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    Economics Article II The article I chose as the second part of my project‚ it is called “Switzerland’s Proposal to Pay People for Being Alive” By Annie Lowrey. In this article‚ Ms. Lowrey talks about the idea of paying each and every citizen in Switzerland. The payment would not have stipulations on it such as for being poor or because a person is old‚ simply for being alive is what the activists of Switzerland are proposing. The activists had a truck dump eight million coins outside the Parliament

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    The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution introduced to Congress 1777 that linked the thirteen independent states together in dealing with common problems. Ratified in 1781‚ under the Articles of Confederation did make lasting contributions to the nation’s well being. The Articles of Confederation despite it’s defects‚ was a significant stepping stone toward the present constitution. Under the Articles of Confederation‚ the central government was successful in governing the United

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    Sample Articles of Incorporation ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF ___________________________________________________ NAME OF ORGANIZATION The undersigned incorporator(s)‚ a natural person 18 years of age or older‚ in order to form a corporate entity under Republic of the Philippines Statutes‚ adopts the following articles of incorporation. ARTICLE I NAME/REGISTERED OFFICE The name of this corporation shall be ____________________________________‚ located at __________ (street address‚

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    The three most significant challenges that the United States had to face under the Articles of Confederation were: 1) managing the western expansion‚ 2) foreign relations‚ and 3) the rising debt‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). The most important issue at the time was the push to westward to settle new colonies‚ (Shultz‚n.d.). After the Revolutionary War‚ many Americans began to move westward towards Pennsylvania‚ Kentucky‚ and the Nashville area of Tennessee. They began to settle in the Appalachian Mountains

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    Article or Case Law Search Svetlana Brooks HCS/430 May 06‚ 2013 Brad Shires Article or Case Law Search This article will cover reasons health care workers are opposed to mandatory seasonal influenza immunizations. Should it be mandatory for employees who work in health care to receive an annual flu shot? Employees who work in the health care field and have direct contact with patients are the main reasons for spreading infectious disease‚ such as influenza in health care facilities. Studies show

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    Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation During the revolution the Articles of Confederation was drafted by the Continental Congress in 1777 as the first national constitution. There was no army because the articles did not allow the federal government to apply taxes to raise an army. There was no national executive which meant there was no executive power. There was also no federal court system. An agreed vote of the states‚ acting through their legislatures‚ was vital to amend the Articles which essentially

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    explanation for splitting with Great Britain‚ one of the major concerns on the delegates’ minds was the question: what government would be put in place to replace King George and Parliament (Articles)? The answer was finally put forward by John Dickinson and after two years of debate and revision the Articles of Confederation were ready to be approved (Johnson). The ratification process proved tediously slow however and Maryland‚ the last holdout‚ finally agreed to accept it in 1781 (Pageant). During

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    Journal Article Review #1 Andrea Corza Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 305 Health Assessment Professor Ava Farahany January 14‚ 2011 Journal Article Review #1 “A guide to taking a patient’s history” is an article found in the December 2007 issue of the Nursing Standard which was written by‚ Hilary Lloyd and Stephen Craig. In this article Lloyd and Craig create an outline of sorts that can be followed in order to obtain a more thorough patient history. Throughout the article‚ Lloyd

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    Article or Case Law Search Leydis Diaz HCS 430 Legal Issues in Healthcare: Regulation and Compliance May 27‚ 2013 Norman Greene Introduction Palliative care improves the quality of life patient and families‚ who face a life threating illness. This treatment takes into account the individuals emotional‚ physical‚ and spiritual needs‚ as well as the individuals surrounding them. Palliative may be a good option for a patient with a serious illness who needs assistance: managing pain‚ understanding

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    Constitution and the Articles of Confederation have similarities‚ they have many differences‚ which proved that the Articles of Confederation were a weaker document in comparison. It can be said that the Articles were the "rough draft" to the final living document‚ which significantly influenced and "ruled" our government‚ as it still does today. Because of their experience with Great Britain‚ the 13 states feared a powerful central government. For this reason‚ the Articles of Confederation‚ written

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