- Aug 2022
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medicalxpress.com medicalxpress.com
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London, U. C. (2021, December 13). Unwillingness to have booster vaccine most common in groups with highest infection rates. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-12-unwillingness-booster-vaccine-common-groups.html
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- Nov 2021
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gothamist.com gothamist.com
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Jeffrey-Wilensky, Jaclyn, and Caroline Lewis. ‘NY Nursing Homes See Overnight Surge In Employee COVID Vaccinations Thanks To State Mandate’. Gothamist, 1 October 2021. https://gothamist.com.
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- May 2021
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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Larson, H., & Tajudeen, R. (n.d.). Vaccinating Africa against COVID-19: Riding a roller coaster of poor information. The Conversation. Retrieved 14 May 2021, from http://theconversation.com/vaccinating-africa-against-covid-19-riding-a-roller-coaster-of-poor-information-159716
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- Oct 2017
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www.mnemotext.com www.mnemotext.com
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The Empire does not require that its servants love each other, merely that they perform their duty.
Nationalism is a deathly effective tool for motivating and controlling an empire's officials. All sense of mercy and consideration for foreigners are replaced with frustration and paranoia due to the possibility of the aliens being enemies of the nation. Though the narrator clearly displays his reluctance of interrogating the prisoners, he knows that his duty as a government magistrate rises above all else and it is very intriguing to see his battle between his idealism and his obedient sense of duty. The struggle of many government workers has always been the decision between one's own sense of righteousness or the word of their superiors and what they decide depends on how far they've seen their peers push others in the name of the flag.
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