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    used, but then again, who can actually understand this medical terminology other than those who are educated in the medical industry. It is no surprise that people are not fully educated in this medical terminology, but instead rely on the Federal Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA can be an acquaintance to this manipulation since they strive to “Protect and Promote Your Health.” Consumers will disregard their health because they put they trust in higher positions such as doctors who agreeably…

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    1. Please explain why you wish to pursue a career at Bloomberg I really enjoy a vibrant and fast-paced lifestyle, as well as international exposure. Through my experience at Franklin Covey talking to people and using computers as a top sales representative, I can contribute to your company by increasing client satisfaction with my knowledge in business, business analytics, computers, and languages. My time spent at Intel, Johnson and Johnson Medical, and the MBA supports me to be successful at…

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    wage jobs. With increased life spans, increased drug prices, and the lack of Social Security reform it is a wonder how there are still elderly Americans who can survive without extra assistance. Stephen Gross, Chief Actuary of the Social Security Administration, predicts that without major reform Social Security will be completely depleted by 2035, and senior citizens will no longer get any major aid from the U.S Government (Gross 2010, p. 111-115). Without the assistance of governmental…

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    Lacombe Globe Analysis

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    Dobie, Cayley. "FCSS Looking to help out with Taxes." Lacombe Globe. N.p., 7 Mar. 2012. Web. 24 Feb. 2016. Cayley Dobie was a journalist at the Lacombe Globe at the time this article was published but has since moved back to British Columbia where she was born and raised. She is a graduate of Carleton University in Ottawa with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. Upon finishing her degree Cayley embarked on a journey outside of Canada through India, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand for four…

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    Pharmaceutical Drug Prices

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    The regulation of pharmaceutical drug costs should take precedence in the United States Government due to the issue that prices are becoming too unbearable for the working class and low class citizens to afford. Many families are now having to decide whether or not to continue buying into these lifesaving medicines, or use their money for other basic needs, risking their health. An issue that sparked this need for regulation was Martin Shkreli raising the price of Daraprim, which is used to…

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    The Securities and Exchange Commission was formed to investigate the buying and selling of shares of stock on Wall Street to prevent future speculation. The Federal Housing Administration insured bank loans that were distributed to construct new houses and repair old homes. In 1935, Roosevelt helped create the Works Progress Administration to help the unemployed Americans find jobs. In its first year of existence, the WPA helped 3.4 million men and women find jobs in factories and other…

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    Over Prescription Drugs

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    Have prescription medications become a problem in our country? In today 's society health, and well-being is important issues. The response to this concern about health and well-being has resulted in an epidemic surrounding prescription drug abuse. The role of prescription drugs are meant to help people and make them healthier in various ways, however, the lack of foresight has caused these prescriptions to become hazardous to society. Are prescription drugs being overprescribed and over…

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    higher dose according to the acute condition being treated and the doses are usually double or triple the amount recommended and for less time according to the practitioner recommendation. Colloidal Silver Controversy 6 In case of severe illness, a natural health practitioner may adjust the recommended dose. Colloidal Silver is eliminated from the body via five channels, the liver, kidney, skin, lungs and bowels just in case the body is overloaded with colloidal silver. Some side…

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    parts of Medicare cover different services. Medicare is the largest health program in the United States. It is an insurance program that covers 40 million people that are over 65 years old and over 8 million people with disabilities. Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with End-Stage Renal Disease. It has 4 parts to it and each helps cover specific services offered to you. Lets start off with Part…

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    Give Me Liberty Analysis

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    History influences people’s decisions that would affect the sustainability and climate change issues for the country. The sustainability includes three core parts, which keep the country sustainable which are social, economic, and environmental. Currently, sustainability and climate change are the trending issues that are waiting to be resolved. But in order for them to be resolved, to make the best decision on how to combat these problems, it is good to reference their country’s history to make…

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