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    Christiana Healthcare System is a recognized leader in the healthcare services industry offering a full range of services. These include Accident & emergency, Assertive outreach team, Medical Association Body mass index, Complementary and alternative medicine, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Council with adult social services responsibility, Commission for Health Improvement, Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence Care, Computed tomography, Disability-adjusted life-year, and Early

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    The Advantages of Conscription

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    military service would be in our nations best interest. It has historically shown to improve military preparedness, and also has evenly balanced the burden of military service. It also helps to instill a sense of duty into those who serve. From an economic standpoint, there are numerous arguments to be made in support of conscription, including government savings. Numerous scholars write in favor of the subject as well. The government has been debating this topic since the draft system was removed

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    A Cloud Service Providers Ranking System Using Ontology K.Niha, M.Tech Dr. W.Aisha Banu, Professor Ruby Annette, Research Scholar Department of CSE Department of CSE Department of IT B.S.Abdur Rahman University B.S.Abdur Rahman University B.S.Abdur Rahman University Vandalur, Chennai, India Vandalur, Chennai, India Vandalur, Chennai, India niha.k.cse@gmail.com aisha@bsauniv.ac.in Rubysubash2010@gmail.com Abstract—Cloud services play an important role in IT industries and enable the access of

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    Since the dawn of human existence many have understood the importance of service to one 's society. It existed during the early stages of civilization when hunter-gatherers came of age to hunt with the older men of their clan. It also aided in freeing the United States from the tight grip of British tyranny. It was a burden many understood as relevant, but is now seen in an unappealing light. Former president Abraham Lincoln made a statement that the principle of the draft was not new and has been

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    The Selective Service was a United States federal agency that was created by the Selective Service Act of 1948. This agency “drafted male citizens and residents aged eighteen to twenty-six to serve in the armed forces” (“Selective”). The Vietnam War was fought by 2.2 million men drafted by this system, although of the 16 million men not already drafted or enlisted voluntarily, “over 60 percent of those eligible for the draft, avoided military service entirely during the Vietnam War” because of exemptions

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    Throughout the Civil war and both world wars there have been men who volunteered their time to serve. But changed overtime when men between the ages of 18-25 would be selected to serve in the military through a lottery. This was called the Selective Service or the American Draft. During the time of the civil war, the south called for a draft in 1862,Which called for men between the ages of 18 and 35 to serve for three years. Then they dropped the age to 17 to 50 in case they had to fill in for another

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    them believed that the United States like Britain would enlist its men rather than conscript them, and would pay for its armies through the power to tax. Not until World War I did the United States rely primarily upon conscription. The Selective Service Act of 1917 was adopted in large part because a civilian-led "preparedness" movement had persuaded many Americans that a selective national draft was the most equitable and efficient way for an industrial society to raise a wartime army.

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    women only make up a small percentage of the United States population. Should all men and women be required to serve in the U.S. armed forces when they graduate from high school or should the United States require mandatory military service? Mandatory military service, or conscription, may be as old as mankind itself. Conscription says that during a time of war all able bodied men and women must

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    Information Systems & Health Science Service Learning Project Yadira Garcia University of the Incarnate Word Online Information Systems & Health Science Service Learning Project Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Service Learning Project (SLP) conducted at Southwest General Hospital on the CareView system. CareView is a patient monitoring system that includes cameras and sensors that are linked to a computer at the nurse's station which allows delivery

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    The Vietnam War Draft Essay

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    The Vietnam War Draft Many people in the 1960s and early 1970s did not understand why the United States was involved in the Vietnam War. Therefore, they had no desire to be a part of it. The Selective Service System, which was used to conduct the draft, had aspirations of directing people into areas where they were most needed during wartime. However, people took advantage of the draft system’s deferment policies to avoid going to war. Others refused induction or simply did not register. There

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