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    requested as not medically necessary. There is a letter from the carrier to Melanie Smith dated 02/18/16. In the letter, the carrier states in part: “Based on review of all information provided, the second level grievance review committee has decided that the decision of the first level grievance review committee is upheld. The following services were requested on 12/16/15: • Mobile

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    Second Estate referred to the nobles, and the Third Estate included the remaining population of France, about 98 percent of the entire French population. The Third Estate included people across the full range of social classes, each with their own grievances against the French government. In 1789, the Third Estate formed into a National Assembly, going against the orders of the king. This is known as the opening of the Estates, and marks the beginning of the French Revolution. There were four different

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    When I drew up this map on Friday, there was a part of me that was hoping to be proven wrong on election day. At the same time, the plausibility of a Republican win was in the realm of possibility for me because of the people I have seen supporting the now president-elect. As a democratic voter, I was happy to see that Hillary Clinton at least won the popular vote. That said, the Democratic Party was arrogant and cocky in the months and days leading up to the election: They chose to disengage

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    Independence. Paine had an advantage by not being born in the colonies because he saw both sides to the relationship between the colonists and Great Britain, the rulers and the people being ruled. The Declaration of Independence was a list of grievances against the king of Great Britain, George III.

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    Organizational Change, Learning and Performance management Presently, organizations have become a complex phenomenon, which requires numerous functions and strategies to manage the human resources. In today’s world there is a great need for organizational change and learning from time to time because of increasing globalization and technological advances. Proper plans and policies should be framed for implementing organizational change (Allen & Kilman, 2001). Organization learning and change manage

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    The main problem of drinking alcohol is that it causes intemperance. Intemperance is having an excessive amount of something, instead of having it in moderation. The document states that intemperance is an issue because it causes men to “become irreclaimable in their habits, without suspicion of danger”(Major problems in the early republic). It states that men that drink an excessive amount of alcohol aren’t aware of their habits, and that some of their habits may cause danger without them realizing

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    1. The Railway Labor Act is a law enacted by the federal government to ensure that key movement of goods and services are not interrupted by worker / employer labor disputes. It would keep the flow of goods and services going by ensuring that instead of strikes there would be arbitration and mediation to resolve any labor disputes. The Railway Labor Act can strike only over major issues but only after they have exhausted the arbitration and mediation process or the federal court could involve themselves

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    What meaning did "taxation without representation" have for the colonists? Why did many British argue that the colonies were, indeed, represented in Parliament? The term “no taxation without representation” to the colonists summarizes their primary grievance of opposing taxation because of no representation in the British Parliament. They

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    I Believe in Hope Have you ever hoped for something good? I always did and others have as well, It brings the happiness in those who believe in it, and it’s very important when there’s a time of grievance for those who just have given up and felt like their life is falling apart. The Optimistic Attitude that’s based on the mind for the expectations of positive outcomes that’s related on events and circumstances in one’s life or the world at large. I believe it’s the fundamental belief of everyone

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    explores the mythical story of Fa Mu Lan, placing herself in the role of the woman warrior and explaining her fantasy of living with an old man and woman, who carve the path to her success as a warrior. Later in the chapter, she contrasts Mulan's grievances to her own difficulties as a Chinese-American. Kingston ends the chapter by comparing herself to Mulan through stating, "The swordswomen

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