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major political group, they held views characteristic of the broad Patriot movement, which feared authoritarian plots by the U.S. federal government and corporate elites. At its most extreme, the Patriot movement denied the legitimacy of th...
the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. The “deadliest terrorist attack in United States history” (Kittrie & Wedlock, 1998, p. 776) to that time killed 168 people, including children in the day care center that w...
an article “The FDA and the Case of Ketek”by Dr. Ross published in New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Ross B. David, who is a clinical assistant professor discussed the issue of a drug “Ketek”(a ketolide antibiotic) produced by Sanofi-Ave...
Federal Building in Oklahoma City, on 19th April, 1995 which killed 168 people 19 of which were children. He is incarcerated at ADX Florence Supermax prison (Walmsley, 2009). Timothy James McVeigh Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968 – Jun...
Arizona enacted two laws speaking to immigration, SB 1070 and HB 2162. These laws supplemented new state obligations, misdeeds and punishments related to enforcement of immigration regulations and were to become effective on July 29, 2010. ...
information suggests that the public sector lags far behind the private sector in integrating modern IT into leadership and operations. Acceleration, equalization, and disintermediation can have salutary effects if modern IT is applied in a...
Kings of the Crescent City” celebrated the music of Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe “King” Oliver and Sidney Bechet. Led by Victor Goines (clarinet, soprano saxophone), the ensemble comprised predominately of New Orleans natives con...