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    The United States also began cut flower production in the 1700s, using the same greenhouse procedures already established by the Netherlands. The availability and concentration of cut flowers was greatly improved with the advent of the airplane and refrigerator. Even though the flower is cut, it still performs photosynthesis, and still needs some things in order to live; such as: water…

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    The annals of history reveal that when Netherlands was under Catholic Spanish rule, the English crown helped the Dutch Protestants in their fighting for independence, which make sense if we take in account that Elizabeth I was a devote protestant. It is also known that the queen used to encourage…

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    knowledge about implementing the systems and the main important is that people need to be convinced that information exchanged will be private. The reimbursement was also one of the most frequently noted barriers to prescribing cited by the physicians (Netherland et.al., 2009). The recommender systems are not easily adopted by all the physicians. Earlier the health records were handwritten which were stored in the folders for years together with the organizations. In the management of the…

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    European countries are full of strengths and weaknesses in their physiography that make up each individual territory and separate it from the rest. The geographical position of Europe is very important for the fact it is connected to Asia and the terrestrial wide exit into the Atlantic Ocean. Europe takes part of the road crossing from East to West and North to South to all terrestrial seas and air location. It has a coastline 65,993 km and geographical refraction creation of numerous peninsulas…

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    World War II World War II was one of the bloodiest wars ever. Over 400,000 American lives were lost, and I’m not mentioning the millions of soldiers killed from other countries. More than 60 million people died in World War II. That’s 3% of the 1940 population! And if that’s not enough, before WWII even officially started, the Holocaust had already begun, and thousands, even millions of Jews were being murdered. During…

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    “Sex-Work; a way of living” Sex trafficking, an epidemic in its most latent manner, effects the morals and rights of freedom and protection of society. In 2014, Bill C-36 under Canada’s Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, received its assent of legalization. The Parliament Members of Canada have grave concerns about the exploitation, objectification, risks of violence and the disproportionate impact on women and children inherent in prostitution (PCEPA 2014). Although the…

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    World War 2 Research Paper

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    The fall of Poland was followed by a “Phoney War” involving little to no fighting between the Axis and the Allies. In the spring of 1940, Hitler launched invasions on Denmark, Norway, and most importantly, Belgium, Netherlands and France. Post World War One, in the 1930’s, France had fortified the Franco-German border with a series of fortifications known as the “Maginot Line”. The Maginot Line was built to prevent another World War One and to deter the Germans from ever…

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    Euthanasia is an Ancient Greek noun that translates as an ‘easy death’, but by definition this contains ambiguity. It connotes that the death is a painless one, but also suggests that the death will be a relief from an intolerable condition of living so that the death is good in itself . Euthanasia is mostly referred to the assisted killing of a human being for their own good, usually to end their suffering of a terminally ill disease or some other state of irreversible disease. An example of…

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    Suicide In Canada

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    Suicide. It is an ugly word, a bitter word, associated with great loss and sadness. Many people see suicide as an escape, their only way to completely leave all of their struggles behind. For some individuals with terminal illnesses, however, suicide is a saving grace, as it is the only way for them to die without having to undergo huge amounts of pain and suffering. Such a death is commonly known as assisted suicide, where a person takes a toxic dosage of medication prescribed to them by a…

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    “Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands” was published in the Lancet, a well-known medical journal, to share the effects of near-death experiences and the possible influences that act upon it. Psychologists observed patients throughout eight years in an effort to see their outcomes on life. The experimenters also wanted to know if other influences such as medications, time between CPR, seriousness of crisis, and psychological factors caused…

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