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    State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Case Number 20111-13862 Alexander Collazo Keiser University Nursing Roles Practicum NUR 2871C Aimee Lopez-Baena MSN Ed., RN March 6, 2015 State of Florida vs David Ralph Orcutt Ethics, or also referred to as moral philosophy, helps determine when things are right and when things are wrong. To kill or not to kill? To abuse or not to abuse? To hurt or not to hurt? In the nursing profession, as in all major health professional fields, nurses are bound to

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    Research Paper: U.S. Border Security and Smuggling The Land of the free and home of the brave…America…The land of opportunity. A land surrounded by borders both physical and geographical, borders that are made of steel and stone, water and trees. Since the beginning of this great nation as we know it, there have been border security check points in place to include port security. As time and events have occurred and elapsed, America’s borders have evolved. Significant events such as the attack

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    dramatically and they used advertising as a key item in their growth strategy. Pic 1 shows some of the routes Pan American used to assist the Allies in World War 1 in 1941. This poster helped gain consumer confidence because it showed that if its safe for the military it should be safe for the typical consumer. It also allowed for a form of patriotism, by hinting at the ideal of fly with the company who supports our nation. Pic 1 Pan American Airways System – America’s Outposts of Security and Defense

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    Hurricane in Florida A hurricane is unlike the normal cyclones but is a severe tropical storm or cyclone that typically forms in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, the Eastern Pacific Ocean or the Caribbean Sea. It is usually accompanied by heavy thunderstorms and if in the northern hemisphere, counterclockwise wind circulations near the earth's surface (FEMA, 2013). One of the most significant natural disaster that hit the region was the Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina 11th named tropical

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    Chapter 1 (13th) New World Beginnings 1. The Shaping of North America 1. Recorded history began 6,000 years ago. It was 500 years ago that Europeans set foot on the Americas to begin the era of accurately recorded history on the continent. 2. The theory of “Pangaea” exists suggesting that the continents were once nestled together into one mega-continent. The continents then spread out as drifting islands. 3. Geologic forces of continental plates created the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains.

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    Sheri Bourassa DeFuniak Springs, Florida 32433 October 20, 2015 Rick Scott Office of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-7146 Dear Mr. Scott, More and more I am seeing children dropping out of school, engage in underage drinking, drug use/abuse, and unwanted teenage pregnancies. These children have a higher risk of developing violent behavior towards friends and family members. I would like to express my support of the 83rd Legislature

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    Dan Nguyen Period 3 Chapter 1 APUSH Outline: A New World (9000 BC – 1680) I. Opening Quote: (PG. 6-8) a. Columbus’s discovery  Columbian Exchange i. Crops, diseases, slaves ii. 1492 – 1820: around 7.7 million of 10 million immigrants to the New World = African slaves b. 1776: independence for U.S. i. Adam Smith (thoughts on the event) 1. Positive = increased wealth, trade, movement (for Europeans) 2. Negative = natives + slaves suffered c. Europeans’ plan for development of New World i. Religious

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    commonly called The Devil’s Triangle. It has been called this for many years because of the many sudden disappearances of planes, ships, and people. The area of the Bermuda Triangle lies between Bermuda, Miami, San Juan, and Puerto Rico (Ratner, 2016,p.1). There are many legends and mysteries behind the story of the Bermuda Triangle. For many decades the Bermuda Triangle has been a source of paranormal activity and mysterious disappearances. Some of the most famous of these mysterious disappearances

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    Essay about Cleaner Alternative Transportation

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    produce 54 lb CO2 (see table 1). This shows that hybrid and electric cars produce less greenhouse gas emissions and costs less for fuel, compared to a conventional pure gas powered vehicle. Table 1 Emissions and fuel cost for a 100-mile trip between conventional, hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, and all-electric vehicles. Emissions and Fuel Cost for a 100-Mile Trip Vehicle (compact sedans) Greenhouse Gas Emissions (pounds of CO2 equivalent) Total Fuel Cost (U.S. Dollars) Conventional 87

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    various Native American nations that had their own distinct cultures, history and social hierarchies. The Natives here possessed all of the aspects that human beings all over the world incorporated into their societies. They had social structures, trade routes and relationships between various Native groups and were by no means a cluster of heathens waiting to be discovered by white Europeans who would come to claim the land they have lived on for thousands of years. Upon their arrival on the continent

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