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    impossible to do. Some doctors and nurses can look at a person and come up with a list of diagnosis and act accordingly. A diagnosis may be predictable at times but most time diagnoses are totally unexpected. From the four people introduced two of their diagnosis were surprising and the last two not so much. Person A has Dementia and Person D has a self-inflicted abdominal wound, which could be easily explained because Person A is 88 years old. Person D diagnosis is less surprising because he is a man

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    Now-a-days seen in many policy’s insured gets only half of the policy amount after 4/5 years. But in Pragati Life Insurance Policy the insured will benefit by after 5 years in every year. Characteristics: 1. After 5 years complete of policy, the insurer will get 10% of policy in every single year. After completing the policy time the insured will received the policy amount with bonus. 2. Before ending the policy time, if the insured will die by paying one or more policy in spite of that the insurance

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    The person we know the least is ourselves. As everything in nature, we change for the better in some ways and worse in others. Like a soft tennis ball rolling down a hill, we gather burrs, as well as tiny flowers. But are we aware of the changes in our attitudes, mindset and behaviour? Many years ago, when I was teenager, an aunt told me something that has stayed with me. She was very young when she fell in love with her husband and they almost grew up together. She told me that at every stage of

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    solitary confinement can impact a person. The last aspect to look at is the effect of the death penalty on the victim's friends and family. The death penalty has been proven to be the most expensive form of punishment in the American government. The cost of having a person on death row varies from state to state, but studies were done at a federal level. Death penalty cases require two trials and on the federal level, a death case is around $621,000, which is 8 times the amount of a case of a murderer

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    The Davontay Case

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    Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson informed publicly that a twenty four year old person of East New York, Brooklyn was imprisoned for 15 years for firing another person in the chest and body during an extensive conflict in daylight in a courtyard of Sheepshead Bay. Local Attorney Thompson said, "This person chose to consistently shoot a former blossom friend, at the same time the victim lay down helpless on the surface, for no reason, going out of him with everlasting accidents. The verdict

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    Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right

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    The death penalty (also known as capital punishment) has been practiced for over hundreds of years. Over the years there has been many different ways of being put to death, from being hung to the electric chair and even being injected with poison. The death penalty is a costly and ineffective way to prevent crimes from happening. The death penalty should not be a ruling in the court of law. “Since the 1977 resumption of capital punishment in the United States, nearly 1,100 convicted prisoners

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    Age to Drink Before the year 1984 if a person was 18-years-old in the United States, they were once allowed in certain areas to be able to drink. However, after 1984 the Federal Government passed a law that made the whole nation raise the legal drinking age to 21 (Daniloff). From then on there have been two sides arguing this law. One side says that if a person is allowed to vote at the age of 18 they should be allowed to vote. That same side also says that if a person is allowed to join the military

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    Likewise a 18 year old has many other adult like perks such as getting married driving and serving the military which are all have a much much more adult like manner getting married is a threatening decision decision for most people so if 18 year olds can do it then why couldn’t they have a smaller decision such as drinking and even a bigger decision can be made at the 18 year old mark which is serving the military and that can be a very dangerous place for such a young person to go to the military

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    for 2 years now. From the past years I had been explored on my knowledge; such as, how to write an essay, read, speak, and talk in English. It also helped me to graduate from high school and make my career before graduating from high school. Know I got an idea of what kind of career will be mine after graduating; furthermore, I learned that what requirement and skills do I need in order to graduate from high school. My career plan is that to get a diploma in high school and go to two years of community

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    need a lifesaving organ transplant. Of those people, 79,216 are on the active waiting list (Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, 2015). Included in the total of people on the active waiting list are people in need of an organ for the first time and people in need of a subsequent organ. Patient’s that need a second transplant due to organ failure by means of non-adherence of medical advice should not have the opportunity to receive a subsequent transplant because if said patient was compliant

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