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    hear the footsteps of burglars invading your home and you don’t have any type of weapon to defend yourself then your family is screwed either way. But with rights to make guns legal in this country like texas then our families won’t have problems with people breaking in. When Trump gets elected then he’s gonna make guns legal all across america just to prevent any of all kinds of robberies and threats. If Hillary gets elected then she’s gonna band all kinds of guns all over the country. But the more

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    1. The "public comment" period closes on an OSHA proposed regulation‚ and your business had filed a public comment against the proposed regulation explaining that the regulation would not fix the problem that OSHA was trying to remedy‚ that the regulation would cost more than the problem itself‚ and that the regulation was a tax‚ not a safety change. List two arguments available to your company that may succeed in overturning the regulation. Answer: The proposed regulation would not fix the problem

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    The Buddha is a man who is unique in the sense that he does not claim to be anything of the extraordinary nature‚ nor to possess special powers. His philosophy regarding how to be enlightenment contains four noble truths‚ the first one being dukkha that refers to suffering. Dukkha is a noble truth that the Buddha believes people should diminish since suffering prevents people from enlightenment. Dukkha is more complex than just simply meaning suffering however. There are different aspects of dukkha

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    Why Medicinal Marijuana Should be Legal For the past decade‚ talk of Medical Marijuana legalization has been a huge debate in the United States. Individuals on both sides of the issue refuse to concede to each other. Everyone is convinced that their opinion on the issue is the right opinion. Doctors and Physicians on both sides have researched this issue to the end. My question to those who oppose; is marijuana more harmful than the prescription drugs Doctors so easily prescribe today? I understand

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    Unit 3 Tutorial Exercise Set 3A Calculating Probabilities Solutions can be found on page 6 1. Over a long period of time‚ the queue length of customers at the teller section of a major bank was observed to have the following probability distribution; Number in queue Probability 0 0.1 1 0.2 2 0.2 3 0.3 4 or more 0.2 Find the probability of a. At most two people in the queue. b. No more than three people in the queue. c. At least one person in the queue. d. Two or

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    underlying or hidden meaning of this statement (read between the lines)? 5. Timber tells Harry‚ “You must know it won’t bite unless it’s frightened.”  What is Harry’s overwhelming emotion throughout the story? 6. How does this overwhelming emotion relate to Harry’s reaction toward treatment of Ganderbai at the close of the story? 7. Timber notices that Harry never looks at Ganderbai.  Why do you think he never looks at Ganderbai based on the questions you’ve answered to this point?

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    Why PEDs Should be Legal in Sports In life we all strive to be the greatest we can‚ we do anything to reach our maximum potential. As sports fans we pay to see the best athletes perform at their maximum potential. Performance enhancing drugs do just this; help athletes reach their pinnacle. Currently most are not legal in professional sports‚ but this should change. With performance enhancing drugs legal it would make professional sports far more entertaining‚ reduce underground and unsafe drug

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    Both Childline International and Kansas State Collegian are based upon the subject of Social Networking. Although they have that in common‚ they are both worlds apart from being the same‚ as their purposes are completely different. The format (type of text) for Childline is an online website‚ which is run by volunteers from all over the country (GB). The target audience for Childline is young children and the parents’ of those vulnerable young children. The age range for the Children is around

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    carefully it can become a liability‚ especially if you find it so convenient and easy to use that you lose control of your spending. There are many reasons why Americans should not have and use credit cards‚ some of the disadvantages of having credit cards is credit cards cost much more than other forms of credit‚ such as a line of credit or a personal loan‚ if you don’t pay your credit card bills on time

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    One of the things that we learn this week is that legal accountability is a serious thing in nursing. Reading so many case studies has make me realize the importance of having professional liability insurance as an RN. In nursing work settings‚ so many things can go wrong unintentionally. Nurses are legally bound to the nursing practice act‚ and practicing below that standards can result of negligence. It is important to have liability insurance‚ but it is more important to practice with cautious

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