  that   any law

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    along with ways that it could help or hurt society as a whole. The government uses these “untalented” wards to benefit‚ what they think is‚ the best of society. This method of doing things eliminates any chance of those less talented to have a normal life and make something of themselves. It also forces every ward to constantly worry about whether they are good enough‚ which could cause the wards to perform at an inadequate level due to the amount

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    The media was created to inform the public of the current issues of the day. This was a brilliant idea to enlighten the people. However‚ these media outlets can be a good source of information but can be a resource for misinformed information. This information can be used to promote a certain agenda and this

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    their control. A cyborg with a human in control can completely preform their mission to the highest standards possible‚ but so could a robot that’s completely under their control. The problem is that human nature will hesitate in order to preserve a life if possible‚ but the robot wouldn’t‚ and who’s to say that man with "cybernetic parts" is still a man in control of his own

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    The Pro and Cons of Chemo and Radiation TRENEICE L. ANDERSON Pros of Chemo  In early-stages cancer‚ surgery is performed with the intention of curing the disease. This is often followed by chemotherapy to reduce the risks of recurrence.  In case of advanced-stage cancer‚ the aim of treatment is to control the cancer by controlling the symptoms. This enhances survival and ensures a better quality of life. THE EFFORT OF AWARENESS OF BREAST CANCER IS TO PUSH MORE WOMEN AND LOVE ONES TO TALK

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    This comes as no surprise because the issues brought up in all three could have negative impacts on the lives of the authors of the articles. In my opinion‚ fracking should be totally illegal until more conclusive studies have been performed‚ and prove said practice does not have a detrimental

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    diversity End of life care Katherine Clark Jane Phillips The importance of culture and ethnicity Background Australia is a culturally and ethnically diverse country. Within such diversity there will be differing beliefs systems about death and dying. This may be a challenging prospect for health professionals. Objective This article discusses how cultural diversity may impact care and provides some strategies for the general practitioner when considering the provision of end of life

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