Posts by Lily Taylor:
Healthcare reform in the United States is an ongoing subject of debate that involves health policy and alterations to healthcare delivery. These changes are influenced by political and socio-economic factors, leading to continuous development. The effects of these reforms on healthcare not only impact American citizens but also individuals from other nations who seek medical […]
Read moreThe medical discipline has got numerous ways that are geared towards solving some of the core issues that arise from the medical field. For instance, one of the common practice from the medical field is euthanasia .This refers to a practice whereby , the doctor or the kith and kin to a patient who has […]
Read moreA partnership is a cooperative connection where multiple individuals join forces to collectively run their trade or business, while also holding shared ownership of the business. Partnering involves the contribution of agreed-upon resources, such as skills, money, labor, or property, by each participant. They also share in the profits and losses of the business. Organizations […]
Read moreIntroduction The issue of capital punishment has generated various discussions, with people holding differing viewpoints. Supporters claim that it acts as an effective deterrent to crime by instilling fear in potential offenders. On the other hand, opponents emphasize that despite its ability to deter, the overall crime rate in society remains elevated. Capital punishment, which […]
Read moreIt is said that every person has a dream and a goal which throughout hisher life works towards achieving it. This dream of achieving something is guided by a certain motivation or love for the way the career operates. Throughout my life I have developed a special feeling and passion towards taking part in law. […]
Read moreIntroduction The question of whether criminals should be given the death penalty is a highly debated topic. Capital punishment, which includes methods like hanging, the electric chair, lethal injection, or firing squad, refers to when a court decides to impose death upon a criminal. Personally, I strongly believe that it is unjustifiable to subject any […]
Read moreAbout 25 years ago, in Furman versus Georgia, the United States Supreme Court considered if the death penalty violated the 8th Amendment on prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. According to the court, lack of uniformity in the standards of application of the death penalty led to arbitrary and discriminatory sentencing, and through this the […]
Read moreHillary Clinton impressed during the first US presidential debate by displaying composure, delivering precise answers, and effectively defending her record. She skillfully governed the tone and pace of the debate, further establishing herself as a credible leader for the United States (NBC News). In addition to highlighting Trump’s flaws in business and policies, she specifically […]
Read moreDeath penalty for a capital offense has been used in the North Carolina Laws since the America became a British colony. The hanging of a Native American man in the year 1726 was the first known execution. (Bruce Jackson, 2010)It was a punishment for various offenses such as rape, arson, murder, and burglary. Earlier, the […]
Read moreThe only basis for Heman Sweatt’s 1946 application rejection from the University of Texas Law School was his race. Sweatt initiated a lawsuit in state court to compel graduate school officials to admit him. Texas lacked a separate graduate school for African Americans at the time. The trial court acknowledged that denying Sweatt equal educational […]
Read moreIntroduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a comprehensive framework for health insurance reforms aimed at improving health security for Americans, according to the Affordable Care Act Congressional Digest (2016). The ACA’s primary objectives are to expand healthcare services, increase accountability of insurance firms, decrease healthcare expenses, offer more choice for patients, and improve the […]
Read moreThe American political landscape comprises two main parties; the democrats and the republicans. These two parties have fundamental differences because of varying stances on issues affecting America. However, these parties have issues they have the same views about, sometimes making it difficult to differentiate them. To understand differences between this two parties one must study […]
Read moreIntroduction The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was signed into law by President Obama in 2010. It is considered the most significant regulatory overhaul of the US healthcare system since the implementation of Medicaid and Medicare acts in 1965 (Medicaid.gov, 2016). The act aims to improve primary physicians and hospitals through financial, clinical, […]
Read moreThe ongoing U.S.A presidential election has gained significant attention not only within the USA but also worldwide. This essay will explore how the internal and international media cover presidential elections, including discussions about candidates and specific policy matters that receive attention from domestic media. In an article by Kenneth T Walsh in the New York […]
Read moreComparison of USA and Canada Healthcare Systems The United States and Canada have very different systems of healthcare. This is surprising since these two countries had a similar health system till the 1960s when Canada changed her health systems. In terms of cost, the US spends much more money on healthcare than Canada. The United […]
Read moreThe case of Timothy Lee Hurst who is facing death sentence portrays a great controversy between federal and state regarding the issue of a death sentence. One of the issues presented by the article is the contradiction between the systems being followed by the state and that being used by the federal in passing the […]
Read moreIntroduction The question on who is most appropriate to replace Baraka Obama has attracted the attention of many people not only in America but also globally. Markedly, since the 15th march primaries, the battle towards the world’s superpower country have been evident to take shape. Among the many contestants for the November general election are […]
Read moreThe text discusses a forum held at Harvard University School of Public Health concerning public health and drug pricing. The forum involved numerous doctors and health officers, who focused on factors contributing to the high cost of new drugs. Key topics included potential changes in policies regarding drug approval and patent law, the correlation between […]
Read moreMany observers consider the 2016 presidential election as one of the hotly contested elections in the history America. This paper seeks to analyze this election and determine with reasons why several things were witnessed. The Person Who Won The 2016 Presidential Election Unlike what some observers stated, Donald Trump won the presidential election by a […]
Read moreIn recent years there has been an increasing number of youth who identify as homeless. Over 1.2 million of children and youth are homeless and experience educational disruption (NHCE, 2014). They face educational challenges and mental health concerns that are due to inadequate supply basic needs such as food, clothing, mental healthcare and medical services. […]
Read moreIntroduced in the U.S. Senate in August 2001, the DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act) aims to grant conditional or permanent residency to undocumented immigrants living in the United States. The bill encompasses multiple phases (Kim 55-58). This bill has been reintroduced multiple times in the Senate House but failed to […]
Read moreCompetence refers to the ability of a person to do a certain job in a proper way. In other words competency can be defined as a set of behaviors that give a well-structured guide enabling the evaluation, development and identification of the behaviors in the individual employees. In fact, everyday people face numerous decisions to […]
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