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    It’s 12:30 pm and a huge, cheering crowd gathers around for the presidential motorcade. Three shots are fired, and an hour later the country’s beloved president is pronounced dead on national television. There have been many theories conspiring the president’s death. Was it a lone gunman or was it multiple? Where did the shots come from? Who did it? There is only one answer to the puzzle. Lee Harvey Oswald is the one responsible for John F Kennedy’s tragic death. The assassination of JFK by Oswald

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    Unit 4 DB Sentinel Event Analysis Joint Commission is an independent, not for profit organization that accredits more than 19,000 health care facilities in the U.S. Accreditation is voluntarily done by the Joint commission visiting the facility and performing quality cheeks to certify organizations who have followed specific state licensure requirements to become accredited (Hay, 2017). The Joint Commission is continuously updating policies on sentinel events in all facilities. The guidelines are

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    Oswald defected to the soviet union, Oswald was also shot and killed by club owner Jack Ruby. Ruby was known to have background with the mob, organized crime. This bring about two possible motives behind Oswald doing what he did. During his time with the Soviet Union he could have perfected his marksmanship and also could have been motivated to kill the president. America and the Soviet Union were very much enemies at this time which further supports that they were assisting Oswald. Jack Ruby supports

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    John F Kennedy was the 35th president of United States. His presidency was short-lived because he was assassinated at Dallas on November 22 of 1963. His death shook America. From this assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was the only shooter who killed Kennedy. His death sparked tons of conspiracy theories. Most of the theories are related to the bullet that Kennedy got shot. People who made those conspiracy theories felt that there might be a second shooter since the bullet Kennedy got shot also injured

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    A key issue, in this case, was the purported location of the assassin at the time the shot was fired. Unfortunately, data regarding the trajectory of the bullet was unobtainable in this case since the dissection of the bullet’s path was not performed by Dr. Francisco during his autopsy, nor was it ever determined what Dr. King’s exact position was at the time of the shooting. However, based on eyewitness testimony at the time of impact, it was determined that the shooter fired from the bathroom window

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    On November 22, 1963 president John F. Kennedy was in a parade going through Dallas, Texas. He was shot and killed in his convertible as people watched helplessly. The car rushed to the Parkland Hospital what has been just a few miles away. The doctors tried to save him, but they failed, within hours the body was flown on Air Force One to the Navy Medical Center in Washington D.C. Americans mourned their president. If they were to stay on the first route and went through main street, he would

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    The assassination of John F. Kennedy was unjust because he was a Civil Rights activist and a leader against communism; however others were petrified of change. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated November 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald. As he was riding in his motorcade through downtown Dallas, Texas, Kennedy was shot 3 times and died 30 minutes later of a wound to the brain. Oswald was seen leaving his workplace around the same time Kennedy was shot. He was later questioned and confronted by

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    surround the assassination one that has always been on the forefront was the magic bullet theory. This theory came about due to the Warren Commission saying “Oswald killed Kennedy from the sixth-floor book depository's eastern window …. the bullet ... entered the back of the President's neck, transited the neck, [and] entered Connally's body” (Wrone). The Warren Commission also attests to the there being three shots

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    John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, the event created suspicion and fear across the country. JFK was assassinated on November 22nd, 1963 and the event led to many suspicious conspiracy theories. Many people were investigated and went to trial, but none of which had prominent evidence against them. It is possible that Oswald was working with or for someone, but there is no evidence to prove so. Lee Harvey Oswald had felt an indifference towards the economic and governmental ideals

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    In May of 2016, The European Commission signed off on Anheuser- Busch InBev’s more than $100 billion merger with SABMiller after the companies agreed to sell SABMiller’s premium brands in Europe and some other European operations (Bray). The merging of SABMiller and AB Inbev create the worlds largest beer company accounting for approximately 30% of beer industry sales (Bray). Margrethe Vestager, the commissioner in charge of European competition policy defended the decision to allow the merger to

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