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…The protestant revival movement that began in the 1790s in New England caused reforms in America. Between 1825 and 1850, the United States government made reforms that greatly increased the influence of democratic ideals: universal suffrage…
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…:  Primarily transmitted by colonized/infected patients and health care workers and contaminated equipment.  Inadequate hand washing by hospital staff has been implicated in the spread of these pathogens among patients at risk.  A factor…
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…and young children, respiratory disease among adults and cancers and cardiovascular diseases among all ages. The recent research that has been conducted has led to social factors that may shape the individuals contact with the health care system. Government…
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…The Protestant Reformation marked a time of great religious, social and political upheaval. For the first time in history the Christian church was permanently shattered. The Reformation originated from a trend in returning to the biblical days…
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…The use of the military as a testing ground for social reform is something that happens much more often than most Americans would believe. This, however, does not mean that it is ineffective; on the contrary, it actually proves that it has been effective…
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