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    Gender Stereotypes Of Police Women

    will argue that police women’s image are still being effected based on their gender characteristics, their career in policing, and their role in society. The article I will use as a reference is called, “POLICE women or police WOMEN?” by Cara E. Rabe-Hemp. She explains how women in policing are depicted and the emphasis of conforming to police subculture. Gender Characteristics Women are normally depicted into a certain stereotype based on how they look. For example, if a women has short hair or

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    Mcculloch V. Maryland 1819 Summary

    McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) (1) Constitutional Question: Was the Maryland law unconstitutional towards the Bank of the United States, under Article I, Section 8, of the constitution, to tax the Bank? (2) Background information: The Bank of the United States was not chartered within the Maryland state which caused Maryland to impose a burdensome tax on the Bank. The Bank’s Baltimore branch would not pay the tax, and Maryland sued James McCulloch. James McCulloch soon appealed to the U.S. Supreme

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    The Official Language Movement

    thereof. It focuses on the author’s opinion of political correctness of the enforcement of English as the one and only language spoken in all local and governmental facilities. The author does not think that any other language should be spoken other than English (Steven W.  Bender, 1996). Two Opposing Views of Bilingualism is a publication that was composed in 1999 and it reflects on both points of view, political, and educational. This article is how ever geared more toward the

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    Discussion Forum 1

    I just had several months’ internship experience in the hospital and Guangdong Province Health Department. However, in my opinion, administrative staff or finance people usually don’t understand what physicians are doing. We know that physicians normally work solo, and make decisions individually, which means they usually don’t have the tendency to view and solve problems based on a large-scale vision. They also have little knowledge of finance, but they need to know how to interact with patients

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    Automoblies Advancing in Technology

    still distract you. This article does seem like a reliable source because it came from the NY Times which is a very well-known newspaper. It is also current because it states that it appeared in print June 18, 2012 on page B4 with headline: Apple and Siri in Driver’s Seat. This research is kind of both, biased and objective. Grobart gives us information from the Apple conferences and personal opinions, which make the facts given well documented. The author for this article is Sam Grobart. He was a

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    The Ethics of the Wal-Mart Model

    Model The Ethics of the Wal-Mart Model There are many opinions on the ethics of the Wal-Mart model, both favourable and unfavourable. The article “ROB Ranks Wal-Mart Among Canada’s Best Employers” (McLachlan, 2009, pg. 287) offers a favourable viewpoint of the model, and the article “The Cost of Walmartization” (McLachlan, 2009, pg. 288) offers an opposing unfavourable view. This paper discusses the theoretical approaches used in each article, along with the supporting evidence that was used in

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    Summary Of Animal Liberation By Michael Pollan

    In Michael Pollan’s article, he addresses the topic as to whether or not it is morally right to consume animals. Pollan’s opinion towards consuming animals is quite explicit in the beginning. He started out be seeing no harm in consuming animals, but his opinion started to change after reading Peter Singer’s book, “Animal Liberation”. While reading through the book, Pollan learned that eating animals, wearing animals, experimenting on animals, and killing animals for entertainment are all viewed

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    Lower the Legal Drinking Age

    to the article, “The Top Five Reasons We Should Keep The Drinking Age At 21,” our lives and futures of our children rely on continued support of not lowering the national drinking age. There are valid arguments throughout the article and after researching the data online most of the information is accurate. However, the author did not list any references, which makes the article lose credibility. There are no logical fallacies but without citations, the piece seems like one person’s opinion and not

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    Critical Thinking

    is the ability to do what you please at any time, Truth is when an individual is telling a fact that has happened and can be proven something that has a witness or can provide some sort of article or documentation can be presented. Knowledge is the research and experience you have on different subjects; opinion is something everyone has, it varies with each individual and situation. It reflects about each and everything it is your thoughts on a subject without using resources and facts. These

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    Older People’s Reasoning About Age Related Prioritization in Healthcare

    prioritization in health care are likely to contrast. The number of older people has enlarged and so has the use of costly treatments and medicines. However the healthcare cost for people who are eighty five and older has gone down at the time this article was written. In Sweden, they passed a law that states regardless of age, everyone has equal access to health services. Prioritization in healthcare is not unique. It happens frequently when resources are inadequate and diverse treatments will become

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